Karmod ships custom security cabins to Malaysia cybersecurity firm
Export marks another step in Karmod’s growing footprint in Southeast Asia

ISTANBUL
Turkish modular building manufacturer Karmod has exported a series of tailor-made security cabins to a leading Malaysian company specializing in defense electronics and cybersecurity solutions, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
The cabins will be deployed around the firm's server facility near Kajang, a city close to the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, to support uninterrupted operations and enhance site protection.
Karmod Cabin Sales Manager Enes Kizilbay said the company continues to develop structural solutions tailored for different industries.
"We apply customer-specific design requirements to our modular structures," Kizilbay said.
"For Malaysia’s leading cybersecurity company, we incorporated special features such as dual LED floodlights for exterior illumination and ventilation grilles integrated into the cabin walls for device cooling," he added.
Kizilbay said five fiberglass-reinforced polyester (FRP) cabins, each measuring 215x270 centimeters, were shipped fully equipped and are now in use as on-site security posts.
The export marks another step in Karmod’s growing footprint in Southeast Asia, where the company continues to expand its portfolio of prefabricated, container, and composite security structures for commercial and industrial clients.
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