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Flagship D : Eastern Gate Development

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 on 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.
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Flagship D Key Players

Key players in Pasir Gudang include both local and international companies such as Bahru Steel, Panasonic, Titan, Kiswire, Western Digital and IOI Loders. 

Flagship D Key Landmarks

Asia Pacific Trade & Expo City

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Asia Pacific Trade & Expo City (APTEC City) Located in LakeHill Resort City, Southern region of peninsular Malaysia. APTEC City will be the largest round the year trade and distribution of mass-consumer products directly sourced from manufacturers direct to buyers and retailers, for distribution of goods from the region particularly from China, Taiwan, Korea, India and ASEAN countries. It is composed of cluster of mix-developments - trade & distribution centre, office towers, service residences, business hotel, a unique retail mall, and entertainment city and factory outlet.

Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex

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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. The land is under the ownership of Johor Corporation.

Pasir Gudang Industrial Park

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Pasir Gudang Industrial Park, which covers 3,764 acres of land, is one of Johor Corporation's 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 Port

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Johor 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 supply of fresh water. Port facility management includes the running of the Johor Port Free Zone, property management and warehousing. Johor Port is a subsidiary of MMC Corporation Berhad.

Tanjung Langsat Port

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Tanjung 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 Circuit

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Pasir Gudang Circuit built in 1986, the Johor Circuit is the first international-class motor racing circuit outside of the Klang Valley. It initially catered to local enthusiasts but it 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 among the racing fraternity. In 1990, just four years after it was built, the circuit was upgraded in accordance 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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