MALAYSIA LOGISTICS
TRANSFORMATION
LAND•Warehouse or Hub
•Railway•Highway & The City
WATER• Sea
• Seaport•River•Canal
AIR•Aviation•Aerospace
•Airport & The City
10th MALAYSIA PLAN2011 ~ 2015
11th MALAYSIA PLAN
2016 ~ 2020
CREATING SEAMLESS CONNECTIVITY FOR PEOPLE AND GOODS
5 Regional Cities and Economic Corridor1) NCER (Northern Corridor Economic Region) – Georgetown2) ECER (East Coast Economic Region) – Kuantan3) Iskandar Malaysia – Johor Bahru4) SCORE (Sarawak Corridor and Renewable Energy) – Kuching5) SDC (Sabah Development Corridor) – Kota Kinabalu
P/S: It’s not just countries or states compete with each others, but more so amongst the “cities”.
LAND
WAREHOUSE &
HUB
PKT Logistics Hub
PKT Logistics Hub
Logistics Hub• Completed in December 2014• Total area of 97 acres at Batu Kawan (NCER)• 63000 pallet positions• 85 loading bays• 23/7 CCTV system and security patrols• WMS with RF (Radio Frequency) scanner• The 1st GBI (Green Building Index) certified in Malaysia• Total area of 18 acres at Gebeng Industrial Park (ECER)
RAILWAY
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION
RAILWAY ASSET CORPORATION
KERETAPI TANAH
MELAYU BERHAD
RAPID KL SABAH STATE RAILWAY
EXPRESS RAIL LINK SDN.
BHD.
KTMB
• Owned by Malaysia government through Finance Ministry Incorporated
• 2262 km managed by KTMB
• Double track Electric Train Service from KL to Padang Besar (shifted from road to rail)
• South Thailand to Penang Port, mainly rubber product from Thailand
• 33000 TEU a month from Padang Besar, KTMB only can handle 10000 TEU
Rapid KL (Rangkaian Pengangkutan Integrasi Deras Kuala Lumpur)
• Owned by Finance Ministry Incorporated
• Comprises of 3 Line : Kelana Jaya Line, Ampang/Sri Petaling Line, Monorail Line
Sabah State Railway
• Owned by North Borneo Railway
• 134 km single lane from Tanjung Aru to Tenom
Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL)
• Joint venture between YTL Corporation Bhd, Lembaga Tabung Haji and Trisilco Equity Sdn Bhd
• Utilized by 2 different train service: KLIA Express , KLIA Transit
• Electrified rail link connected KLIA with KL Sentral
THE CURRENT MALAYSIA RAIL MAP
Malaysia rail transportare manage by KTM Berhad
except in Sabah (managed by Sabah State Railway)
KTM BERHAD RAILWAY NETWORK
- Padang Besar Terminal- Butterworth Container Depot- Ipoh Cargo Terminal- Kontena Nasional Setia Jaya- Port Klang Container Depot- Segamat Inland Port- Pasir Gudang Terminal
KTM project for East Coast Economic Region (ECER) by PETRONAS
The line is mainly used to transport petroleum products, but has recently been opened up for general freight transport, with operation being conducted by KTM.
ETS (Electric Train Service)
Electric Train Service (ETS)
Introduced by KTM on 12 August 2010
Connecting Ipoh to KL Sentral
Speed of around 160 km/hour
A 3 hours ETS from Kuala Lumpur to Butterworth,
Penang started operational in June 2015
In the future it will be linking Padang Besar, Perlis to KL until N9
(Gemas)
HSR(High Speed Rail)
Begin: Bandar MalaysiaEnded: Jurong East MOU: July 2016Cost : RM70 billionProjected: 2017~2022Distance: 350km Speed: 160~220 km/hRoute: KL ~ SingaporeJourney: 2.5 hoursTicket: RM400* (KL<->Singapore)
HIGHWAY &
THE CITY
1) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
2) SUKE Highway (Sungai Besi – Ulu Klang Elevated Expressway)
3) DASH Highway (Damansara – Shah Alam Elevated Expressway)
4) Center Spine Road
5) Pan Borneo Highway
6) Malaysia Vision Valley
7) Cyberjaya City Center
8) Bandar Malaysia
BRT(BUS RAPID TRANSIT)
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)• At lease 3km length with dedicated lanes• Distance between station stops at around 450 meter• Station interval width at lease 3 meter• Good pedestrian access and weather-protected (wind, rain, heat,
cold, snow)• Universal accessible to all special-needs passenger (physical or visual
or hearing impaired, elderly, children, parents with stroller, load carrying passenger)
BRT Sunway Line• 1st BRT System in Malaysia • Public and Private Partnership (PPP) between Prasarana Malaysia Bhd and
Sunway Group Bhd• Officially launched on 9 June 2015 • Project Cost: RM634 million• Route Distance: 5.4 km• Total Station: 7• Park and Ride Station: SunU-Monash (Station No. 5)• 15 electric buses with travel speed 30-40 km/hour (Max: 80 km/hour)• Started from Sunway-Setia Jaya station, nearby KTM Setia Jaya Komuter station• Ended at USJ 7 station (Kelana Jaya LRT Extention Line)
SUKE & DASH HIGHWAY
