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Where Malayan Cement Berhad sits in the compute supply chain — geographic revenue split, segment mix, capex / FCF / buyback history, and industry placement — sourced from licensed-database extracts and SEC EDGAR, joined to the supply-chain graph through the industry classification.
Dollar flows are annual figures from the fiscal year labelled on the row — SEC segment and >10%-customer disclosures, re-derived company disclosures, or a licensed supply-chain database; per-row source and authority tier on hover. A row without a year means the source does not state the period. Disclosures older than 5 years are tagged historical and ordered below current rows — they are kept as evidence of what was disclosed then, not as evidence of a present relationship, and the counterparty may since have been acquired or dissolved. The 3-month Pearson r comes from a licensed supply-chain database; correlation is a coupling proxy — shared market sensitivity, not a causal channel. Sole-source edges are flagged inline.
The substrates above join to the platform's analytical surfaces. Each link carries Malayan Cement Berhad's own numbers into the tool that acts on them.
0 upstream · 1 downstream — the interactive graph opens with Malayan Cement Berhad selected. The cascade simulator propagates seed disruptions across this same edge set, weighted by the curator's substitutability assessment.
Facilities, sovereign-AI programs, export-control posture, and the announced-versus-deployed reality gap for the country.
Licensed sources do reach Malayan Cement Berhad: the supply relationships above are drawn from a licensed supply-chain database. What is missing is one specific feed — the corporate-financials extract behind this profile (geographic revenue, segment mix, capital allocation), which covers a loaded set of listed companies that Malayan Cement Berhad is not among; the gap is in coverage, not in the record. The public industry classification (SIC, NAICS) is absent as well. Coverage rules in the methodology.