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2 Facilities and services  





3 Logistics subsidiaries  



3.1  JP Logistics SDN BHD  





3.2  Bernas Logistics Sdn Bhd  







4 See also  





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Johor Port
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Native name

Pelabuhan Johor
Location
CountryMalaysia
LocationJohor
Coordinates1°26′20N 103°53′25E / 1.438975°N 103.890297°E / 1.438975; 103.890297
Details
Built1975
Owned byJohor Port Berhad
No.ofberths26
Statistics
Website
www.johorport.com.my

Johor Port (Malay: Pelabuhan Johor) is a port in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, built in 1977.[1] It is an integrated multi-purpose port facility providing bulk cargo, container and general cargo services.[2] It is the world's largest palm oil terminal and ranks third globally in terms of LME cargo volume.[2]

History[edit]

The Johor Port Authority was established in 1978, with the port being constructed the following year in 1979. The Johor Port Authority was incorporated in 1993, and in 1995 the port was privatized to Johor Port Berhad,[3] which is now a wholly owned subsidiaryofMMC Corporation Berhad.[4]

Facilities and services[edit]

With 5,500 ground slots and an annual capacity of 1,500,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU), the terminal's equipment and facilities include:

Since its inception, Johor Port has been handling liquid bulk cargo. Specifically, it provides facilities for edible oils - primarily palm and soybean oils - and petroleum products. The port has a freshwater capacity of 1.9 million liters to supply ships, which is done through hydrants on the wharves and the breasting island of the oil jetty.[citation needed]

For its bulk and break bulk operations, Johor Port has berths with an overall length of almost 2.4 km and nearly 200,000 sq. meters of storage facilities. The port's depth of 13.8 meters means it can accommodate dry bulk carriers up to 60,000 tonnes deadweight (DWT). Its gantry crane and the Impsamade level-stuffing[clarification needed] crane can handle 800 tons per hour; the two wharf-side cranes can handle 400 tons per hour. Johor Port's terminal has 72,000 tons of covered storage space for edible cargo and 87,000 tons of covered space for non-edible products. A conveyor system allows cargo to be transported directly from ships to nearby warehouses.[citation needed]

Johor Port's 2008 activities were as follows:[5]

Logistics subsidiaries[edit]

Johor Port Berhad[6] operates two logistics subsidiaries at the port:

JP Logistics SDN BHD[edit]

JP Logistics (JPL) was established in 1996 as a wholly owned subsidiary, designed to handle the port's internal haulage and storage needs and provide logistics services across Malaysia and into neighboring Singapore.[7] It also has operations in the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP). JPL handles both full container loads (FCL) and less-than-container loads (LCL) shipments.

Bernas Logistics Sdn Bhd[edit]

Bernas Logistics (BLSB) is the logistics arm of Bernas, the national rice distributor, with a majority stake owned by Johor Port Berhad.[8]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Johor Port". World Port Source. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  • ^ a b "Overview of Johor Port". Johor Port. Retrieved November 30, 2020.
  • ^ Mohd, Zahari Bin Mohd Rusjuna. "Green Port Initiatives In Johor" (PDF).
  • ^ "About MMC". Johor Port. Retrieved 10 January 2021.
  • ^ "StackPath".
  • ^ "What Is BHD (Berhad)?". Investopedia. Retrieved 25 April 2021.
  • ^ "JP Logistics Sdn Bhd". MMC. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  • ^ "BERNAS". Bernas Logistics. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
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