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Johor Port invests in new cranes

Johor Port invests in new cranes

The Stara day ago

JOHOR BARU: Johor Port Bhd (Johor Port) has formalised a RM72.3mil purchase of four level luffing cranes with supplier Sany Marine Heavy Industry Co Ltd.
In a statement yesterday, Johor Port said the procurement is part of a broader RM1bil enhancement plan to modernise its port facilities and to support future growth.
'The new cranes with their improved lifting performance, improved reach and enhanced durability will improve berth productivity, reduce vessel turnaround time, and deliver a more seamless and efficient cargo handling,' the company said.
Johor Port chief executive officer Md Derick Basir and Sany Marine general manager for overseas sales Tony Tang signed the deal yesterday.
Johor Port covers 1,000 acres, of which 660 acres are designated as a free trade zone. It is part of utility and infrastructure group MMC Corp Bhd. — Bernama

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JOHOR BARU: Johor Port Bhd (Johor Port) has formalised a RM72.3mil purchase of four level luffing cranes with supplier Sany Marine Heavy Industry Co Ltd. In a statement yesterday, Johor Port said the procurement is part of a broader RM1bil enhancement plan to modernise its port facilities and to support future growth. 'The new cranes with their improved lifting performance, improved reach and enhanced durability will improve berth productivity, reduce vessel turnaround time, and deliver a more seamless and efficient cargo handling,' the company said. Johor Port chief executive officer Md Derick Basir and Sany Marine general manager for overseas sales Tony Tang signed the deal yesterday. Johor Port covers 1,000 acres, of which 660 acres are designated as a free trade zone. It is part of utility and infrastructure group MMC Corp Bhd. — Bernama

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JOHOR BAHRU: Johor Port Bhd (Johor Port) has formalised a RM72.3 million purchase of four level luffing cranes with supplier Sany Marine Heavy Industry Co Ltd. In a statement today, Johor Port said the procurement is part of a broader RM1 billion capital expenditure enhancement plan to modernise its port facilities and to support future growth. "The new cranes with their improved lifting performance, improved reach and enhanced durability will improve berth productivity, reduce vessel turnaround time, and deliver a more seamless and efficient cargo-handling experience," the statement said. Johor Port chief executive officer Md Derick Basir and Sany Marine general manager for overseas sales Tony Tang were signatories at yesterday's signing ceremony. Md Derick said: "This investment is a clear demonstration of our commitment to meet the growing expectations of our diverse customer base. "We are focused on enhancing productivity, increasing operational efficiency and reinforcing our position as the port of choice in the southern region," he said. Johor Port is located on 1,000 acres, of which 660 acres are designated as a free trade zone. It is part of utility and infrastructure group MMC Corporation Bhd.

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Johor Port invests RM72.3mil in new cranes

JOHOR BAHRU: Johor Port Bhd (Johor Port) has formalised a RM72.3 million purchase of four level luffing cranes with supplier Sany Marine Heavy Industry Co Ltd. In a statement today, Johor Port said the procurement is part of a broader RM1 billion capital expenditure enhancement plan to modernise its port facilities and to support future growth. "The new cranes with their improved lifting performance, improved reach and enhanced durability will improve berth productivity, reduce vessel turnaround time, and deliver a more seamless and efficient cargo-handling experience,' the statement said. Johor Port chief executive officer Md Derick Basir and Sany Marine general manager for overseas sales Tony Tang were signatories at yesterday's signing ceremony. Md Derick said: "This investment is a clear demonstration of our commitment to meet the growing expectations of our diverse customer base. "We are focused on enhancing productivity, increasing operational efficiency and reinforcing our position as the port of choice in the southern region,' he said. Johor Port is located on 1,000 acres, of which 660 acres are designated as a free trade zone. It is part of utility and infrastructure group MMC Corporation Bhd. - Bernama

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