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'Marking a milestone in maritime infrastructure':

Kuala Linggi International Port celebrates groundbreaking ceremony

Kuala Linggi International Port (KLIP) has announced the commencement of construction for its port facility, signifying a great leap towards becoming a pivotal hub for international trade and commerce.

The groundbreaking ceremony was officiated by YAB Datuk Seri Utama Ab. Rauf Bin Yusoh, Chief Minister of Malacca, was graced by distinguished dignitaries, government officials, industry leaders, and stakeholders.

Scheduled for completion in 42 months, KLIP's vision is to transform Kuala Sungai Linggi into a Green Global Industrial Hub for Energy Source, Port and Maritime Services. The development plan includes the construction of tank storage, shipyard, heavy industry fabrication yard, hard standing cargo handling area, wharfs, and warehousing facilities, with an estimated cost of RM15 billion.

AB Rauf and Noormustafa Kamal bin Yahya admiring the scale model of KLIP.

KLIP is also pleased to announce the commencement of the contract awarded to China Harbour Engineering Co Limited (CHEC) with a value of RM 760 million. The total reclamation cost of this project is RM1.39 billion on the 620-acre island.

With a Gross Development Cost (GDC) estimated at RM15 billion and a Gross Development Value (GDV) projected to be worth RM100 billion, KLIP is poised to generate a substantial Gross National Income (GNI) from foreign exchange earnings of foreign projects and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from local industries.

KLIP, as a private port, aims to redefine port facility standards by incorporating cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and efficient logistics solutions. The strategic location along the Straits of Malacca places KLIP at the crossroads of major shipping routes, establishing a crucial link for international trade between Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

In his keynote address, Tan Sri Datuk Seri Dr Noormustafa Kamal Yahya, Executive Chairman of KLIP, expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from the Federal and State Government of Malaysia, local communities, and business partners. He emphasized KLIP's commitment to the highest standards of environmental conservation initiatives and sustainability, aligning with global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of maritime operations.

The facilities will be designed to cater for tank storage in handling liquid bulk cargoes, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), and Natural Gas (LNG), as well as dedicated areas for ship Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO).

The port is set to implement advanced technologies such as green energy, smart logistics systems, and real-time tracking to optimize operational efficiency and reduce turnaround times.

This project will create up to 10,000 skilled job opportunities and contribute towards social community development. Upon completion by 2027, KLIP's construction phase is poised to become an economic growth catalyst for trade expansion and technological innovation.

For more information: prnewswire.com

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