SUKE (Sungai Besi Ulu Kelang)• 31.8 km journey• Construction cost worth of RM4.3 Billion • Begin in 2016, expected completion by June 2019• Alternative route to Sungai Besi, Cheras, Ampang and Ulu Kelang• Expected to reduce 50 minutes travelling time from Cheras to Ulu
Kelang• Seacera Group Bhd awarded the project with 60 years consession
DASH (Damansara Shah Alam)• 20.1 km journey• Construction cost worth of RM4.18 Billion • Will begin in August 2016, expected completion by 2019• Start at Puncak Perdana U10 Shah Alam intersection• Ended at Penchala interchange• Linking to Damansara-Puchong and SPRINT Expressway
Central Spine Road
Central Spine Road• Approval begin from RMK-10• Cost contributed RM6.6 million by Federal Government• Officially open for travelling on 13 July 2015• Priority given to Package 3 and Package 5 • Total distance is 390km from Simpang Pelangai to Kuala Krai• Travelling time reduced from 7 hours to 5 hours• Connected Kuala Krai (Kelantan) until Seremban by the LEKAS
(Lebuhraya Kajang Seremban)• Central Spine Road is toll free
Pan Borneo Highway
Malaysian Vision Vallley (MVV)
Malaysian Vision Valley (MVV)• Connection between Seremban, Nilai and Port Dickson• Development duration of 30 years• GDV (Gross Development Value) is RM640 Billion• Consumed of 108 000 hectors of land• 6 MVV = 1 Negeri Sembilan
Cyberjaya City Center (CCC)
Cyberjaya City Center (CCC)• 15 years development project started in 2016 by 7 phases• GDV (Gross Development Value) is RM10 Billion• Cyberview and MRCB jointly development• Used up 53 hectares of land between Putrajaya Sentral and Lim Kok
Wing University• MRT Line 2 connection between Sungai Buluh and Putrajaya• 400 meter Elevated walkalator connection from Putrajaya Sentral • Transformation from ICT to GTH (Global Technology Hub)
Cyberjaya City Centre (CCC)
Bandar Malaysia
Bandar Malaysia
Bandar Malaysia• Formerly Sungai Besi RMAF (Royal Malaysia Air Force) Airbase• Land size of 486 acres• Within 7km from KL City Centre• 60:40 joint venture by IWH (Iskandar Waterfront Holding) and CREC (China Railway Engineering Corporation)• GDV (Gross Development Value) = RM150 Billion• 15 to 25 years period of completion• Gross Plot Ratio = 4.05• 1.3km connection with Tun Razak Exchange (TRX)• World’s 2nd largest underground city https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZgDou56rqI
WATER
Penang Undersea Tunnel
Penang Undersea Tunnel• Construction shall begin 2016• 7.2km connected Butterworth East (Bagan Ajam) to Gurney Drive (Jalan
Pangkor)• Projected to complete by 2027• Costed about RM6.3 Billion• 1st undersea tunnel in Malaysia• 2nd undersea tunnel in Southeast Asia (1st in Vietnam beneath Saigon River
1.49km)• Updated news on 24 May 2016, project cancelled (replace by 3rd bridge) ->
Untrue
Tok Bali Supply Base (TBSB)
Tok Bali Supply Base (TBSB)• Located at Pasir Putih, Kelantan (48km from Kota Bharu)• Off shore oil & gas supply base logistics hub• Start operating in April 2015• Construction cost is RM90 Billion • 3rd Supply Base in Malaysia (1st in Kemaman, 2nd in Labuan)• Land size of 132.73 hectare (328 acres)• Supply Base logistics hub for offshore oil & gas, water, mud, cement,
commercial port and warehouse services
Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC)
AIR
KLIA Aeropolis
KLIA Aeropolis• Managed by MAHB (Malaysia Airport Holding Berhad)• Officially launched by Transport Minister on 23 May 2016 (Monday)• MAHB have 8966 hectares of land bank in Sepang• 2428 hectares had been developed• KLIA Aeropolis Masterplan, 2731 hectares of lands approved for commercial development• Surrounding 100 square km of KLIA• To create the airport city from 2016 to 2020• Expecting RM7 Billion of potential investment• 3 main cluster: 1) Air cargo and logistics 2) Business and aviation park – MRO, OEM 3) MICE (Meeting,Incentives,Conference,Events); leisure and complementary business
KLIA Aeropolis
Asia Aerospace City (AAC)
Asia Aerospace City (AAC)• Master Planner and developed by PMB (Permodalan MARA Berhad)• Total cost: RM1.5 Billion• Land size: 20 Hectare• Start: 1st Quarter 2016 (Subang Nexus)• Expected completion: 2020• 3.5 million square feet of space = 36000 m²• Office space, training center, convention center, hotel, retail space• Design according to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environment Design)
certification by US Green Building Council• Connection with Subang Airport and KL city center by LRT
Asia Aerospace City (AAC)
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