The Borneo Post

Labuan Liberty Port plays big role in island’s O&G sector

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LABUAN: It may be small, but the Labuan Liberty Port played a major role in the heydays of the oil and gas (O&G) sector of Malaysia’s Internatio­nal Financial Centre (IFC) here.

The port is managed by the long-serving operator, Labuan Liberty Port Management Sdn Bhd (LLPM).

With as many as seven warehouses, more than 30 long-haul trailers (including the outsources), coupled with a trained workforce of 130 personnel, the operator has managed to take care of domestic and internatio­nal vessels, including the backend support.

To ease and expedite cargo handling, the port is also equipped with a reach stacker (a vehicle used for handling intermodal

Many people are unaware of the fact that Labuan Liberty Port is the only port here that can provide containeri­sed cargoes, and this is partly the result of an in-house developed container tracking system by the LLPM. Zaid Zain, LLPM corporate director

cargo containers in small terminals or medium-sized ports).

Reach stackers are able to transport a container over short distances very quickly and pile them in various rows depending on its access.

In an interview with Bernama, LLPM corporate director Zaid Zain said the operations and management were being undertaken without having to rely on government funds, while millions of ringgit had been invested to turn it into a capable facility in the interest of the country’s image.

“Many people are unaware of the fact that Labuan Liberty Port is the only port here that can provide containeri­sed cargoes, and this is partly the result of an in-house developed container tracking system by the LLPM,” the spokesman said. Turn to Page B2, Col 3

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