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ISKANDAR MALAYSIA

FLAGSHIP DImportant facts and details on

Eastern Gate Development

SINGAPORE

FLAGSHIP DImportant facts and details on

Eastern Gate Development

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TABLE OF CONTENTSKey Highlights Acknowledgements Introduction Key Landmarks Land Prices And Availability Major Economic Activities Basic Infrastructure And Amenities Key Players: Johor Port Bhd Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn Bhd TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd Malaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd Useful Information (Iskandar Malaysia) Useful Addresses i ii 1 2 4 6 9 21 23 29 35 48 52 53

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

KEY HIGHLIGHTS One of the key components of Iskandar Malaysia, the industrial and manufacturing hub in the southernregion of Peninsular Malaysia encompasses 31,132 ha of the Pasir Gudang area. Flagship D covers Pasir Gudang Port, Pasir Gudang Industrial Park, Tanjung Langsat Port and Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex.

Current key economic activities in Flagship D are focused towards heavy industries and logistics,including electrical and electronics (E&E), chemical, oleochemical, food and engineering-based industries as well as ports and logistics and warehousing. Flagship D has the largest concentration of palm oil refining industries and downstream activities in the world.

Key players in Pasir Gudang include both local and international companies such as Panasonic, TitanPetchem, Kiswire, Western Digital and IOI Loaders.

Most land banks in Flagship D are industrial zone (leasehold: 30+30-year lease or 60-year lease) andresidential-type (freehold and leasehold).

As at 15 February 2008, the price of industrial land in Pasir Gudang ranges between RM14 - RM20(US$5 - US$7) per sq ft for 30+30-year lease and RM17 - RM30 (US$6 - US$10) per sq ft for 60-year lease.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSFlagship A Danga Bay Holdings Sdn Bhd Crescendo Corporation Bhd Johor Land Bhd Mah Sing Group Bhd Pelangi Bhd

Others Johor Corporation Johor State Planning Committee Johor State Investment Centre Economic Planning Unit of Johor (UPENJ) Johor Tourism Action Council Johor Bahru City Council Johor Bahru Tengah Municipal Council Kulai District Council Pasir Gudang Local Authority Pontian District Council Khazanah Nasional Bhd Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) Johor Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) Johor Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) MMC Corporation Bhd Ho Chin Soon Research Sdn Bhd

Flagship B UEM Land Bhd Iskandar Investment Bhd Mulpha International Bhd KSL Holdings Bhd SP Setia Bhd

Flagship C Port of Tanjung Pelepas Tanjung Bin Power Plant Tanjung Bin International Maritime Centre KIC Oil and Gas Group

Flagship D Johor Port Bhd Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn Bhd TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd Malaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd We also wish to acknowledge and thank all the individuals, departments and agencies involved in contributing their views and input to this publication.

Flagship E Senai Airport Terminal Services Sdn Bhd IOI Properties Bhd Asiatic Land Development Sdn Bhd UM Land Bhd MSC Cyberport Sdn Bhd Lee Rubber Group

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Source: Ho Chin Soon Research

INTRODUCTIONLocation. Pasir Gudang is located 30 km east of Johor Bahru. It is located at the western end of the Johor Bahru metropolitan area. The population is around 100,000. Key Functions/Activities. Key economic activities in the Pasir Gudang area are electrical and electronics (E&E), chemical, oleochemical, chemical biofuels, food products, engineering-based industries, ports and logistics, warehousing, research and development (R&D) and plastics. Historical Background. The name Pasir Gudang originated from the existence of a sand mine at Kampung Ulu. Sand or 'pasir' in Malay was mined and stocked in sand pits/stores or 'gudang' in Malay, then exported to Singapore, hence the name 'Pasir Gudang'. Pasir Gudang was initially an agriculture area in the early 20th century. In 1969, FELDA land schemes were founded in the Pasir Gudang area. To further develop the western part of Johor, the State Government converted the estate lands into industrial and housing areas to develop Pasir Gudang into an industrial area. A Key Industrial Hub In Southern Peninsular Malaysia. To date, there are more than 300 factories in the Pasir Gudang area that have provided more than 30,000 employment opportunities to the community of 100,000 people in Pasir Gudang. Connectivity. Currently, Flagship D is connected by the four-lane Pasir Gudang Highway, a trunk road and a railway line to Johor Bahru.

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KEY LANDMARKSTanjung Langsat Industrial ComplexTanjung Langsat Industrial Complex is located in the southern region of Johor, bound by the Straits of Johor in the south and the Johor river basin in the east. The complex is an extension of the existing Pasir Gudang Industrial Area and comprises an area measuring 4,198.52 acres dedicated to light, medium and heavy industries. The land is under the ownership of Johor Corporation.

Pasir Gudang Industrial ParkPasir Gudang Industrial Park, which covers 3,764 acres of land, is one of Johor Corporations many successful industrial estates. It is also among the most successful industrial townships in Malaysia. Currently, the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area has more than 300 manufacturing companies. Meanwhile, the existing tank farm facilities in Pasir Gudang are the world's largest edible oil tankage facility catering for the throughput from the companies operating within the hinterland of Pasir Gudang.

Johor PortJohor Port services include cargo handling for a diverse range of cargo: dry cargo, general cargo, liquid bulk and containers. They also include the provision of marine services such as towage, piloting, ship-to-ship transfer, bunkering and fresh water supply. Port facility management includes the running of the Johor Port Free Zone, property management and warehousing. Johor Port is a subsidiary of MMC Corporation Bhd.

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Tanjung Langsat PortTanjung Langsat Port (TLP) is the third port in Johor, Malaysia, designed to complement the Port of Tanjung Pelepas and Johor Port in Pasir Gudang. Positioning itself as Southeast Asia's premier speciality terminal, it handles bulk cargo such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and dangerous chemicals. Initiated in 1995 and commencing partial operations in 2003, TLP is situated 12 nautical miles (22 km) from the international shipping lane, 5 km from Johor Port and 30 km from Johor Bahru. It has more than 750 acres of land within the port area and a 4.5 km shoreline fronting the Straits of Johor. Tanjung Langsat Port is a subsidiary of Johor Corporation.

Pasir Gudang CircuitBuilt in 1986, the Johor Circuit is the first international class motor racing circuit outside of the Klang Valley. It initially catered to the local enthusiasts but soon gained recognition not only regionally, but also internationally. Although it was then a comparatively new circuit, its challenging 3.86 km configuration soon attained respect and admiration amongst the racing fraternity. In 1990, just four years after it was built, the circuit was upgraded to the strict FIM World GP homologation requirements. In 1998, it hosted the World Motorcycle Grand Prix Championship. Ever since then, it has been hosting regular local and regional events.

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LAND PRICES AND AVAILABILITYAs illustrated below, there are two different types of lease agreement in Flagship D: a) 30+30-year lease and b) 60-year lease. The 30+30-year lease is between RM14 - RM20 (US$4 - US$6) per sq ft while the 60-year lease is relatively expensive in view of the long-term agreement, ranging between RM17 - RM30 (US$5 - US$9) per sq ft. In terms of availability, there is still ample land available for industrial zones in Flagship D. Industrial Estates In Flagship D No. Name Of Industrial Estate PASIR GUDANG Distance from Johor Bahru 36 km Total Acres Developed 2,312.85 (A) Total Acres Saleable 1,973.82 Total Acres Still Available 16.58 Selling Price (psf) RM14.00 RM17.00 RM18.00 2. PASIR GUDANG 36 km 1,048.00 791.02 63.69 (a) RM14.00 Lease Period Annual Assessment Rate 85% of the property value 85% of the property value Type Of Industry

1.

30 years + 30 years 60 years 30 years + 30 years

Light/ Medium

Light/ Medium

EXTENSION 3. PASIR GUDANG 36 km 145.30 89.60 89.60 RM14.00 RM18.00 RM19.00 (ZONE 12B) 4. PASIR GUDANG 36 km 254.00 183.70 183.70 RM14.00 RM18.00 RM19.00 5. TANJUNG LANGSAT 48 km 4,291.90 (d) 3,079.48(d1) 2,709.94 RM12.00 RM14.00 RM18.00 RM16.00 30 years + 30 years 60 years 85% of the property value Light/ Medium 30 years + 30 years 60 years 85% of the property value Light/ Medium

30 years + 30 years 60 Years

0.85% of the property value

Light/ Medium

Source: Johor Corporation

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As illustrated in the table below, the industrial land prices range between RM20 - RM14 (US$6.3 US$4.4) per sq ft (30+30 year lease) and RM30 - RM17 (US$9.4 - US$5.3) per sq ft (60-year lease)

Industrial Land Prices In Flagship D (As Of Year 2007)Industrial Estates Johor Bahru District Pasir Gudang (ZONE 1 - 10) Pasir Gudang EXTENSION Pasir Gudang ZONE 12B Johor Technology Park Tanjung Langsat Outside port area Within port areaSource: Johor Corporation

Price For 30 + 30-year lease (sq ft)

Price For 60-year lease (sq ft)

RM14.00 RM14.00 RM14.00 RM16.00 - RM17.00

RM17.00 - RM18.00 RM17.00 - RM18.00 RM18.00 - RM19.00 RM20.00 - RM22.00

RM12.00 - RM13.00 RM18.00 - RM20.00

RM14.00 - RM16.00 RM25.00 - RM30.00

QUIT RENT: Light Industries Medium Industries Heavy Industries

: : : : :

