Steel Recon Industries is delighted to be present at this year’s NFPA Conference & Expo, demonstrating its leading role in the fight against fire
Stand – 1533
Website – sri.com.my
Steel Recon Industries (“SRI”) was founded in 1974 at a time when the Malaysian firefighting industry was in its infancy. Back then, the market relied predominantly on imported firefighting equipment from Europe and America. But since the set-up of its first production and assembly lines, the company has never looked back.
SRI’s core vision over the past 50 years has been to establish itself as a global leader in the fight against fire and amongst its mission statements is to be at the forefront of firefighting innovation through continuous R&D and to continuously uphold quality standards to ensure product reliability. It is this vision and these mission statements that give the company its focus when planning strategies for growth both in the Malaysian market and internationally.
Known locally as the pioneer of equipment manufacturing, the company has spent the last five decades perfecting its craft and expanding its product line. It is now the largest Malaysian exporter of fire fighting equipment and fire suppression systems, and prides itself as being a one stop shop for both its international and local clients by producing everything from landing valves to clean agent suppression systems in its own 600,000 square foot facility. It is one of the few firefighting manufacturers globally that still retains its own iron foundry.
SRI also remains the only Malaysian manufacturer in the industry that holds over 20 global approvals/certifications for European, Asian, American and marine markets, making them the go-to name in international markets for our quality.
The need for reliable and certified firefighting products has propelled SRI’s popularity as the product of choice across 70 countries worldwide. From Asia to Australia, the Middle East to Europe and even in South America, SRI products can be found installed in data centers, infrastructure projects, major airports, hospitals and oil refineries. The breadth of these industries is a testament to the international community’s trust in the brand.
SRI’s core values of accountability, respect and humility also keep the company responsible to the ecosystem beyond the fire industry. The company recognises that progress and expansion should not come at the expense of the environment. With growing concerns about global warming leading to countries ratifying agreements such as the Kigali Amendment, SRI has moved along with these developments by beginning the phase out of harmful HFC agents, but not at the expense of quality and effectiveness.
It was these concerns that led to the in-house development of SRI’s Streamex and Inertec Fire Suppression systems, which are UL Listed and FM Approved.
As the world moves into an increasingly tech-driven and environmentally conscious landscape, SRI believes that its responsibilities as a manufacturer in the firefighting industry encompasses the weight of providing products equipped to face the new challenges of the future, one that not only protects our next generation locally, but the world over.