The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Northport, Proton ink port services collaborat­ion

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KUALA LUMPUR: Northport (Malaysia) Bhd and Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd (Proton) have signed a strategic collaborat­ion and services agreement for port services.

Northport said the collaborat­ion would include vehicle storage and the handling of Proton vehicles at the port.

In a statement yesterday, the port operator said Proton would continue to use the Northport as their home for the export, import and transshipm­ent of its vehicles.

“Currently, we offer 8,100 slots for vehicle storage and 4,500 slots are allocated for Proton,” it said.

Northport chief executive officer Datuk Azman Shah Mohd Yusof said the port was poised to facilitate Proton’s demand for comprehens­ive port services and was capable of providing end-to-end automotive logistics services.

“Proton has been using the port to support its shipment related activities since 1989 with the carmaker’s first sport utility vehicle (SUV), the Proton X70, currently utilising Northport as its dischargin­g port.

“To-date, Norhtport has handled close to 9,000 of the SUV and is expected to continue to handle the remainder of the vehicles before local production begins at end-2019,” he said.

Meanwhile, Proton chief procuremen­t officer Datuk Radzaif Mohamed said Northport was a vital strategic partner for the company’s plans to grow its export markets.

“Proton is pleased to extend its business collaborat­ion with Northport in our efforts to rebuild the brand both locally and abroad,” Radzaif added. Bernama

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