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Port of Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) - PTP  (ID: 11169)

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Lloyd Triestino extends eastbound China-Adriatic express service to PTP Eye for Transport, 26 March 2004 Lloyd Triestino and CMA-CGM, who jointly operate a China-Adriatic express service, will be extending their eastbound calls to the Port of Tanjung Pelepas in April. Eastbound Lloyd Triestino and CMA-CGM ships call at PTP The Edge Daily, 29 March 2004 Container liners Lloyd Triestino and CMA-CGM will call weekly at the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) on the eastbound leg of its jointly operated China/Adriatic express service starting next month. Tanjung Pelepas wins CMA-CGM call Fairplay, 26 March 2004 Port of Tanjung Pelepas in Malaysia has attracted an eastbound call from the China-Adriatic express service jointly operated by French liner company CMA-CGM and Evergreen subsidiary Lloyd Triestino. PTP's key advantage is that it is a mere 45 minutes from the confluence of the world's busiest shipping lanes. Easily accessible from the Straits of Malacca, PTP is situated on the eastern side of the mouth of the Pulai River in South-West Johor. Occupying 783 hectares, PTP is a naturally sheltered deep water port and is near the Malaysia-Singapore Second Crossing. Its strategic location enables PTP to capitalise on the rapid development in Malaysia and South East Asia. PTP's specific advantages: At the doorstep of Johor's dynamic development Easily accessible via an excellent network of highway and rail links to Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand Adjacent to the same confluence of major shipping routes that sustain Singapore as the world's leading port Ample space for continuous development well into the next century Accessible by navigation wholly within Malaysia waters Deep waters with minimum draft of 15 metres Welcome to the website of South-east Asia's fastest growing port, the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP). PTP was officially opened by the Prime Minister of Malaysia on 13 March 2000. Our port is located in Tanjung Pelepas (from which the port's name is derived) in the state of Johor, at the Southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia. PTP is destined to become South-east Asia's leading transhipment hub because of its strategic location at the confluence of major international shipping routes. It will also be a haven for port-related industries as PTP will be a free zone with abundant land for distriparks and other warehousing requirements. Since beginning operations, PTP has surged ahead in attracting regular main line services. In August 2000, PTP secured Maersk Sealand as a stratagic partner with the shift expected to bring an annual volume of 2 million TEUs yearly.PTP was also awarded the 'Best Emerging Container Terminal Award' by Lloyd's List in October 2000 demonstrating the high achievements in PTP's first year of operations. PTP is now shaping up as the region's most modern port with the latest port equipment and a user friendly state-of-the-art IT infrastructure connecting all port users and relevant agencies to guarantee a fast, reliable and efficient world-class service. We trust you will enjoy your visit to our website. We welcome any queries you might have and look forward to getting your feedback. Our port is located in Tanjung Pelepas (from which the port's name is derived) in the state of Johor, at the Southern tip of Peninsular Malaysia. Port of Tanjung Pelepas (Malaysia) - PTP