The Borneo Post

Klang Port posts record total container handling volume of 14.06 mln TEUs in 2023

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PUTRAJAYA: Port Klang recorded the highest container handling volume in its history at 14.06 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUS) in 2023 compared to 13.22 million TEUs in 2022, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) in Johor handled 10.48 million TEUs last year, compared to 10.51 million TEUs in 2022.

“The Port of Klang and PTP continue to remain in the top 20 busiest ports in the world.

“The excellent performanc­e reflects Malaysia’s economy as an important component in the world’s supply chain,” he said in a speech about the achievemen­ts of the maritime sector at the Ministry of Transport’s (MOT) Sua Kasih MADANI Council event yesterday.

Loke noted that the ratio of transhipme­nt cargo and local (indigenous) cargo in Port Klang had changed from 70:30 in 2014 to 55:45 last year.

Cargo transhipme­nt refers to the process of transferri­ng goods from one ship to another without going through the customs gate, while local cargo refers to goods produced or obtained in the country.

Meanwhile, Loke said PTP has discussed with logistics companies Maersk as well as Petronas in the constructi­on of green methanol supply in collaborat­ion with the Australian government’s

The Port of Klang and PTP continue to remain in the top 20 busiest ports in the world. The excellent performanc­e reflects Malaysia’s economy as an important component in the world’s supply chain.

Anthony Loke

‘Partnershi­ps for Infrastruc­ture’ programme in building a sustainabl­e fuel supply ecosystem (green bunkering) in the Southeast Asianregio­n.

Commenting on the air travel sector, he said there was a 10.7 per cent increase in internatio­nal and domestic passengers in January 2024, compared to January last year.

Loke noted that tourist arrivals at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport Terminal 1 also recorded an increase of 32 per cent in January 2024, reflecting the success of the 30-day visa exemption for Chinese and Indian tourists which took effect Dec 1, 2023.

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