Specification-led sourcing
The inspected factory operation is focused on briquette charcoal, so the quote can be tied to clear briquette size, packing, density, weight, and burn requirements.
Source factory-produced BBQ briquettes for restaurant chains, wholesalers, and retail brands. A 2025 Control Union factory inspection documents the production line, capacity, quality checks, storage, and transport controls.

Use case
Restaurants
Packaging
OEM bags
Trade
FOB/CIF
The inspection report documents a dedicated briquette charcoal operation in Pagoh, Muar, Johor, with raw material receiving, grinding, drying, briquette forming, kiln carbonization, cooling, packing, storage, and dispatch records reviewed on site.
800 MT
maximum monthly briquette charcoal capacity
12
briquette machines in the production line
72
kilns for carbonization
26,000 sq ft
finished product storage facility
82,146 sq ft
factory building area
80 MT
maximum weighbridge load

Inspector
Control Union (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
Inspection date
16 October 2025
Report scope
Factory operation, production, quality, transport, storage, environment
Source: Control Union factory inspection report, job number CUMAL/1880/25(10). The report covers briquette charcoal production at the inspected factory.
Step 01
Wood chip / sawdust receiving
Step 02
Coarse grinding
Step 03
Drying
Step 04
Fine grinding
Step 05
Briquette forming
Step 06
Kiln carbonization
Step 07
Cooling
Step 08
Packing and storage






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The Control Union inspection report documents the Malaysia factory's briquette charcoal production setup, including monthly capacity, briquetting machines, carbonization kilns, storage, weighing, and quality-control records.
The report records a maximum briquette charcoal production capacity of 800 metric tons per month, supported by 12 briquette machines and 72 carbonization kilns.
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