Cleaning a mall is a large-format operation
A shopping mall's cleaning demand is unlike an office: sprawling concourses and atriums, food courts that generate grease and spills, washrooms serving thousands of visitors a day, plus car parks, escalators, glass frontages and back-of-house service corridors. Presentation is part of what tenants pay for, so cleaning cannot lapse.
Consolidating the category onto one managed marketplace gives mall management and their cleaning contractors one catalogue, consistent pricing and dependable replenishment across every zone — instead of a patchwork of local suppliers with different minimums and lead times.
- Marble, tile and hard-floor care
- Washroom tissue, towels, soap and fresheners
- High-touch disinfectants and sanitiser
- Waste sacks, bins and janitorial equipment
Replenishment that keeps pace with footfall
Footfall spikes around festive seasons, weekends and mega-sale events, and washroom and floor-care consumables burn down fast. Because Lapasar fulfils from its own warehousing and delivery network, recurring replenishment can be scheduled around those peaks — reducing the last-minute spot-buys that inflate cost and the awkward stockouts that show in a busy washroom.
For operators running several centres, one catalogue standardises products and pricing across malls, with spend visibility by site so facilities managers can compare and control consumption.
Backed by real infrastructure and registrations
Lapasar is a Ministry of Finance (MOF)-registered supplier — Lapasar Sdn Bhd (1198228-D) — with RM600m+ in annual GMV. Orders ship from our own warehouses on our own fleet across Peninsular Malaysia, with free delivery on orders from RM1,000 in the Klang Valley, Penang, Johor, Perak and Negeri Sembilan.

