One supplier for Cyberjaya's data centres and campuses
Cyberjaya carries an unusually facilities-heavy load for its size. It is one of Malaysia's densest data-centre clusters, and those buildings run demanding housekeeping and building-services regimes alongside the shared-services and technology campuses around Persiaran APEC and Persiaran Multimedia. A facilities team keeps all of it running, yet the supplies behind it are famously fragmented: a janitorial supplier for chemicals, a paper vendor for washroom consumables, a hardware shop for MRO, an electrical stockist for lamps and fittings, and another account for office and pantry goods.
Lapasar brings the whole basket onto one marketplace: 10,000+ suppliers, contract pricing, approval workflows and one consolidated invoice — so a facilities manager places one order instead of chasing five.
- Data-centre housekeeping & building-services consumables
- Cleaning chemicals & janitorial equipment
- Washroom paper, dispensers & consumables
- MRO spares, hardware, electrical & lighting
From a single campus to a managed portfolio
Operators and managing agents in Cyberjaya often run several buildings — a data hall here, a shared-services block there, plus common areas. Inconsistent specs and pricing across sites is a hidden cost, and off-contract emergency buys drift the budget. One managed catalogue standardises the basket across every property and gives procurement live visibility into facilities spend by building, category and supplier.
Cyberjaya is part of Lapasar's home Klang Valley region, so recurring consumables are delivered on our own fleet rather than couriers you have to chase.
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; see the trust page for the proof.