RM1,600.00 per hectare per year RM1,200.00 per year for land less than 0.50 hectare RM2,100.00 per hectare per year RM1,600.00 per year for land less than 0.50 hectare RM2,400.00 per hectare per year RM1,800.00 per year for land less than 0.50 hectare

(a) (b) (c) (d) (d 1) (e) (f)

1 sq m = 10.7639 sq ft 1 sq ft = 0.092903 sq m 1 acre = 0.40469 hectare Port Area (873.496 acres), Biofuel Park Area (1244.658 acres) and Industrial Area (2173.746 acres) Port Area (717.577 acres), Biofuel Park Area (1057.655 acres) and Industrial Area (1304.248 acres) Excluding the commercial area Including Phase I and II

NOTE :

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MAJOR ECONOMIC ACTIVITIESAs illustrated in the table below, Pasir Gudang represents 13.55% of the total manufacturing activities in Iskandar Malaysia, after MBJB and Tebrau. Going forward, the manufacturing industries in the Pasir Gudang area should continue to register positive growth with the new contribution from the Tanjung Langsat Industrial area. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Zone MBJB (Johor Bahru City Centre) Tebrau Pasir Gudang Skudai Senai-Kulai Nusajaya Pontian Port Of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) TotalSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

% Of Existing Manufacturing Industries 46.77 23.65 13.55 9.52 6.32 0.12 0.05 0.02 100.00

As part of the long-term development plan of Iskandar Malaysia, the Pasir Gudang area will serve as the main hub for the Oleochemical and Petrochemical Industries.

Distribution Of Major Planned Industrial Areas (2025)

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

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Key PlayersThe table below illustrates some of the key players in manufacturing-related activities in the Pasir Gudang area:Company NameAIDA MANUFACTURING (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD CCM CHEMICALS SDN BHD FAR EAST OIL TERMINAL ONE (M) SDN BHD FELDA OIL PRODUCTS SDN BHD FUJI BONDED WAREHOUSE SDN BHD FUNAI ELECTRIC (M) SDN BHD HARTMANN MALAYSIA SDN BHD HITACHI CHEMICAL (JOHOR) SDN BHD HONDA AUTOPARTS MANUFACTURING (M) SDN BHD HUME INDUSTRIES (M) SDN BHD IDEMITSU SM (M) SDN BHD IOI LODERS CROKLAAN OILS SDN BHD JTS ENGINEERING SDN BHD K. L. KEPONG EDIBLE OILS SDN BHD KISWELL SDN BHD KISWIRE CO SDN BHD KONTENA NASIONAL BHD LAM SOON EDIBLE OIL SDN BHD LUVATA MALAYSIA MALAYSIA SDN BHD MALAYSIA MARINE AND HEAVY ENGINEERING MALAYSIA VEGETABLE OIL REFINERY SDN BHD MALAYSIAN OXYGEN BHD MONSANTO (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD NATURAL OLEOCHEMICALS SDN BHD NATURAL SOAPS SDN BHD NIPPON KODOSHI KOGYO (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD PACIFIC OLEOCHEMICAL SDN BHD PANAGAWA (M) SDN BHD PANASONIC AVC NETWORKS JOHOR MALAYSIA SDN BHD PETRONAS GAS BHD SANWA RESIN (M) SDN BHD SEIKO ELECTRIC ASIA (M) SDN BHD SHELL MALAYSIA TRADING SDN BHD SHIMA ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD SITT TATT INDUSTRIAL GASES SDN BHD SOUTHERN STEEL MESH SDN BHD SOUTHERN NISSHIN BIO TECH SDN BHD TIONG NAM ALLIED CONTAINER DEPOT SERVICES SDN BHD TITAN PETCHEM (M) SDN BHD

Business ActivitiesPlastic Injection Moulding Chlor Alkali Products Oil Storage Terminal RDB Palm Oil, Olein, Stearin, Flaked Stearin and Acid Palm Midfraction Warehouse Warehouse Moulded Paper Pulp Packaging & Machining Varnish for Electrical Coating and Photosynthicdry film, Copper Clad Laminates and Board for PCB Autoparts (Instrument Panel, Door Bumper and Roof Rim/Lining) Asbestos Cement Concrete Pipes and Concrete Products Ethylbenzene and Styrene Monomer RBD Oil, RBD Olein, RBD Stearin, Fatty Acid, Crude Olein, Stearin and RBD Hydrogenated Groundnut Oil Aluminium Refactroring Refined Palm Oil, Palm Olein, Palm Stearin and Palm Fatty Acid Distillate Flux-cored Wire and Alloy Steel Wire of Mag-Metal Active Gas (Gas Shielded Welding Solid Wire) Steel Wire Rope, Strand, Pre-Stressed Products, Steel Tyre Cord, High Pressure Reinforced Hose Wire and Bead Wire Transportation Yard Cooking Oil and Soap Drawn Copper Products, Air Conditioning & Refregeration Tubes and Copper Plating Anodes Shipyard, Ship Repairing & other Engineering Works RBD Palm Oil, Olein & Starin, Palm Fatty Acid Distillate, Margarine Butter and Dairy Spread Industrial Gases (Oxygen, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, Acetylene and Refill of Carbon Dioxide) Agriculture Chemicals (Weed Killer) Fatty Acid and its Fractions, Glycerine and Distilled Fatty Alcohol Soap noodles (Palm Base/Palm Kernel Base) Saperators, Battery and Capacitor-related Products Refined Glycerine and Fatty Acids (Capric, Caproic, Caprylic, Luaric, Myristic, Palmitic and Stearic Acids) Polystyrene Products Hi-fi Video Cassette Recorders & Players, Radio Cassette Recorders, Compact Disc Players and Hi-fi Stereo Systems Petroleum Products (Natural Gas Transmission System & Processing) Moulding-MDF Paper Overlaid, MDF Board and Paper Overlaid Plywood Electrical Components & Parts and Plastic Injection Moulding Parts for Automotive Industry Petroleum Depot PCB Assemblies Industrial Oxygen Welded Wire Mesh Palm Oil Container Logistics Depot Ethylene, Propylene, Pyrolysis, Gasoline, Fuel Oil, Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, Linear Low Density Plyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene, Butadinene (LPDE) Polypropylene, Polypropylene Copolymer Resins and Homopolymer Resins Rubber Linings Plating Chemicals for Undercoating of Magnetic Disc and Pre-treatment of Chemicals Ceramic Floor Tiles and Wall Tiles

TOYO RUBBER (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD UYEMURA (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD WHITE HORSE CERAMIC INDUSTRIES SDN BHDSource: Johor Corporation

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The table below illustrates some of the key players in manufacturing-related activities in the Tanjung Langsat Industrial area:Companies Business Activities

DAIREN CHEMICAL (M) SDN BHD KISWIRE CORD SDN BHD TITAN PETCHEM (M) SDN BHD WHITE HORSE CERAMIC INDUSTRIES SDN BHD JAPMAS STEEL SDN BHDSource: Johor Corporation

Ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer Steel wire cord 7 bead wire High and low density polyethylene & PVC Ceramic tiles (floor & wall) Steel pipes & other steel products

The details of existing tenants in Flagship D are as follows: No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Company B.I.G. Industrial Gas Sdn Bhd Xin Hwa Trading & Transport Sdn Bhd Kt & R Engineering Construction Sdn Bhd Tikitar Cascadian Industries Sdn Bhd Seun Steel (M) Sdn Bhd Johbakti Mewah Sdn Bhd Eng Song Aluminium Industries Sdn Bhd Tenaga Nasional Bhd Ag-seven Palm Oil Sdn Bhd Aramoil (M) Sdn. Bhd. Industrial Areas Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang Acreage 1.50 3.00 2.823 1.210 1.247 2.363 Leasehold 60 60 60 60 60 60 Products/ Activities Industrial gases plant Pasir Gudang warehouse and logistics Machinery engineering and logistics Bitumen products Steel slitting, shearing, punching and annealing Silicon wafer and for other activities related thereof Aluminium recovery smelting plant Utilities Power Cooking oil packaging Recovering and distribution of vessel cleaning chemicals Methyl ester sulfonate (Mes) Metal recycling Country Of Origin Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia India Malaysia Malaysia

7. 8. 9. 10.

Tanjung Langsat Tanjung Langsat Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang

2.00 5.592 2.00 1.239

60 60 60 60

Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Singapore

11. 12.

Lion Eco Chemicals Sdn Bhd LLs Hardware Industrial Sdn Bhd

Tanjung Langsat Pasir Gudang

19.00 3.003

60 60

Japan Malaysia

Source: Johor Corporation

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BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE AND AMENITIESOverviewInfrastructure plays a pivotal role in supporting the manufacturing industry. The primary components for basic infrastructure and amenities are roads and transportation services, water supply and distribution, electrical supply, gas supply, sanitation-wastewater collection and removal as well as solid waste collection and removal. These services are bundled together to support business activities in the surrounding Pasir Gudang area.

Power SupplyThe key directions in Flagship D are to ensure: (i) sufficient supply of power to cater for the growth of Iskandar Malaysia; (ii) its objective of becoming a world-class sustainable conurbation; and (iii) the reliability of power within Iskandar Malaysia. The present supply of electric power in Flagship D is sufficient. Based on the following supply and demand table, the capacities of all main intake substations are able to meet the demand.

