
ST Rosyam Mart bags Asean Records honour
This recognition also highlights the supermarket's innovation in providing 21 complimentary public services, enhancing everyday convenience for its customers.
In addition, a drive-through service is now available at the Klang outlet, offering even greater accessibility — though not part of the original 21 complimentary services.
Sri Ternak Group managing director Datuk Raymond Ho expressed confidence that ST Rosyam Mall and ST Rosyam Mart will redefine the retail shopping experience in Malaysia.
"ST Rosyam Mall is more than just a mall — it is a 24-hour hub where customers can enjoy unparalleled convenience, a diverse retail mix, and exciting activities, all under one roof.
"With innovative services such as 'Drive-Thru Order Pick-Up' and wholesale purchase options, we are committed to offering customers flexibility, value, and an enhanced shopping experience.
"Our goal is to make ST Rosyam Mall the most vibrant and activity-packed 24-hour retail destination, ensuring that no matter the time of day, customers always have access to quality shopping, dining and leisure experiences."
ST Rosyam Mart director Datuk Rosyam Nor said the mall was built for the people, whether they were looking for great deals, entertainment or a comfortable place to shop with their families.
"The launch of ST Rosyam Mall represents a personal and professional milestone for me. My vision is to create a space that goes beyond traditional retail, offering customers an unmatched shopping experience that is engaging, rewarding, and convenient — at any hour of the day.
"We are committed to making ST Rosyam Mall the most vibrant 24-hour shopping and activity hub, constantly bringing in promotions, events, and interactive engagements to add value for our customers."
The eighth ST Rosyam Mart outlet, which was launched in Jalan Kebun, Klang, offers unbeatable promotions and rewards.
It also offers an extensive range of fresh and high-quality products, including seafood sourced directly from local jetties and premium-grade local meats, ensuring that customers have access to the freshest and best-quality groceries.
"Our store openings are always accompanied by special promotions, such as our 1 Whole Chicken for RM0.88 deal and over 300 incredibly low-priced items. This is our way of showing appreciation to our customers for their continuous support," said Ho.
"With 24-hour operations, wholesale pricing options, and fresh local produce available around the clock, we are committed to becoming the go-to supermarket for every Malaysian household."
The latest ST Rosyam Mart outlet will operate 24 hours a day, ensuring customers can enjoy unbeatable deals at any time.

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