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Core Businesses

Introduction : Inland Port

The logistics arm focuses on integrating transportation networks across rail, road, and maritime. The Perlis Inland Port (PIP) serves as a key hub, streamlining cross-border trade between Malaysia and Thailand, while also playing a critical role in supporting Malaysia’s agricultural supply chain.

The logistics sector aims to modernize the movement of goods, enhancing Malaysia’s regional connectivity and trade efficiency through:

1600 km Rail Network

A 1600 km rail network connecting key industrial and agricultural hubs.

Warehousing Facilities

State-of-the-art warehousing for efficient handling, storage, and distribution, including cold-chain services.

Bonded Road Access

Bonded road access for cross-border transportation, ensuring secure and efficient cargo movement.

1600 km Rail Network

A 1600 km rail network connecting key industrial and agricultural hubs.

Warehousing Facilities

State-of-the-art warehousing for efficient handling, storage, and distribution, including cold-chain services.

Bonded Road Access

Bonded road access for cross-border transportation, ensuring secure and efficient cargo movement.

Introduction :Marine Infrastructures

The rail and marine infrastructure sector form the backbone of Perlis’ ambition to become a key regional logistics hub. By focusing on the integration of rail and marine routes, this business enhances the movement of goods along the Strait of Melaka and towards ASEAN countries. Significant infrastructures include:

– Sanglang Port

– Perlis Energy Hub

– Rail Sidings and Terminal Operations

– Multimodal Transport Solutions

Cargo Containers Stacked
Perlis Maritime Corridor (PMC)

Connecting Perlis to regional maritime trade routes, supporting bulk and container cargo.

Rail Sidings and Terminal Operations

Rail sidings and terminal operations, with the expansion of rail capacity to cater for both containerized and bulk goods.

Multimodal Transport Solutions

Developing integrated road, rail, and maritime logistics for seamless business operations.

Cargo Containers Stacked

Perlis Maritime Corridor (PMC)

Connecting Perlis to regional maritime trade routes, supporting bulk and container cargo.

Rail Sidings and Terminal Operations

Rail sidings and terminal operations, with the expansion of rail capacity to cater for both containerized and bulk goods.

Multimodal Transport Solutions

Developing integrated road, rail, and maritime logistics for seamless business operations.

Introduction: Energy

The energy division is committed to providing sustainable energy solutions for Northern Malaysia and Southern Thailand. This division drives the development of critical energy infrastructure, including the Perlis Power Hub (PPH), which will generate up to 5000 MW of electricity through a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) plant.

The energy business leverages Perlis’ strategic position as a gateway for LNG imports, supporting regional energy needs and providing creative solutions viz; cold energy produced from the LNG regas terminal will provide cooling for theAgrifood Hub, district cooling and data centre.
Significant components include: –

– LNG Regasification Terminal

– Bulk Fuel Storage

– Green Hydrogen Production

– Energy Security

LNG Facilities Development

Development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, including small-scale LNG distribution and energy storage.

Green Hydrogen Production

Plans for future green hydrogen production, positioning Perlis as a leader in renewable energy in the region.

Reducing Energy Dependence

Reducing Malaysia’s reliance on conventional energy by exploring cleaner alternatives like LNG.

LNG Facilities Development

Development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities, including small-scale LNG distribution and energy storage.

Green Hydrogen Production

Plans for future green hydrogen production, positioning Perlis as a leader in renewable energy in the region.

Reducing Energy Dependence

Reducing Malaysia’s reliance on conventional energy by exploring cleaner alternatives like LNG.

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