Projection Of Power Supply Demand In Flagship D (2000 - 2025)Sector Domestic Commercial Industry Sub total Street Lighting (5%) Total (MW) 372.42 405.19 469.61 575.75 719.68Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

2005 186.21 111.72 55.86 353.80 18.62

2010 202.59 121.56 60.78 384.93 20.26

2015 234.81 140.88 70.44 446.13 23.48

2020 287.87 172.72 86.36 546.96 28.79

2025 359.84 215.90 107.95 683.70 35.98

The proposed targets for power supply for Iskandar Malaysia are as follows: Improve System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) from the current 105 minutes/customer/ year (2004) to less than 20 minutes/customer/year. System Average Interruption Frequency Indexes (SAIFI) from 1.11 (2004) to less than 0.5.

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Committed Sub-station (PMU) In Flagship DTNB will need to increase the capacity of the main intake to meet the increase in demand expected up to 2025. The plans for upgrade within the Pasir Gudang area are illustrated in the following table: Study Area Main Substation Intake (PMU) PGIE T3 Tg. Langsat 1 Johor Port Pasir Putih Tg. Langsat 2 Rate (MVA) 1X60 2X90 2X90 2X30 2X90 2X30 2X90 2X30Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Voltage (kV) 132/22 132/33 132/33 132/11 132/33 132/11 132/33 132/11 Sub Total

Capacity (MVA) 60.00 180.00 180.00 60.00 180.00 60.00 180.00 60.00 940.00

Max. Demand (MWMD) -

Target Year Completion 2002 2003 2003 2003 2010 2010 2012 2012

PBT Pasir Gudang (PBTPG)

Water SupplyThe current supply of water is adequate in meeting the needs of Iskandar Malaysia, with a reserve of about 100%. Heavy industries in Pasir Gudang, new industries in Nusajaya and other industrial areas, as well as the associated population increase will require that the water supply system (comprising the source, headworks, transmission, and storage and distribution network) be augmented significantly. Demand for water within the region in 2005 was about 537 million litres per day. Syarikat Air Johor Holdings Bhd (SAJH) is the body responsible for the supply of treated water in Iskandar Malaysia. There are six treatment plants, which supply 858 million litres of treated water per day to consumers in Iskandar Malaysia. Raw water is sourced from three rivers namely Sungai Layang, Sungai Johor and Sungai Pulai.

Existing Iskandar Malaysia Water SupplyTreatment Plant Sg. Layang Sg. Layang Extension Sg. Johor - Stage 2 Lower Pulai Treatment Plant Sg. Johor - Stage 3 Sayong Treatment Plant TotalSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Water Supply (million litres/day) 182.0 136.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

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Existing and Proposed Water Treatment Plants in Iskandar Malaysia By 2025, the estimated consumption is 1,418 million litres per day, an increase of 44% compared to the consumption in 2005. The tables below show the existing and proposed water treatment plants till 2025.

Existing and Proposed Water Treatment Plants2003 Existing Treatment Plants: Layang Layang Extension PUB Skudai Sg. Johor Stage 2 Lower Pulai Treatment Plant Sg. Johor Stage 3 Sayong Treatment Plant Total Proposed By Syarikat Air Johor Holdings Bhd: Johor Bahru Treatment Plant (Sg. Johor) Sedili Besar Treatment Plant - Stage 1A Sedili Besar Treatment Plant - Stage 1B Total Grand TotalSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

2005

2010

2015

2020

2025

182.0 136.0 75.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 0.0 793.0

182.0 136.0 0.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

182.0 136.0 0.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

182.0 136.0 0.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

182.0 136.0 0.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

182.0 136.0 0.0 159.0 82.0 159.0 140.0 858.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 793.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 858.0

140.0 0.0 0.0 140.0 998.0

140.0 0.0 0.0 140.0 998.0

140.0 210.0 0.0 350.0 1208.0

140.0 210.0 210.0 560.0 1418.0

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Gas SupplyNatural gas is used primarily for power generation (65%) in Malaysia. 24% of natural gas produced is used in heavy industries, 4% is used in housing, commercial and industrial areas and the remaining 7% is exported. Petronas Gas Bhd is responsible for the transmission of gas and for ensuring sufficient supply of gas. The supply and distribution of gas for commercial purposes is fairly advanced, with gas being supplied via pipelines to factories and other gas consumers. Natural gas is distributed by Gas Malaysia Bhd through a medium pressure piping system placed along road reserves. The natural gas is obtained from the Petronas Supply Centre in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia and these pipes run to the southern region of Johor, supplying gas to Johor Bahru, Pasir Gudang and Singapore. Natural gas is supplied mainly to the industrial areas in Plentong, Tebrau, Larkin, Tampoi, Kulai and Senai. However, the City Gas System has not been extended to non-industrial consumers, and most houses and restaurants use gas distributed in small cylinders, while hotel and some industrial users receive gas in bulb-shaped cylinders. As of today, there are four odouriser stations which are in Kulai, Senai, Permas Jaya and Pasir Gudang, with a total capacity of 177,100 (sm2/hr). Demand for gas in the year 2010 is projected at only 88 units (cubic metres).

Odouriser Stations And Their CapacityLocation Johor Bahru City Centre Senai Kulai Pasir Gudang TOTALSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Odouriser Station Permas Jaya Odouriser Station Senai Odouriser Station Kulai Odouriser Station Pasir Gudang Odouriser Station

Capacity (sm2/hr) 70,000 8,100 29,000 70,000 177,100

Differences Of Total Demand And Supply (2003 - 2025)Item Plentong, Terbau, Larkin, Tampoi Senai Domestic Commercial Industry Domestic Commercial Industry Kulai Domestic Commercial Industry Pasir Gudang Domestic Commercial Industry TOTALSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

2003 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 5

2005 9 19 8 1 2 5 44

2010 34 30 14 1 3 7 88

2015 44 39 18 1 3 8 115

2020 57 51 24 2 4 11 149

2025 75 66 31 2 6 14 194

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Telecommunications, Water Supply, Gas Supply And Power Supply Facilities

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Road NetworksPasir Gudang is accessible via the Pasir Gudang Highway, also known as the Federal Route, a major highway in Johor that connects Tampoi Utara in the west to Pasir Gudang, Johor Port and Tanjung Langsat in the east. The existing four-lane highway will be expanded to a six-lane highway under the 9th Malaysia Plan (9MP) in view of continuous traffic growth along the highway daily. Pasir Gudang is also accessible via local trunk roads. Road Network System Expressways New / Upgrading Of Primary Roads New / Upgraded Of Secondary Roads TOTALSource: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Length (km) 98.10 212.00 113.85 423.95

Implementation Phase 2004 - 2020 2004 - 2020 2004 - 2020 2004 - 2020

Total Cost (RM million) 1,471.65 2,317.50 983.65 4,772.80

The Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) has proposed a Road Network System of 423.96 km in Iskandar Malaysia at an estimated total cost of about RM4.8 billion, of which about RM1.4 billion has been identified for projects to upgrade roads in Pasir Gudang. The proposed road upgrade in Pasir Gudang should be completed by 2010, as proposed under the 9th Malaysia Plan (9MP).

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Ref PBa PBb PNa (FR17) PBe

Project Proposed Southern Link (Pasir Gudang-Bakar Batu) Proposed East-West Link Upgrading of Pasir Gudang Highway Proposed Outer Ring Road

Length (km) 15 km 27.5 km 45.5 km 43.0 km

Implementation Phase 2004 - 2010 2004 - 2010 2004 - 2010 2016 - 2020

Indicative Cost (RM million) 150 275 591.5 430

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Furthermore, the new 77 km Senai-Desaru Expressway, which is expected to be opened to the public at the end of 2008, will benefit two industrial areas developed by Johor Corporation. Upon completion, traffic from the north of Johor Bahru will have easy access to Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex and Pasir Gudang Industrial Area through a 5 km four-lane dual carriageway road that links Tanjung Langsat to the new expressway. With this new infrastructure, manufacturers from both areas can transport their products to all major seaports such as Tanjung Pelepas Port as well as an international air cargo hub in Senai. The proposed Permas Jaya Second Bridge and an alternative road to Pasir Gudang are additional facilities that will benefit the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area and Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex. This RM175 million project will take 36 months to complete.

Two new highways that will benefit the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex and Pasir Gudang Industrial Area

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

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Proposed Primary Road Development

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Transit Oriented DevelopmentBy 2010, the population in Iskandar Malaysia is forecasted to be 1.5 million, of which about 0.54 million and 0.59 million are within the Majlis Perbandaran Johor Bahru (MPJB) and Majlis Perbandaran Johor Bahru Tengah (MPJBT). Therefore, for the ultimate in integration, the Government has proposed the development of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) as well as the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) System. The LRT will include a 59 km route connecting Pasir Gudang-Nusajaya, totaling RM2.66 billion, to be completed by 2020.

