The plantation MRO problem
A plantation group runs mechanised estates and one or more palm-oil mills, each with its own maintenance demand. Mills chew through spares — sterilizer, thresher, digester and press parts, conveyor chains, bearings, hydraulic hoses and belts — while estate workshops keep tractors, generators and field equipment moving.
Because sites are dispersed and often remote, buying tends to fall to whichever local supplier is nearest, producing inconsistent pricing, duplicated stock and costly urgent runs when a mill part fails during peak crop.
- Sterilizer, thresher and press spares
- Bearings, conveyor chains and belts
- Hydraulic hoses, couplings and fittings
- Lubricants, greases and filtration
Remote logistics and multi-site governance
Getting the right part to a remote mill on time is the core challenge of plantation MRO. Engineering and estate managers need dependable supply and one place to see what each site is spending, instead of chasing dozens of small local invoices.
Lapasar standardises catalogue pricing across locations and gives procurement live visibility into MRO spend by estate, mill, category and supplier — turning scattered local buying into governed, planned replenishment.
- Welding rods, gas and cutting consumables
- Pumps, valves and rotating-equipment spares
- Generator and electrical spares
- Hand tools, fasteners and workshop consumables
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.
Where delivery economics apply, free delivery on orders from RM1,000 is available across our Klang Valley, Penang, Johor, Perak and Negeri Sembilan delivery regions, and approved businesses pay on company credit terms with one consolidated invoice.

