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(Kuala Lumpur) - A solemn and significance official launching of Crematorium Shah Alam Memorial Park held on the 22nd July (Tuesday) at 9.30am, in Shah Alam Memorial Park. Yang Bahagia Datuk Bandar Shah Alam Tuan Mazalan Bin Md Noor and Selangor State EXCO Member, YB Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew, is our guest of honor to officiate the said ceremony.
Crematorium Shah Alam Memorial Park, with total investment of RM4 million, is Malaysia’s largest and most advanced Crematorium Shah Alam Memorial Park, using state-of-art technology imported from abroad. It is smokeless, odourless, efficient, fast and well-planned operation. A clean and hygienic environment also provides a comfortable and peaceful environment for our grieving customers.
Meanwhile, the chamber also features a laser program called the “Time Tunnel”. This is a farewell ceremony to comfort families during their one-of its-kind display moment of grief. This is also an exclusive service and breakthrough in Malaysia. It is created an environment most suited for a dignified farewell to their beloved family members.
Also, the cremation chamber is hassle free and is easier to handle. It is meant the time it takes for the cremation process is shorter, with the assurance that the ashes can be collected within the same day. By doing this, it is able to help the public save not only their precious time, but also the costs incurred.
As part of NV Multi corporate philosophy, it is always strive in all ways possible to reach out to the community. NV Multi wishes to benefit the residents of Shah Alam by donating 3,000 units of urn compartments, even the cremation fee for the poor is subsidized at RM200 per burn to the poor residents of Shah Alam to lessen their burden.
As a public listed company, it is NV Multi’s duty and privilege to set up this crematorium and to operate it for the benefit of the people of Shah Alam as well as Klang, Subang Jaya and Petaling Jaya. NV Multi has put together the best plans and design and acquired the most advance burners to carry out the task to make burning into a fine art.
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