Proposed Development Of Light Rail Transit (LRT)Routes Pasir Gudang -Nusajaya Route Length (km) 59.0 No. Of Stations 19 Travel Time (1-way trip) 120 minutes Implementation Phase 2016 - 2020 Indicative Cost (RM million) 2,660.0

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Proposed Development Of Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)Routes Route Length (km) 36.0 No. Of Stations 11 Travel Time (1-way trip) 55 minutes Implementation Phase 2011 - 2015 Indicative Cost (RM million) 495.0

JB Sentral II-PTP

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

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Proposed Comprehensive Public Transportation System For Iskandar Malaysia

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Rail Network And Transit Stops

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

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AmenitiesCommunity FacilitiesCommunity facilities form an essential part of the urban environment. These facilities include schools, hospital and healthcare services, shopping malls & hypermarkets, public community centres, libraries, sports & recreational facilities, social welfare, postal, religious houses, police stations, childcare centres, fire & rescue stations, public buildings and transportation. Existing Community Facilities In Flagship D (Pasir Gudang) In flagship D, currently, there are about 478 schools, 230 religious reserves, 23 police stations and 22 healthcare facilities. The table below highlights the existing available community facilities in Flagship D: District Education Unit Sg. Tiram Total 7 478 Plentong 471 Ha 9.74 721.05 2 228 230 Religious Reserves Unit Ha 2.87 107.1 23 23 42.29Community Facilities

Security Unit Ha

Healthcare Unit 2 20 22 Ha 3.21 56.66

Others Unit 6 103 109 Ha 1.05 70.41

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Demand For Community Facilities In Flagship D (2025) Based on the projected total population of 3.0 million in 2025, the demand for community facilities will increase in tandem. As illustrated in the table below, by 2025, the demand for community facilities in Flagship D will consist of 357 schools, 689 religious reserves and 1 healthcare facility. District Education Unit Sg. Tiram Plentong Total 17 340 357 Ha 21.85 430.01Community Facilities

Religious Reserves Unit 33 656 689 Ha 7.74 152.35

Healthcare Unit 1 1 Ha 16.47 Unit 5 102 107

Others Ha 0.21 4.06

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

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International SchoolsCurrently, most of the international schools in Iskandar Malaysia are located in Flagship A (Johor Bahru City Centre) due to the concentration of population arising from major business activities in both areas. However, there are also plans to build more international schools in Iskandar Malaysia to cater to the expected growing numbers of expatriates coming to work in various Flagships in Iskandar Malaysia. As illustrated in the Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP), the percentage of foreigners to total population of Iskandar Malaysia is expected to increase from 6.6% presently to 12-15% by 2025. The existing International Schools in Iskandar Malaysia are as follows: International Schools in Iskandar MalaysiaSRI UTAMA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Jalan Beringin, Melodies Garden, 80250 Johor Bahru. Tel : (607) 334 7714/15 or 334 8452 2 Jalan Yahya Awal, Johor Bahru. Tel : (607) 226 0222, Fax : (607) 226 0333 9 Jalan Skudai, 80200 Johor. Tel : (607) 221 8112, Fax : (607) 224 6770 No. 6, Jalan Lembah, Off Persiaran Seri Alam, 81750 Johor Bahru. Tel : (607) 386 4562, Fax : (607) 386 4561

SRI ANDALAS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

TUN DR ISMAIL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF JOHOR JAPANESE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Source: Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA)

Similarly, other facilities such as hospitals/healthcare services, and shopping malls/hypermarkets are mostly located in Flagship A (Johor Bahru City Centre). The distance between Johor Bahru City Centre and other Flagships in Iskandar Malaysia is within 15 - 45 minutes drive. Government Hospitals and Healthcare Services in Iskandar MalaysiaHOSPITAL PERMAI Jalan Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-237 3333, Fax : 07-237 1396 http://www.permai.gov.my No of beds: 1400

HOSPITAL SULTAN ISMAIL

Jalan Persiaran Mutiara Emas Utama, Taman Mount Austin, 81000 Johor Bharu. Tel : 07-356 5000, Fax : 07-356 5034 No of beds: 236 Hospital Sultanah Aminah, 80100 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-225 7000, Fax : 07-284 1590 No of beds: 989 http://hsajb.moh.gov.my Hospital Temenggung Seri Maharaja Tun Ibrahim, 81000 Kulai. Tel : 07-662 3333, Fax : 07-662 2605 No of beds: 93

HOSPITAL SULTANAH AMINAH

HOSPITAL TEMENGGUNG SERI MAHARAJA TUN IBRAHIMSource: Ministry of Health

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Private Hospitals and Healthcare Services in Iskandar MalaysiaHospital Pakar Johor (Multidisciplinary) 39-B, Jalan Abdul Samad, 80100 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-223 7811, Fax : 07-224 8213 http://www.jsh.kpjhealth.com.my No. 33, Jalan Tun Abdul Razak (Susur 5), 81000 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-223 3377, Fax : 07-223 8833/222 6961 66A, 66B, 68A, 68B, Jalan Kuning Taman Pelangi, 80400 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-333 1263, Fax : 07-334 5823 17, Jalan Payamunis, Taman Johor, 81200 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-234 8899, Fax : 07-234 9988 No. 2, Jalan Sutera 3, Taman Sentosa, 80150 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-331 1088/331 1089, Fax : 07-335 5787 No. 5 & 7, Jalan Ronggeng 2, Taman Skudai Baru, 81300 Skudai. Tel : 07-557 0577, Fax : 07-577 0577 No. 6B, Jalan Harimau, Century Garden, 80250 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-771 3103, Fax : 07-771 3258 Lot PTD 7522, Jalan Kempas Baru, 81200 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-236 8999, Fax : 07- 236 8222 Pusat Perniagaan Pasir Gudang, Lot 17 & 18, 81700 Pasir Gudang, Johor. Tel : 07-252 1800, Fax : 07-251 8199 No. 77 & 79, Jalan Balau 3, Taman Rinting, 81750 Masai, Johor. Tel : 07-387 7403, Fax : 07-387 7809 No. 7 & 7A Jalan Keli, Batu 10, 81300 Skudai Johor. Tel : 07-558 5750, Fax : 07-558 5773 Level 33B, Menara Landmark, No. 12, Jalan Ngee Heng, 80000 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-278 3333, Fax : 07-278 2222 No. 28, Jalan Sutera, Taman Sentosa, 80150 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-333 2555/332 3500, Fax : 07-332 3600 No. 4, Jalan Sri Perkasa 1/5, Taman Tampoi Utama, 80400 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-333 1263, Fax : 07-334 5823 S2-03, 2nd Floor, Century Plaza, Jalan Harimau, Century Garden, 80250 Johor Bahru. Tel : 07-333 5055, Fax : 07-333 5633 No. 2, Jalan Sri Perkasa 1/5, Taman Tampoi Utama, 81200 Johor Bharu. Tel : 07-241 1100, Fax : 07-241 2619

Hospital Pakar Puteri (Multidisciplinary)

Chia's Maternity and Gynaecology Specialist (Maternity Home )

Hospital City Heart Care

Hospital Hoo Specialist Maternity & Surgery Sdn Bhd Hospital Pakar Skudai, Skudai Surgical Centere (M) Sdn Bhd

Hospital Century Medical Centre

Hospital Kempas Medical Centre

Hospital Penawar Sdn Bhd (Multidisciplinary)

Klinik dan Wisma Bersalin Rabbishfina (Maternity Home)

Klinik Pakar Wanita dan Hospital Bersalin Skudai (Maternity Home) Landmark Medical Centre Sdn Bhd

Loke Specialist Maternity Centre

Hospital Perling Medical Centre Sdn Bhd

Specialist Women Hospital Sdn Bhd (Maternity Home)

Tan Klinik Pakar Perbidanan

Source: Ministry of Health

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Shopping Malls/Hypermarkets Jusco Tebrau City City Square Plaza Kotaraya Plaza Seni Plaza Pelangi Plaza Angsana Perling Mall Pelangi Leisure MallSource: Johor Tourism Action Council

Holiday Plaza Giant Hypermarket Carrefour The Zone Shopping Centre Jusco, Permas Jaya Kompleks Pusat Bandar, Pasir Gudang Skudai Parade

Other FacilitiesHotels/Resorts The Puteri Pacific Hotel Hyatt Regency Hotel Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Sofitel Hotel Grand Blue Wave Hotel Straits View Hotel Crystal Crown Hotel Eden Garden Hotel Selesa Hotel Tropical Inn Hotel Merlin Inn Hotel Rasa Sayang Hotel Seri Malaysia Hotel Paradise Skudai Hotel Surf Pacific HotelSource: Johor Tourism Action Council

Golf Courses Austin Hills Country Resort Pulai Springs Golf & Country Club Starhill Golf & Country Club Ponderosa Golf & Country Club Tanjung Puteri Golf & Country Club Royal Johor & Country Club Resort Poresia Country Club Octville Golf & Country Club Pelangi Driving Range Palm Resort Golf & Country Club Permas Jaya Golf Club Daiman 18 (Public Course) Palm Villa Resort The Legends Golf & Country Resort Kukup Golf ResortSource: Johor Tourism Action Council

State Police Station Contacts Johor State Police Headquarters: (607)-225 4422 Johor State Police Headquarters 24-hour Hotline: (607)-225 4499 Johor State Police Hotline: (607)-225 6622, (607)-225 4688, (607)-222 1999, (607)-225 4499, (607)-222 9478 Website: www.rmp.gov.my Fire Stations Contact No: 999 Website: www.bomba.gov.my

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KEY PLAYERS

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Johor Port BhdCompany Profile Johor Port Bhd (JPB) is the operator of the multi-purpose sea port in Pasir Gudang named Johor Port. The port itself was established in 1977 under a government authority and all operations were fully privatised in 1995 under JPB. Part of the MMC group of companies, it did not take long for the company to prove itself both a capable operator and a profitable venture. The reasons behind its success are: . Customer Focus. JPB uses every new requirement as a catalyst for the further development of its infrastructure. Every new customer entering the port becomes part of a valued community working towards their shared development. Diversity of Services. JPB provides facilities for the handling of many types of cargo and provides services across more than one mode of cargo. For example, raw materials can be received in liquid bulk form, processed in the Free Zone or the surrounding industrial area, and then exported via containers. There is therefore an enormous potential for savings in terms of cost and time to be gained due to the options available for cargo handling.

