Exceptional connectivity
PKFZ is a strategic gateway for investors
to gain access into the growing markets in Asean, Middle
East and Europe. The PKFZ hub offers immense opportunities
for investors to manufacture their products for export to the
global market. The close proximity to the port is a major advantage
for the export of their goods. Port Klang currently links to
500 ports around the world with excellent air, road and rail
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Highways
- Key infrastructure includes the Kuala Lumpur International
Airport (KLIA), Cyberjaya - the nucleus of the country's
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) - and Kuala Lumpur Sentral,
a transportation hub integrating all major rail transport
networks.
- Highways link major growth centres to seaports and airports
throughout the peninsula and provide an efficient means of
transportation for goods.
- A Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur containerised service
known as the ASEAN Rail Express (ARX) will be expanded to
become the Trans-Asia Rail Link that will include Singapore,
Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar before ending up in Kunming,
China.
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Seaports
- 95% of the country's trade is by sea via seven international
ports - Penang Port, Port Klang, Johor Port, Port of Tanjung
Pelepas, Kuantan Port and Kemaman Port in Peninsular Malaysia
and Bintulu Port in Sarawak.
- Port Klang has excellent deep water facilities
which allow the world's largest ships to dock without any
difficulty.
- Electronic data interchange (EDI) in Port Klang, Penang
Port and Johor Port has allowed for speedy clearance of cargo.
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Airports
- Air cargo facilities are well developed in the five international
airports - the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA),
Penang International Airport and Langkawi International Airport
in Peninsular Malaysia, Kota Kinabalu International Airport
in Sabah, and Kuching International Airport in Sarawak.
- Cargo import and export procedures are fully automated
at the KLIA to cut down delivery time.
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Industrial Parks
- Technology-intensive industries and R&D activities
are carried out at specialised parks.
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High-tech Telecommunications
- Telephone subscribers can choose from five network service
providers for a full range of local, domestic and international
services.
- There are four internet service providers and five cellular
service operators providing services nationwide.
- The latest digital and fibre optics technology is used
to provide high quality telecommunication services at competitive
prices.
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