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Kuantan Port Expansion

Kuantan Port expansion to boost trade

Kuantan Port ExpansionBILATERAL trade and investment with China will soon be given a shot in the arm with the expansion of Kuantan Port and as it adopts the Eastern Gateway name.

Offering the most direct route between both countries, it also reduces sailing time to three days between Kuantan and southern China.

East Coast Economic Region (ECER) Development Council chief executive officer Datuk Jebasingam Issace John said the Kuantan Port will serve the industries in ECER, with cargoes such as oil palm products, petrochemical products, bulk cargo (iron ore) and automotive parts and components, with the growth of the Pekan Automotive Park.

It will also serve bulk cargo and container traffic.

The government, he said, is investing RM1 billion to build the 4.7km breakwater at the port, one of the longest in the world, as well as upgrading external infrastructure to support the port expansion.

The newly built breakwater will create a sheltered basin that will allow berths to operate safely and efficiently throughout the year.

“The private-sector investment worth RM3 billion is for the carrying out of the capital dredging, reclamation works to create new development land, construction of new berths, operational buildings and facilities, and provision of equipment and machineries for port operations,” he said yesterday.

The expansion of Kuantan Port, which will be officially launched by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak on September 7, will further accelerate the transformation of the region and position itself as the investment gateway to Asean and Asia Pacific.

Kuantan Port is now in the midst of expansion involving deepwater-dredging works.

John does not think the Malaysian ports will be competing against each other for transshipment.

“Each of Malaysia’s ports has its own unique positioning.

“In the case of Port of Tanjung Pelepas, it is strategically located at the confluence of the main east-west shipping lines whereas Kuantan Port is a multipurpose port located in the ECER Special Economic Zone, where there is already a concentration of various industries.”

A catalyst for the growth of traffic at Kuantan Port is the Malaysia-China Kuantan Industrial Park (MCKIP), the sister park of China-Malaysia Qinzhou Industrial Park that will promote the growth of bilateral trade with China.

The port concession is a joint venture between IJM Corp Bhd and the Guangxi Beibu International Port Group that operates four major ports in southern China, including Qinzhou Port.

“The marketing of Kuantan Port to international shipping lines is handled by the port operator, namely Kuantan Port Consortium.”

Meanwhile, ECER is expecting to complete the RM30 billion 620km East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) feasibility study by early next year.

“The study covers both the engineering and financial aspects of the project,” he said.

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Maritime Sector To Reap RM19 Billion Profit, Provide Over 55,000 Jobs In 2020, Says Najib

The maritime sector is expected to achieve up to RM19 billion profit and provide over 55,000 jobs in 2020, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said today.

Najib said he was confident that the industry would thrust Malaysia as a nation that has the capabilities not only in the petroleum automotive industry but also venture into building high technology ships.

“The construction of the dredger “Inai Kenanga” can be classified as a high-impact project,” he said at the launch of the biggest ship in Asia and third largest in the world, here.

The close to RM1 billion Inai Kenanga was built by Selat Melaka Shipbuilding Corporation Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Inai Kiara Sdn Bhd.

The dredger has a market price of RM1.2 billion.

Najib said the ship was built in tandem with the Economic Transformation Plan and an entry point project as it provided a big impact to the country’s economy particularly in realising government efforts to transform the country into an advanced nation.

The prime minister said the government was constantly finding, identifying and developing sectors with good potential.

“The maritime sector, especially involving shipbuilding and ship maintenance work, is one of the industries accorded priority by the government,” he said.

Najib said big and efficient ports in and outside the country really needed dredgers of this size.

According to an appendix published by MIGHT — Maritime Industry Report 2013 — the government projected that shipbuilding and ship repair would rake in more than RM7 billion. BERNAMA

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