JPB also extends the concept of diversity to its logistics services, efficiently handled by JP Logistics. The logistics solutions provider is responsible for all intra-port cargo movement, but also offers its innovative total logistics package to users across the nation.

Core Businesses/ServicesJohor Port is a dedicated and complete multi-purpose port offering comprehensive port and supporting facilities and services.

Cargo Services: Bulk And Break Bulk Services The terminal offers 2.4 km of berthing length, with a maximum draft of 13.5 m. Able to handle vessels of up to 80,000 mt displacement. Access to 230,000 sq m of warehousing space for break bulk and dry bulk. Supported by rail mounted cranes, a fleet of mobile shore cranes, cargo-handling machinery, stevedores and contractors, warehouse and open yard as well as logistics support services.

Dry Bulk facilities: Cargo handled includes edible and non-edible cargo - cement clinkers, fertilisers, iron ore, woodchip, PKE, cereals, etc. Dedicated conveyor system that covers 820 m of berthing length, which links vessels to users warehouses at rates of up to 1,000 tons/hr. Break-bulk facilities: Cargo handled includes palletised, unitised cargo, drums, pipes, coils Project cargo, etc.

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Liquid Bulk Services Separate facilities for: - Edible cargo: vegetable oil, palm oil, oleochemical, sunflower oil, soy oil, etc. - Non-edible cargo: marine fuel oil, diesel, petrol, naphtha, VCM, LPG, etc. Network of pipes allows cargo to be transported directly to and from tank farms, thus increasing theefficiency of loading/unloading operations.

Major shipping lines include NITC, Stolt Tankers, JO Tankers, Oeldjen, and MISC.

Liquid Bulk Services: Edible Services 4 jetties (BT5 to BT8) can accommodate up to four vessels at any one time. An additional wharf length of 537 m (BT9 to BT12). Drafts ranging from 9 m to 12 m. Able to handlevessels up to 53,300 mt displacement.

Backed by the worlds largest tank farm for edible liquid, with a holding capacity of 462,500 mt. Handling rate of an average 1,000 tonnes per hour.

Liquid Bulk Services: Non-edible Services 4 jetties (BT1 to BT4) can accommodate up to four vessels at any one time. Drafts up to 13 m. Able to handle vessels of up to 120,000 mt displacement. Supporting terminal tank farm with a capacity of 517,451 mt. Cargo conveyed at rates of 1,000 to 1,500 tons/hr. Supported by International standards and sophisticated safety features with remote control fire fighting devices.

Container Services 760 m total berthing length with 14 m draft. Able to accommodate vessels up to 104,000 dwt. 6 Post-Panamax and 1 Panamax Gantry Cranes. 19 Rubber-tyred Gantries. 50 prime movers. A dedicated rail depot linking JCT to the national rail grid and neighbouring countries. Backed by efficient ICT system JCTS. Container yard = 250,000 sq m. Container Freight Service facilities = 11,000 sq m. Total terminal capacity = 1,200,000 TEUs per annum. Shipping services: - International MLO 36 strings - International feeder 3 strings - Domestic/East and West Malaysia 15 strings

Value-Added/Supporting Services Free Zone Services Johor Ports Free Zone covers two-thirds of the port area. The Free Zone Area is a trading and logistics hub providing commercial and manufacturing facilitieswithin the port area.

JPB also participates in the Royal Malaysian Customs Golden Client programme. Benefits: - Duty and tax incentives by the Government - Users of the Free Zone enjoy minimal customs formalities enabling them to engage in value-addedactivities.

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Such activities include: Inter modal cargo conversion: break bulking, containerisation, liquid to containers/drums. Packaging and labeling. Processing, manufacturing and assembly. Users have access to the Free Zone Information Processing System (FZIPS), which is interlinked with the Customs Information System (SMK).

Logistics Services Services offered by JP Logistics (JPL) and Bernas Logistics (BLSB). Through these companies, JPB is able to serve as a one-stop solutions provider for any logisticsrequirement, thus reducing the hassle of dealing with multiple parties.

JPL offers total logistics packages - covering warehousing and distribution, shipping, roadtransportation and rail transportation.

Some of its activities include inventory, supply chain management, shipping freight arrangement,haulage, container storage, M&R depot and project logistics.

Marine Services JPB provides marine services for all vessel traffic going through the Johor Port waterfront. Services include: - Pilotage within the Johor Port water limits. - Towage, berthing and unberthing. - Fresh water supply and bunkering. - Ship-to-ship transfer operations. - Lay-up facility. - Transshipment for damaged vessels (under the P&I club).

Current/Ongoing DevelopmentsFor the past five years (2003 to 2007), total development expenditure amounted to about RM250 million: 1. Wharves and jetties. 2. Buildings and warehouses. 3. Terminal equipment i. Container terminal-new quay cranes and transfer cranes. ii. Bulk and Break bulk terminal-new gantry cranes. 4. Logistics services haulage, shipping and warehouse. 5. Security enhancement. i. ICT systems upgrade. 6. General port infrastructure, buildings, landscape and maritime centre.

Future DevelopmentsFurther development in port and logistics services: 1. To develop the port as an integrated logistics solutions provider. 2. To enhance productivity: i. Terminal equipment additional cranes and replacement of equipment. ii. Wharves and jetties remedial, upgrading and enhancement works. 3. To expand logistics business to suit market demands and expanding geographical coverage. i. Enhance the road transportation network by increasing the haulage fleet and building more warehousing/distribution hubs. ii. Direct operation of rail freight services by procuring wagons and operating an Inland Clearance Depot. iii. Provide sea transport services and form alliances to strengthen the regional network and access the global market.

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AddressJOHOR PORT BHD, P.O. Box 151, Wisma Kontena 81707 Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia.

Phone No/Fax+607 253 5888/+607 251 0980

Websitewww.johorport.com.my

[email protected]

Contact PersonName Designation Company E-mail Tel (office) : : : : : En Yusli B Amat Deputy Chief Executive Officer Johor Port [email protected] +607 253 5888 or +607 251 0980

Year Of Incorporation1993

Board Of Directors1. Dato' Mohd Taufik Bin Abdullah 2. Abdul Khalid Khan Bin Lal Khan 3. Datuk Mohd Sidik Bin Shaik Osman 4. Ooi Teik Huat 5. Feizal Ali 6. Hajjah Nik Roslini Bt Raja Ismail 7. Abdullah Yusoff Bin Basiron 8. Hasni Bin Harun

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Senior ManagementDato' Mohd Taufik Abdullah Executive Director's Office: Abdul Khalid Lal Khan Yusli Amat Abdul Wahab Abdull Majeed Director Of Department: Maimoon Sirat Heads Of Departments: Azman Abdul Aziz Capt. Mohd Slim Mohd Din Capt. Abdul Rahim Omar Saban Salim Abdul Rashid Salleh Masri Ahmat Fatimah Mohd Yusof Lim Lee Tin Mohd Shukor Mazi Abdullah Ali JP Logistics Sdn Bhd Mohd Hanifah Abdul Kadir Mohd Nazri Mansor Chief Executive Officer Chief Operating Officer Head of Container Terminal Department Head of Bulk and Break Bulk Terminal Department Head of Marine Department Head of Finance Department Head of Human Resource Department Head of Electrical Engineering Department Head of Procurement Department Head of Internal Audit Department Head of ICT Department Head of Port Safety Department Executive Director Deputy Chief Executive Officer Chief Operations Officer Executive Chairman

Director of Legal Department and Company Secretary

Land Bank (in acres)Total 1,000 Non-Free zone 400 Free Zone 600 (Manufacturing and Commercial activities) Freehold Leasehold Leasehold

Price (RM/per sq ft)Industrial (RM/per sq ft) Free Zone Nil (but negotiable) (RM/per sq ft) >35.00

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Basic Information 1,000 acres of land 600 acres of FZ Dedicated container, liquid bulk, bulk and beak bulk terminals and wharves 230,000 sq m storage facilities

Cargo Type Container Cargo Dry Bulk Break Bulk Liquid Bulk Total

Million Tonnes 16.0 4.9 5.8 13.6 40.3

Map Of Johor Port

Source: Johor Port Bhd

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Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn BhdCompany Profile Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn Bhd (TLP) was incorporated in 1995 with an authorised capital of RM10 millionand a paid-up capital of RM5.0 million. Johor Corporation holds 95% equity interest in the company while the remaining 5% is held by TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johor Corporation.

The principal objective of setting up a port in Tanjung Langsat is to serve the 4,000 acres of industrialland of Tanjung Langsat which is situated immediately behind the port designated area. With 4.5 km of shore line back-up and 700 acres of land within the port area, TLP is well-positioned to serve the entire industrial complex as well as the region.

