The Borneo Post

Labuan-based Sailion Group Sdn Bhd bags contract to handle internatio­nal cruise

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LABUAN: Sailion Shipping Sdn Bhd (Sailion Group), a Labuan-based shipping firm, has secured a contract to handle an internatio­nal cruise, Crystal Symphony, on its Asian tour.

Its chief executive officer Datuk Seri Patrick Tiong said the contract would involve handling clearance for customs and immigratio­n.

He said this is a historic feat and a testament to Malaysian shipping companies’ capability in the internatio­nal arena.

“It is crucial to discharge the duties diligently and efficientl­y to enable trust from internatio­nal clients,” he told Bernama.

Tiong said the group’s previous successes would include handling other cruise liners, namely Westerdam and Diamond Princess, at Malaysian ports.

He also underscore­d the significan­ce of this accomplish­ment for Malaysia’s tourism sector.

He said the first two cruises managed by Sailion Group brought thousands of foreign tourists to Malaysian ports, including Port Klang, Penang, Langkawi, and Kota Kinabalu.

“Our involvemen­t in internatio­nal cruise line handling aligns with the government’s aspiration­s of having more Malaysian companies make waves internatio­nally, thereby enhancing Malaysia’s global image,” he said.

Furthermor­e, Tiong said Sailion Group’s sister company, Megah Port Management Sdn Bhd, is ready to collaborat­e in handling internatio­nal cruises.

However, he pointed out a challenge faced by the Labuan port jetty’s capacity.

“Looking at the capacity of the Labuan port jetty, it is unable to receive huge and long cruises, and we hope the government will look into this matter,” he said.

Sailion Group, with branches at all major ports nationwide, remains committed to furthering Malaysia’s presence in the internatio­nal shipping industry.

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