Malaysian ports, which shipping ports does Malaysia have?



What are the shipping ports in Malaysia?

There are 58 ports in Malaysia, of which 18 are the main ports. The main ports in Malaysia include: Bintulu, Kota kinabalu, Kuantan, Kuching, Latvia Labuan, melaka gateway, miri, pasir gudang, penang, port kelang


Malaysia-Port Klang (port klang) port introduction

Port Klang (port klang/port kelang) is the largest port in the Federation of Southeast Asia Malaysia, located in the northeast of the Strait of Malacca. Port Klang is Malaysia’s maritime gateway and the country’s largest port. The port is located on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, about 6 kilometers southwest of Klang City, which is about 38 kilometers southwest of the capital Kuala Lumpur.


Port Klang is the world's 13th busiest transshipment port (2004), the 12th busiest container port (2012), and the 16th largest port in terms of cargo throughput (2011).


Port Klang is located between Penang and Singapore, at the midpoint of the Jordan Malacca Strait. The port area is built at the mouth of the Klang River and is connected to the capital Kuala Lumpur by road and rail.


Port Klang is located about 40 kilometers southwest of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, on the northeast coast of the Strait of Malacca. It is 211 nautical miles from the neighboring Singapore Port in the east, 191 nautical miles from Penang Port in the north, and 237 nautical miles from Belawan Port in Indonesia to the west. The port area is north of the mouth of the Klang River and stretches north-south along the coast. There are also south and north ports. Latitude 03.00°N, longitude 101.24°E.


Port Klang is the largest port in Malaysia. It has an advantageous geographical location and is located in the Strait of Malacca. It is an ideal port of call for trade routes from the Far East to Europe. Therefore, it has a clear competitive advantage in the shipping market. There is a free trade zone adjacent to the Port of Klang. Its hinterland is vast and the industry is developed. It has developed into a regional distribution center.


Port Klang is the largest port in Malaysia. It has an advantageous geographical location and is located in the Strait of Malacca. It is an ideal port of call for trade routes from the Far East to Europe. Therefore, it has a clear competitive advantage in the shipping market. There is a free trade zone adjacent to the Port of Klang. Its hinterland is vast and the industry is developed. It has developed into a regional distribution center.


Malaysia-Kuching Port Introduction

Kuching (Malay: Kuching) is the capital of Sarawak, Malaysia. It is the oldest and largest city in eastern Malaysia. It is also the industrial, commercial and port center in eastern Malaysia. Kuching is located in the western part of Sarawak State, on the south bank of the Sarawak River, about 35 kilometers from the coast. The old and new buildings alternate in the city. The rivers and canals are vertical and horizontal, and the green water is long. During the shuttle boats loaded with rubber, coconut and pepper, it is known as the "water capital".


Malaysia-Penang (Penang) Port Introduction

Penang (PINANG) is also known as "Qiaoye City". Located on Sha Tsui in the northeast corner of Penang Island, it is located at the north entrance of the Malacca Strait and the west bank of the Penang Strait. It is Malaysia's second largest city and largest re-export port. The port is deep enough to berth a huge ship. The semiconductor and electronic industries occupy a leading position in the country. Agricultural, forestry, and mineral products from the northern regions of Malaysia, Burma, Thailand, and Indonesia’s Sumatra are processed and re-exported here.