TLP is strategically located in the heart of Southeast Asia. The vast land bank within the port area, longshoreline and adequate depth combine to give TLP a distinct advantage to attract investors to use this port. TLP is located near Johor Port Bhd, which means the two ports are also well placed to complement each other.

In terms of logistical advantages, TLPs location which is within 30 minutes of steaming time or 12nautical miles from the international shipping lane and only about 50 km from Senai Airport a designated regional air cargo hub, will provide TLP with added accessibility and connectivity. In addition, TLPs location within the newly launched Iskandar Malaysia will positively impact the ports development and growth in the future.

With an L-shaped twin berth jetty capable of handling vessels up to 150,000 dwt, TLP commencedpartial operations in January 2003 and is expected to be fully operational by early 2008.

Additionally, a 100,000 metric tonne capacity storage tank facility for gasoline products has beencompleted, and it will be leased to an oil-related company based in Switzerland with worldwide operations including Singapore. The bulking activities are expected to generate 3.6 million metric tonnes of throughput a year, to be handled through TLPs jetty.

TLP also signed a concession agreement with Dialog Equity on 12 April 2007 to develop 50 acres ofland consisting of two parcels of land, 40 acres and 10 acres each, for a 30-year concession period. Dialog will construct storage facilities that provide a total capacity of 530,000 tonnes for liquid bulk cargo. These facilities are expected to be completed in 2009 and will handle an estimated throughput of 12.5 million a year to be handled through TLP port facilities. The expansion of an additional 3 berths is currently under construction to handle the forecasted cargo.

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TLP also signed a joint venture agreement with an edible oil storage company, Felda-Johore BulkersSdn Bhd (FJB), on 20 July 2006 to set up a joint venture company, Langsat Bulkers Sdn Bhd. The new company will develop and manage a bulking installation facility for bio-diesel with a capacity of 20,800 metric tonnes in its first phase of development within the port area. The facility will cater for biodiesel products from Nexsol (M) Sdn Bhd, a joint venture company between Kulim (M) Bhd and Peter Cremer GMBH from Germany, which is scheduled to commence its production in the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex in mid 2008.

The above bulking installation facilities to be provided by Langsat Bulkers Sdn Bhd will certainlyenhance TLPs infrastructural capability in realising Johor Corporations vision to promote the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex as the largest Biofuel Park in Malaysia and TLP as the premier specialised port in the region.

TLP also recently signed a lease agreement for 50 acres of sea frontage land for 30 years on 22 January2008 with Asiaflex Products Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Technip Sdn Bhd. Through this land lease, Asiaflex Products will build a manufacturing plant for flexible pipes and the construction is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2008 and be completed by 2010. A new wharf facility will be constructed for this heavy lift cargo requirement and it will have to be completed by end 2009.

Core Businesses/Services/FacilitiesFocus of existing and future port activities: Petrochemicals and liquid bulk handling Marine support base Processing and storage of petroleum-based and liquid bulk cargo Supporting facilities and ancillary services: Tank farm area to be connected to the jetty head with pipe rack and pipeline systems Fresh water supply at 150 tonnes/hour pumping rate on a 24-hour basis Round-the-clock safety and security surveillance Adequate electricity, water, telecommunications and gas supplies readily available for connection to industrial and storage premises Development programme: Petrochemical/Liquid bulk jetty: 2000 - 2007 Marine support base (Phase 1): 2005 - 2007 Other phases of development: 2005 - 2012 The development programme will be adjusted accordingly to meet market requirements. Sale of port and industrial land: Port and industrial land is for sale at a 30-year lease arrangement at competitive prices and minimal bureaucratic procedures Prime land due to its close proximity to the sea frontage

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Current/Ongoing Development Area - 400 Acres - 300 Acres Facility Depth Length : 700 acres : Port-related activities/industrial land : Reclaimed area : L-shaped twin berth jetty : Outer Berth 11 metres, Inner Berth 6.5 metres : Outer Berth 284 metres : Inner Berth 165 metres Berth Capacity : Up To 30,000 dwt (can be upgraded to 80,000 dwt) Shoreline : 4.5 km Industrial Hinterland : 4,000 acres

Future DevelopmentsJetty Expansion TLP signed a concession agreement with Dialog on 12 April 2007 for the land lease of a 50-acre tank terminal and centralised tankage facility (ctf) under the BOT concept for 30 years. Dialog has set up 2 joint venture companies with Trafigura Pte Ltd and MISC Bhd in June 2007 for the construction of a 400,000 m3 capacity tank terminal and CTF. Expected throughput a year of 25 million tonnes mainly for transshipment. TLP is currently building 3 additional liquid cargo berths which will be operational in 2009. A General /Specialised Cargo Wharf TLP has signed a lease agreement for 50 acres of land on 10 December 2007 with Asiaflex Sdn Bhd to construct a factory which produces flexible pipes. Kiswire and TLP signed a lease agreement in January 2008 for 20 acres of land for Kiswire to construct a factory producing wire steel rope. TLP will construct a general/specialised cargo wharf at an estimated cost of RM130 million. Rationale For The Expansion Of A Jetty And The Construction Of A General Cargo Wharf Total one-way expected throughput of 15 million tonnes a year/two-way of 30 million tonnes a year. Draft requirement of 16.5 metres, size of ship of 150,000 dwt/half-laden vlcc, length of ship of 350 metres. Different cargo of gasoline, fuel oil, naphtha and bio-diesel. Different types of ships 5,000 dwt - 150,000 dwt. General cargo consists of oil and gas-related support equipment (flexible hose and steel wire rope).

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AddressBangunan TLP, Kompleks Perindustrian Tanjung Langsat, P.O. Box 160, 81707 Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia.

Phone No/Fax+607 254 2692/+607 251 2692

[email protected]

Websitewww.tlp.com.my

Contact Persons1. Name Company Designation E-mail Tel 2. Name Company Designation E-mail Tel : : : : : : : : : : Tn Hj Mazlan Othman Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn. Bhd. Managing Director [email protected] +607 254 2692/+607 251 2692 Nordin Daud Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn. Bhd. Finance and Administration Manager [email protected] +607 254 2692/+607 251 2692

Year Of Incorporation1995

Major Shareholders1. Johor Corporation (99.75%) 2. TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd (0.25%)

Board Of Directors1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Y. Bhg. Tan Sri Dato Muhammad Ali Hashim Y. Bhg. Dato Johari Bin Mohamed Y. Bhg. Dato Yahya Bin Hj A. Ghani Kamaruzzaman Bin Abu Kassim Lukman Bin Abu Bakar Mazlan Bin Othman Chairman

Managing Director

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Senior Management1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mazlan bin Othman Nordin Daud Abu Bakar Awi AlMushaharah Sulaiman Sy Mohd Sukri bin Sy Ali Managing Director Finance Manager Technical/Operations Manager Senior Admin Executive Operation Manager

Major Clients1. Trafigura Pte Ltd: 2. Centralised Terminals Sdn Bhd - 100,000 m3 petroleum product storage tank - 400,000 m3 petroleum product storage tank and a centralised Tankage Facility (CTF) by joint venture company of Dialog Trafigyra and MISC - Bio-diesel producer - Flexible pipes producer - Steel wire rope producer

3. Nexsol Biodiesel 4. Asiaflex Products Sdn Bhd 5. Kiswire Sdn Bhd

Land Bank (in acres)Total 4,000 acres Residential 0 Industrial 4,000 Freehold 0 Leasehold 4,000

Price (RM/per sq ft)Industrial Outside port area (RM/per sq ft) 12.00 - 16.00 (30+30-year lease) 14.00 - 16.00 (60-year lease) 18.00 - 20.00 (30+30-year lease) 25.00 - 30.00 (60-year lease) Free Zone (RM/per sq ft)

Within port area

Oil Terminal Capacity Petroleum products 1st Phase :100,000 m3 storage tank capacity. 2nd Phase: 400,000 m3 storage tank capacity and a centralised tankage facility. Bio-diesel products 1st Phase: 21,000 m3 storage tank capacity. Pipeline and pipe rack of 7.5 m - 16 m draft connecting the jetty head and storage tanks from plants to bulking installation (bio-diesel). 5 berths for Liquid Cargo in which 3 berths are currently under construction.

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Map Of Tanjung Langsat Port

Source: Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn Bhd

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Source: Tanjung Langsat Port Sdn Bhd

TPM Technopark Sdn BhdCompany ProfileTPM Technopark Sdn Bhd is Johor Corporation's wholly-owned subsidiary with its core business being the project management of various property developments and marketing agent of 29 industrial estates covering an area of almost 5,000 hectares owned by Johor Corporation. Its involvement in industrial development began in the 1970s with the development of the Pasir Gudang, Tongkang Pecah and Tanjung Agas Industrial estates. To date, Johor Corporation has spent more than RM800 million (US$217 million) in developing these 29 industrial parks and has allocated hundreds of millions more for similar projects in Sedenak. Pasir Gudang Industrial Estate is one of Johor Corporation's many successful industrial estates. It is among the most successful industrial townships in Malaysia. Johor Corporation, through TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd, serves as a platform for the establishment of a strong industrial base for a variety of industries, ranging from light, medium and heavy industries to those engaged in high-technology operations. Over 1,000 companies have established their business in Johor Corporation's industrial estates and some of the prominent multinational companies which are located in Johor Corporation industrial estates are Fujitsu, Kiswire, Honda Autopart, Sharp, Titan, Southern Lion, White Horse, Western Digital, Schaefer, Seagate and Kimberly Clark.

