Aminia designed and deployed a comprehensive enterprise-grade wireless network across one of Malaysia's largest marine and heavy engineering facilities — enabling IoT sensor integration, handheld device connectivity, and real-time AI-driven analytics across the entire site.
Established in 1989, this client is one of Malaysia's leading entities in the marine and heavy engineering sectors, specialising in shipbuilding, offshore construction, and marine repair — serving primarily the oil and gas industry.
The group's portfolio includes some of Malaysia's most significant Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning (EPCC) projects, including Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units and semi-floating production systems. Their facilities operate under strict HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental) standards — conditions that set a high bar for any technology deployment.
The client issued an open tender for a comprehensive enterprise wireless solution. The specification was precise — reflecting the operational realities of a critical oil and gas environment where connectivity underpins safety, operations, and IoT sensor networks simultaneously.
Aminia won the tender and executed a full-scope deployment. Every element of the solution was designed for the specific demands of a marine heavy engineering environment — from the hardware selection to the HSSE protocols governing every hour on site.
A certified Project Manager and Project Coordinator were deployed on-site from day one, providing structured oversight, stakeholder communication, and timeline governance throughout the engagement.
A`full site survey and RF planning exercise was conducted before any equipment was ordered. The detailed technical proposal — written to oil and gas engineering standards — formed the basis of the final deployment architecture.
240 Juniper access points (outdoor and indoor) were deployed, integrating seamlessly with the existing network infrastructure. The Juniper AI dashboard provided real-time visibility, predictive analytics, and client experience monitoring from day one of go-live.
Cellular gateway routers provided connectivity to areas of the facility where fixed infrastructure was not practical — ensuring every operational zone had reliable network access.
Green Book and Yellow Book certified safety officers were embedded within the project team. Regular HSSE audits were conducted throughout the deployment — the result was zero safety incidents across the entire project lifecycle.
Post-deployment, the MMHE team received comprehensive training and a structured handholding period, ensuring full operational independence without dependency on the integrator for day-to-day operations.
The project was completed within the agreed timeline and without a single safety incident — a significant achievement given the scale and complexity of the environment. The client successfully onboarded their own clients' IoT sensors onto the newly deployed wireless network, achieving the primary operational objective of the entire deployment.