PENARA MARINE TERMIN

  • Latitude: 6.11667
  • Longitude: 105.017
  • South-East Asia
  • Port in Malaysia

Address: Penara MY-14 00000 Malaysia

As of my knowledge cutoff date in October 2021, there isn't a known marine terminal explicitly named "Penara Marine Terminal" in Malaysia. However, Malaysia itself features several prominent marine ports and terminals significant for maritime logistics and trade. If you intended another well-known port or if "Penara Marine Terminal" refers to a newer or less-documented facility, I might not be able to provide details beyond that point.

For a comprehensive overview, let's look at some of the key maritime terminals in Malaysia:

Port Klang

  • Overview: Often considered Malaysia's largest and busiest port, Port Klang is pivotal in Southeast Asian trade.
  • Facilities: Includes several terminals such as Northport, Westports, and Southpoint.
  • Specifications:
    • Container handling capacity exceeding 13 million TEUs annually.
    • Modern cargo handling facilities, including container, liquid bulk, dry bulk, and breakbulk.
    • Deepwater berths accommodating vessels of over 200,000 DWT.
    • Advanced logistical infrastructure supporting rail, road, and maritime connections.

Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP)

  • Overview: Located in Johor, near the Strait of Malacca, it’s a key transshipment hub.
  • Specifications:
    • TEU capacity over 10 million annually.
    • Berths: 14 container berths with depths up to 19 meters.
    • State-of-the-art equipment including post-Panamax and super post-Panamax cranes.
    • Integrated logistics and free-zone areas to support import/export activities.

Kuantan Port

  • Overview: Situated on the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia, this port focuses on industrial and bulk cargo.
  • Specifications:
    • Comprehensive facilities for liquid and dry bulk handling.
    • Deepwater terminals and specialized facilities for chemicals and gas.
    • Preferred access for industries in the East Coast Economic Region (ECER).
    • Expansion plans to increase capacity and enhance infrastructure.

Penang Port

  • Overview: Historical and strategically situated on the northwest coast, serving the northern region of the peninsula.
  • Specifications:
    • Berths suitable for container, bulk, and general cargo.
    • Annual container throughput capacity around 1.5 million TEUs.
    • Integrated logistics solutions with rail and road connectivity.
    • Modern passenger cruise terminal handling regional and international cruises.

Bintulu Port

  • Overview: The primary deep-sea port of Sarawak, located on the island of Borneo.
  • Specifications:
    • Critical for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG), palm oil, and timber.
    • Specialized facilities for LNG and petrochemical handling.
    • Dry bulk facilities with ample storage and advanced handling equipment.
    • Connectivity supporting both industrial and commercial activities in East Malaysia.

For specific details on the "Penara Marine Terminal," if it exists under a different name or alias, or is a more recent development not within my knowledge cutoff, I recommend consulting updated maritime directories or direct sources from Malaysia’s port authorities or maritime organizations for the latest and most accurate information.

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