Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Pavilion Energy CEO Seah Moon Ming stepping down to focus on SMRT role
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Ricky Lim · 

Seah Moon Ming is an effective top management.
He is both task-oriented and human-oriented - and particularly good in managing and handling engineer.

In a short-span of few years when he head ST Electronics, he help the company to achieve billion $ company.
And he turn around ST Kinetics and ST Marine - when they are not doing well.
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Ricky Lim · 

He subsequently rise to become the Deputy President of ST Engineering.
Together with top management in ST Engineering, there are few hundred companies formed globally - and has become multi-billion dollars conglomerate.
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Ricky Lim · 

Notably, he has helped to setup and build the 1st satellite company for Singapore.
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Ricky Lim · 

ST Engineering has become a respectable defense contractor for Singapore.

Among many local build engineering products are the :-
(1) Reowned local build warhog - that is praise and own by the British army.
(2) Locally build Bionix, self-propelled howitzer
(3) Locally build SAR-21 rifle
(4) Locally build ACMS (Advanced Combat Manned System)
(5) Locally build stealth frigate
and many others....
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Ricky Lim · 

In fact, ST Electronics has locally build some MRT system - that are used by Taiwan Metro MRT.
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Ricky Lim · 

ST Engineering has the largest number of engineers in Singapore.

Give him sometimes, he will help to build a core of respectable engineers in SMRT.
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Ricky Lim · 

Ah forget to mention that our reowned Terrex is also build by ST Engineering - specifically ST Kinetics.
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Ricky Lim · 

US Marine Corps bought the Terrex.
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Ricky Lim · 
Putting such a man to be Chairman of SMRT, you think SMRT cannot revamp?
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Ricky Lim · 
Seah Moon Ming leave ST Engineering in 2013 as he was called up to look into clean energy LNG to reinforce our Energy Hub due to a slump in oil price and need to look at clean energy.

In a short span of 4 years, he has build up a respectable supply chain and value chain of suppliers and customers - globally and regionally in Pavilion Energy that reinforce our position as energy hub.

Seah Moon Ming is a rare business and management talent.
However he cannot work alone and he is good at building a strong management team and a good core of engineers to help him succeed.
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