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
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OVERVIEW
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WESTPORTS FACILITIES & SERVICES
•
PKFZ FACILITIES
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TERMINAL CAPACITY
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WESTPORTS CONTAINER VOLUME
•
WESTPORTS CONNECTIVITY
•
HUBBING REQUIREMENT
•
MARKET SIZE
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WESTPORTS
•
PKFZ
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TYPES OF CARGO
OV ERV I EW
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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
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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
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KOLKATA / Haldia
CHENNAI
KRISHNAPATNAM
VISAKHAPATNAM
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•
•
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
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JAKARTA
BELAWAN
BUATAN
PANJANG
PERAWANG
SURABAYA
SEMARANG
8
5
1
1
1
2
1
H ubbing Re quire m e nt s
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Location
Connectivity/Frequency
Cost Advantages
Labour Supply
Simplified Processes
(Documentation/Procedure)
M ARK ET SI Z E
POPULATION
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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
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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
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•
•
•
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
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•
•
•
•
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
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