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Core Businesses/Services/Facilities1. Project Management Some of the projects of TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd are:

PERSADA JOHOR

Hospital Waqaf, Pasir Gudang

Waqaf An-Nur Clinic

Religious School

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Current/Ongoing Developments

Upgrading Of KOMTAR, Johor Bahru

Aqabah Tower, Pasir Gudang (20 stories)

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Current/Ongoing Developments

Hostel For Puteri Nursing College

Retail Bridge From KOMTAR To PERSADA

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2. Marketing Agent Of Industrial Properties TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd also acts as a marketing agent for 29 industrial estates covering an area of almost 5,000 hectares which are owned by Johor Corporation, or are part of a joint venture project.

29 Industrial Areas Developed By Johor Corporation

Some of the prominent multinational companies which are located in Johor Corporation industrial estates are:

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Pasir Gudang Industrial EstateFrom 1977 - 2008, Johor Corporation has been entrusted by the Johor State Government to act as the Pasir Gudang Local Authority or the administrator for Pasir Gudang, which currently covers a total land area of 31,132 ha. In 1997, the World Health Organisation (WHO) also recognised Pasir Gudang as a model for a Health Industrial City. Over the years, Pasir Gudang has successfully developed into one of the most important economic growth centres in the country through its industrial development, tourism and sports activities.

Kite Festival At Bukit Layang-Layang, Pasir Gudang

Pasir Gudang: Bandar Industri Dalam Tama

Pasir Gudang has the largest concentration of palm oil refining industries and downstream activities in the world. There are also other types of industries such as gas-based industries, petrochemical and petroleum, ship building and engineering, small and medium scale as well as high-tech industries. There are more than 300 factories in Pasir Gudang, providing more that 30,000 employment opportunities to the community of 100,000 people in Pasir Gudang.

Largest single concentration of palm oil refining activities

Pasir Gudang: One of Malaysias most successful industrial growth centres

Currently, the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area has 17 factories involved in the manufacture of oil-based products namely oleochemical, palm oil refinery, edible oil refining, stearin, RBD palm oil, RBD palm olein, RBD palm stearin and palm fatty acid and palm oil downstream products. The existing tank farm facilities in Pasir Gudang are the world's largest edible oil tankage facility catering for the throughput from the companies operating within the hinterland of Pasir Gudang.

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Tanjung Langsat Industrial ComplexThe Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex is located in the southern region of Johor bound by the Straits of Johor in the south and the Johor river basin in the east. The complex is an extension of the existing Pasir Gudang Industrial Area and comprises an area measuring 4,198.52 acres dedicated to light, medium and heavy industries.

Location Of Pasir And Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex Within Iskandar Malaysia

Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex

Source: Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP)

Layout Of Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex

Source: TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd

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The complex is well-equipped with all the necessary infrastructure and service facilities including its own dedicated port especially to cater to industries that involve petrochemical, marine, oil and gas, biofuel, resource-based, palm oil and oleochemical activities. With easy access to ports, airport facilities and major cities in Johor, Malaysia and Singapore, the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex is the ideal investment location for companies seeking a sizeable land area with developed and well-maintained infrastructure facilities. The complex, together with the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area, has been recognised as Johor's Biofuel Hub. The hub has its own palm oil clusters to support the development of biofuel, oleochemical and palm oilrelated industries.

Location Map Of Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex

Source: TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd

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Biofuel ParkAn area measuring 1,200 acres within the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex has been gazetted as a Biofuel Park. To accommodate the requirements of a bio-diesel project, the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex has been well-equipped with not only basic infrastructure facilities such as water, electricity, telecommunications, natural and industrial gas supply but also port facilities dedicated to liquid bulk cargo as well as tank farm and piping facilities. The first bio-diesel company to locate their project in this Park is Nexsol (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

Johor Biofuel Hub: The Connection Between Pasir Gudang And Tanjung Langsat

Source: TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd

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Sedenak Industrial ParkSedenak Industrial Park, with a total area of 700 acres is the latest project to be developed by TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd. Located within Iskandar Malaysia, Sedenak Industrial Park is a solution for the shortage of sizeable industrial land in the Johor Bahru District which provides huge opportunities for industrial development. Currently, the development of its first phase measuring 300 acres is in progress. The park has been designated to accommodate light and medium industries, supported by commercial and residential areas.

Location Map: Sedenak Industrial Park

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Investment From TechnipTechnip has signed an agreement with Tanjung Langsat Port to lease 50 acres of industrial land to set up a flexible pipe manufacturing plant under the name of Asiaflex Products. Located in the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex, the plant will have direct access to a deep water quay-side. Asiaflex Products will have a manufacturing capacity of 200 normalised km per annum of flexible pipes for the oil and gas industry.

Earthworks In Progress As At 17 January 2008

SEALED: TLP MD Mazlan Othman (2nd from left) exchanges documents with Technip Asia Pacific GM Edgar Pushparatham. Looking on (from left) are TLP director Datuk Johari Mohamad, Kamaruzzaman, de Tullion and Technip Malaysia Senior Vice President Syed Faizal Syed Muhammad.

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New HighwayThe new 77 km Senai-Desaru Expressway that is expected to be opened to the public in August 2008 will benefit two industrial areas developed by Johor Corporation. Upon completion, traffic from the north of Johor Bahru can easily access the Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex and Pasir Gudang Industrial Area through a 5 km four-lane dual carriageway road that links Tanjung Langsat to the new expressway. With this new infrastructure, manufacturers from both areas can transport their products to all major seaports such as Tanjung Pelepas Port as well as an international air cargo hub in Senai. The proposed Permas Jaya Second Bridge and an alternative road to Pasir Gudang will be some of the facilities that benefit the Pasir Gudang Industrial Area and Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex. This RM175 million project will take 36 months to complete.

Two New Highways That Benefit The Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex And Pasir Gudang Industrial Area

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AddressRegistered Address 13th Floor, Menara Johor Corporation Kotaraya, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor. Mailing Address 9th Floor, KOMTAR, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, 80000 Johor Bahru, Johor.

Phone No/Fax+607 222 6922/+607 224 2221 Toll free no: 1 800 88 8692

Websitewww.tpmtechnopark.com.my

Contact PersonName : Yusof Rahmat Designation : Managing Director E-mail : [email protected]

Year Of Incorporation1970s

Major ShareholderJohor Corporation

Senior Management1. A.F.M. Shafiqul Hafiz 2. Yusof Bin Rahmat 3. Md. Tamyes Bin Hj. Abdul Rahim 4. Md.Shahrodin Bin Md.Yunos 5. Cik Shekhah Binti Mohd Salleh Chairman Director/Managing Director

Land Bank (in acres)No. Area/District Total Developed Area (Acres) 5,074.03 3,360.85 Total Land Available (Acres) 1,840.05 91.80 Type of Industry

1. 2.

Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex Pasir Gudang Industrial Area (Zone 1 - 2A) Pasir Gudang Zone 12B Pasir Gudang Zone 12C

Light/Medium/Heavy Light/Medium/Heavy

145.30 257.51 700.00 456.08

92.08 183.70 405.53 50.00

Light/Medium Light/Medium Light/Medium Light/Medim

3. 4.

Sedenak Industrial Park Johor Technology Park

Source: Johor Corporation

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Malaysia Pacific Corporation BhdCompany ProfileMalaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd (MPCB) was a private limited company known as Weld Development Sdn Bhd on 23 May 1972 which changed its name to Malaysia Pacific Land Sdn Bhd on 9 May 1977. It became a public limited company on 5 April 1996. A year later, it was listed as Malaysia Pacific Land Bhd on the Main Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE), now known as BURSA Malaysia. Since 1972, up to its listing in 1997 on the KLSE, the company was owned or controlled by the Hong Leong Group. Upon the listing the control changed hands to Encik Chut Nyat Isham bin Nyat Ariff and Encik Yusof bin Yusoh and Hong Leong Group retained a very substantial stake. The 1997 Asian Financial Crisis inflicted a great toll on the Companys financial health, largely owed to heavy indiscretionary borrowings and questionable irregularities and improprieties. The reported litigations in the annual accounts after the period of 2006 are self-explanatory. The Company went into financial difficulties and needed new capital. The Hong Leong Group found it commercially unattractive for it to salvage. Therefore, the Company went scouting for white knights. In mid-2004, the Hong Leong Group invited Mr. Bill C.P. Chng in Hong Kong to take over the role of corporate advisor to the Board of Directors to help resurrect the Company and to find investors to inject new capital to rescue the Company. Consequently, the control and majority shareholdings of En Chut Nyak Isham, Yusof Yusoh and the Hong Leong Group were voluntarily diluted in their disposal to Top Landers Offshore Inc., a company controlled by White Knights Limited. Nevertheless, Chut Nyak Isham, Yusof Yusoh and Hong Leong group kept control of the management and the Board of Directors. The Company undertook a rights issue exercise, which was fully underwritten by Top Landers, subject to Securities Commission and BURSA having granted waiver of the mandatory general offer under the Takeovers and Mergers code. The waiver was granted as it was deemed to be a rescue exercise. As advisor, Mr. Bill Chng encountered many questionable mismanagement and improprieties which he reported to the Board of Directors and the Hong Leong Group for appropriate directions. Instead, there were inactions and he was treated with hostilities from the Board in terminating his role as advisor. Top Lander found it inevitable to protect its interest, took the necessary measures to remove all the members of the former Board of Directors and Management via an unanimous decision of shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held on 29 December 2005. On 29 December 2005, all the former directors were removed via agreed en-bloc resignations instead and the new Board of Directors were installed which took immediate effect on 29 December 2005. At the same time Mr. Bill C.P. Chng was appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of the Company by the Board. New business plans and corporate strategies were quickly implemented. Massive tasks of cleaning up the group companies and protection of the assets of the Company from predators and unfriendly elements took up most of the management time. Several pre-emptive measures and forward plans were put into action, such as:

On 11 January 2006, the company changed into a new name called Malaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd,to reflect its long term diversification view to invest beyond the land and property sector into other business sectors. Therefore, the name Land was no longer an appropriate connotation.

