Strategies in Positioning Ports as a Trading Hub for The Region

Strategies In Positioning Ports
As A Trading Hub For The Region

Cont e nt s


OVERVIEW



WESTPORTS FACILITIES & SERVICES



PKFZ FACILITIES



TERMINAL CAPACITY




WESTPORTS CONTAINER VOLUME



WESTPORTS CONNECTIVITY



HUBBING REQUIREMENT



MARKET SIZE



WESTPORTS




PKFZ



TYPES OF CARGO

OV ERV I EW






95% world trade by SEA
Straits of Malacca busiest trade lane in the world
Asia–Europe Shipping Trade
Positioning
Merge upstream & downstream supply chain
activities


WESTPORTS
FACILITIES & SERVICES
Warehouses

On Dock Depot

670,000 sq.ft.

58 Acres

CFS

2,428

120,000 sq.ft.

Refer Points

Rail Link


Fumigation Bay

4 Rail Lines

50 x 40”

DG Storage

Inspection Bay
100 x 40’

1,000
Acres

Light Industrial
Units

512


Office Suites

500,000

Industrial Land

units

Sq.ft

640
acres

TERMINAL CAPACITY
Existing Terminals

Future Expansion

16.0
14.0


10.0

CT 8
Expected to be completed
by Q1 2017

Capacity:13.8 mil
TEUs

16.0

8.0
6.0

11.0

4.0
2.0


CT 9
Capacity: 16 mil
TEUs

0.0
CT1 to CT7

CT8 / CT9

Million TEUs

12.0

WESTPORTS TERMI NAL LAYOUT

WESTPORTS CONTAI NER VOLUME
1996 – 2014

WEST PORT S CON N ECT I V I T Y





81 Main Line & 67 Feeder Services
Excellent Connectivity To More Than 350
Ports globally

LONG-HAUL CONNECTIVITY

Europe
10
USA
3

Middle East
Indian Sub-con
8
5
Africa
10


Far East
Countries
31
ASEAN
10

S.America
1
Australasia
6

FEEDER CON N ECT I V I T Y
DESTINATION

DESTINATION

CALLS

VIETNAM


INDIA





KOLKATA / Haldia
CHENNAI
KRISHNAPATNAM
VISAKHAPATNAM







8
4

1
2

BANGLADESH
• CHITTAGONG
• MONGLA

• SIHANOUKVILLE

- 5 svcs
- 9 svcs

• BANGKOK
• LAEM CHABANG

8
11

SINGAPORE

3

7
3
1
1
1

• MUARA

- 6svcs

2

BRUNEI

11

THAILAND

HO CHI MINH
HAI PHONG
QUY NHON
DA NANG
CAT LAI

CAMBODIA

9
1

MYANMAR
• YANGOON

CALLS

2

INDONESIA

EAST
- 9 svcs
- 1 svc

- 4 svcs
- 9 svcs









JAKARTA
BELAWAN
BUATAN
PANJANG
PERAWANG
SURABAYA
SEMARANG

8
5
1
1
1
2
1

H ubbing Re quire m e nt s






Location
Connectivity/Frequency
Cost Advantages
Labour Supply
Simplified Processes
(Documentation/Procedure)

M ARK ET SI Z E
POPULATION




Population: 3,890 billion; more
than 50% world population
Consist of countries with fastest
growing economies in the world



ASEAN 7th largest economy in the
World (GDP USD 2.4 trillion in 2013)



GDP of China USD 9.3 trillion, Japan
USD 4.9 trillion, India USD 1.9 trillion,
Australia USD 1.6 trillion,
New Zealand USD 186 billion

Indian Sub-con
1,648 bil

Far East
Countries
1,579 bil

ASEAN
633 mil

Australia/New Zealand
29.5 mil

WEST PORT S







Connectivity / Frequency
Strategic Location
Cost
Labour Supply
Readily Available Space (open & closed)
Mega Port Facilities With Handling Equipment

WEST PORT S
• Remote Access / Management of Cargo
• Simplified Processes (Documentation& Procedure)
• Proximity to Huge Market – ASEAN, Indian Sub-Con,
Australia / New Zealand & Far East
• Delivery Lead time
• One Stop Clearance Center

PORT K LAN G FREE Z ON E
Incentives







100% Foreign Equity
100% Repatriation of Capital & Profits
Regional Distribution Centre (RDC)
International Procurement Centre (IPC)
Operational Headquarters
Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA)
Incentives

T Y PE OF CARGO






Polymer Resin
LME (Ingot, Steel, etc)
Cotton
Ammonium Nitrate
Commodities

“This seamless and integrated business process in Westports
will help position Port Klang as a premier Hub for distributions
and trading operations in South East Asia”

Please visit us at
http://www.westportsmalaysia.com
http://www.eterminal.net.my