Asia distribution hub grabs foreign attention
Posted By asiagender.net on September 8, 2010
“Singapore and Hong Kong are no longer feasible for manufacturers of low-margin, high-volume goods, and some have
Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) growth among the investors since its soft opening and began operations on November 1st, 2006. Among tenants in Asia distribution hub PKFZ is Norway’s Aker Kvaerner, which his company manufactures subsea equipment pump oil and gas. Aver has taken up 27.6ha of land in PKFZ since he first back then, and today, he owns 14% of Asia distribution hub’s land in total; spent RM400million a manufacturing center which will play a pivotal role in support of his gas and oil Asia.
Among PKFZ’s early local heavyweights investing in Asia distribution hub is Pantech Group Holdings Bhd,
PKFZ is Asia’s distribution hub located at of Malacca, Malaysia. Its integrated solution enables integration of commercial and industrial parks to ease transportation costs. An integrated free zone creates a niche market for manufacturing and logistics businesses around the