The company stopped the fire-sale of its prime asset Wisma MPL in Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpurwhich was iniated by past management. Creative architectural planning and design approval were carried out to extract its hidden value to attract strategic partnership for its new development plans.

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The company scrapped the medium-cost housing development plan for its Johor Bahru property andredesigned it into a new integrated mixed development resort and tourist city, which is now known as the LakeHill Resort City and APTEC (the Asia Pacific Trade & Expo City), in Iskandar Malaysia which will fetch immense value and long term sustainable future income for the company.

In December 2006, Mr. Chng and his family company, Seacrest Land Limited, acquired Top Landerwhich made the mandatory general offers to shareholders of MPCB. Top Lander thereby controlled 48.41% of the issued and paid up capital of MPCB. In January 2008, Top Lander increased its shareholdings to 50.3%. Under SC and BURSA rules, Top Lander may increase its stake up to 75% on and after July 2008 at anytime.

MPCB is currently under a new phase of corporate restructuring to identify strong strategic investorsin its turnaround plan such as in joint-venture of Lakehill Resort City, APTEC and Wisma MPL to achieve expansionary goal and socio-economic achievement for Johor and Malaysia.

APTEC will become the stimulus and economic generator for FDI into Iskandar Malaysia and thecountry as a whole. It will accomplish MPCBs diversification aims into areas of trade, distribution, warehousing, manufacturing, logistic, franchising, transportation and other upstream and downstream activities which APTEC will generate. These will open great opportunities for Iskandar Malaysia and MPCB in its co-operation and joint-venture with local and international companies and conglomerates around the region and the world, in the short and medium term.

Core Businesses/Services/Facilities1. Property development 2. Property investment 3. Diversifying to Trade and Distribution service sector

Current/Ongoing Development1. Taman Nusa Damai, Nusa Damai, Iskandar Malaysia.

Future Developments1. Lakehill Resort at Nusa Damai, Masai, Pasir Gudang, Johor. 2. APTEC (Asia Pacific Trade and Expo City) at Nusa Damai, Iskandar Malaysia. 3. Extension of Wisma MPL, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur.

AddressNo 21st Floor, Wisma MPL, Jalan Raja Chulan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Phone No/Fax+603 2070 4488/+603 2070 4489

Websitewww.mpcb.com.my and www.lakehillresortcity.com

Contact PersonsMr Charles Chng Soon Sen Executive Director Mr. Mchael Yeow General Manager, Property Mr. Daniel Tang Senior Manager, Project Development and Contract

Date Of Incorporation23 May 1972

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Major Shareholders1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Top Lander Offshore Inc Yap Lian Far Mayban Nominees ( Tempatan ) Sdn Bhd Pledged Securities for Kek Lian Lye HSBC Nominees (Asing) Sdn. Bhd. Pledged Securities for Credit Suisse A.A. Anthony Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn. Bhd. Pledged Securities for Chew Han Ngin

Board Of Directors1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Y. Bhg. Datuk Kamaruddin Bin Taib Mr Seow Thiam Fatt Mr Chng Soon Sen Madam Kong Yuk Chu Y. Bhg. Dato Syed Hussien Abdul Kadir

Senior Management1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Mr Bill C.P.Chng Mr Charles Chng Soon Sen Mr Paul Yeong Chee Fong Mr. Michael Yeow Mr. Oh Ewe Hock Pn Faridah Mohd Amin Mr Daniel Tang Kian Yong Ms. Ellis Yap Chief Executive Officer Executive Director Chief Financial Officer General Manager, Property Financial Controller Internal Audit Manager Senior Manager, Project Development and Contract HR and Admin Manager

Landbank (in acres)Total 905 Residential 341.51 Commercial 106.25 4,069,447,000 Industrial 9.95 9,000,000 Freehold Yes Leasehold

Total GDV (RM) 2,367,999,000

Price (RM/psf)Residential Terrace / Cluster Apartments Bungalow land only (RM/psf) 200 300 - 400 85 - 130 Commercial Trade centre Shophouses Heritage centre/ restaurant/club Hotel (RM/psf) 900 300 350-450 800,000 1,000,000 per room Industrial Industrial land (RM/psf) 40-45

Source: Malaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd (as at April 2008)

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Master Layout Plan Of MPC

Source: Malaysia Pacific Corporation Bhd

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USEFUL INFORMATION (ISKANDAR MALAYSIA)BY ROADEntry into Johor by road can be made via the following major routes: Johor Causeway; Second Link North-South Expressway Federal Trunk Road (Route 1) East Coast Trunk Road (Route 3) West Coast Trunk Road (Route 5)

BY RAILThe rail service is provided by Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd. To check the interstate train schedule, go to http://www.ktmb.com.my

BY AIRDirect entry is via the Sultan Ismail Airport (or locally known as the Senai International Airport). It is located in the district of Johor Bahru, about 34 km from the capital city of Johor Bahru. Airport limousine services are available to various destinations at fares controlled by the Government. There are also scheduled airport coach services to Johor Bahru City Centre.

BY SEAThe following are the sea entry points into Johor: Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal (Johor Bahru district) Pasir Gudang (Johor Bahru district) Kukup (Pontian district) Muar (Muar district) Tanjung Belungkor (Kota Tinggi district) Tanjung Pengelih (Kota Tinggi district)

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USEFUL ADDRESSESPRIME MINISTERS DEPARTMENT Perdana Putra Building, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62502 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 8888 8000 Fax : (603) 8888 3444 Website : http://www.pmo.gov.my MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRY (MITI) Block 10, Government Offices Complex Jalan Duta, 50622 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 6203 3022 Fax : (603) 6201 2337 Website : http://www.miti.gov.my INLAND REVENUE BOARD OF MALAYSIA (IRB) 15th Floor, Block 9, Kompleks Bangunan Kerajaan, Jalan Duta, 50758 Kuala Lumpur. Tel : (603) 6209 1000 Fax : (603) 6201 1179 Website : http://www.hasilnet.org.my COMPANIES COMMISSION OF MALAYSIA (CCM) Head Office: 2 & 10-18th Floor, Putra Place, 100, Jalan Putra, 50622 Kuala Lumpur. Tel : (603) 4047 6000 Fax : (603) 4047 6317 Website : http://www.ssm.com.my MINISTRY OF FINANCE Finance Ministry Complex, Precinct 2, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62592 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 8882 3000 Fax : (603) 8882 3892 / 3894 Website : http://www.treasury.gov.my MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (MIDA) Block 4, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, Kuala Lumpur Sentral, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 2267 3633 Fax : (603) 2274 7970 Website : http://www.mida.gov.my ROYAL MALAYSIAN CUSTOMS HEADQUARTERS Royal Malaysian Customs Headquarters, Ministry of Finance Complex (MOF), No.3, Perdana Boulevard, Precinct 2, 62592 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 8882 2100 Fax : (603) 8889 5901 Website : http://www.customs.gov.my IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT OF MALAYSIA Headquarters (Ministry of Home Affairs): Level 1 - 7 (Podium) Block 2G4, Precinct 2 Federal Government Administration Centre, 62550 Putrajaya, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 8880 1000 Fax : (603) 8880 1200 Website : http://www.imi.gov.my ECONOMIC PLANNING UNIT OF JOHOR (UPENJ) Level 2, Bangunan Sultan Ibrahim, Jalan Bukit Timbalan, Johor Bahru, 80503 Johor, Malaysia. Tel : (607) 223 4840 Fax : (607) 224 5253 Website : http://www.johordt.gov.my MALAYSIA EXTERNAL TRADE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (MATRADE) Menara MATRADE, Jalan Khidmat Usaha, Off Jalan Duta, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel : (603) 6207 7077 Fax : (603) 6203 7037/7033 Website : http://www.matrade.gov.my CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA (BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA) Jalan Dato Onn, P.O. Box 10922, 50929 Kuala Lumpur. Tel : (603) 2698 8044 Fax : (603) 2691 2990 Website : http://www.bnm.gov.my

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ISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (IRDA)Main Ofce: #G-01, Block 8, Danga Bay, Jalan Skudai, 80200 Johor Bahru, Malaysia. T +607 233 3000 F +607 233 3001 E-mail: [email protected] Iskandar Service Centre: 1 800 88 3010 www.iskandarmalaysia.com.my Satellite Ofce: Suite 5-3, 5th Floor, Block 3B, Plaza Sentral, Jalan Stesen Sentral 5, 50470 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. T +603 2260 6777 F +603 2260 7999