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Tuesday 24 July 2012

Malaysia: Labuan on track to emerge as halal distribution hub

LABUAN: Labuan’s halal distribution hub will begin operations early next year and be on par with other halal centres in the Asian region.

Construction of phase one of the Kiamsam-based RM86 million project began in March 2009 and was nearing completion while the second phase would be implemented in stages and have numerous economic spin-offs especially to the small-and-medium entrepreneurs.

The hub, a collaborative initiative by Labuan Corporation, Marditech Corporation Sdn Bhd and the Ministry of Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing, is managed by Labuan Halal Distribution Hub.

Once fully operational, the Labuan Halal Distribution Hub will be the centre of distribution for Malaysian halal products both for the domestic and international market. Labuan Corporation public relations officer Jah Murniwaty Markum told Bernama a comprehensive strategic plan has been put in place to ensure the hub was not left behind and would remain competitive.

The hub, sprawled over 40 hectares and mainly focused on the marine-based products, will house a warehouse complex, dry warehouse, cold room facilities and have in place a traceability system.

Jah Murniwaty said the global halal industry was worth RM300 billion and Malaysia assumed a significant role after having exported some RM35 billion worth of halal products last year.

“Our main exports markets for halal products are China, United States,  Singapore, Netherlands and Japan, and Middle-East countries.

“With the right strategy and marketing promotion, we are confident the Labuan halal distribution hub would compete on an equal platform and leaf-frog the role of local SMEs into the limelight.

The halal hub would assume an important role in determining that the quality of products adhere to high stringent standards to elevate Labuan to the global stage.

(Berneo Post Online / 23 July 2012)
LABUAN: Labuan’s halal distribution hub will begin operations early next year and be on par with other halal centres in the Asian region.

Construction of phase one of the Kiamsam-based RM86 million project began in March 2009 and was nearing completion while the second phase would be implemented in stages and have numerous economic spin-offs especially to the small-and-medium entrepreneurs.

The hub, a collaborative initiative by Labuan Corporation, Marditech Corporation Sdn Bhd and the Ministry of Federal Territories and Urban Wellbeing, is managed by Labuan Halal Distribution Hub.

Once fully operational, the Labuan Halal Distribution Hub will be the centre of distribution for Malaysian halal products both for the domestic and international market. Labuan Corporation public relations officer Jah Murniwaty Markum told Bernama a comprehensive strategic plan has been put in place to ensure the hub was not left behind and would remain competitive.

The hub, sprawled over 40 hectares and mainly focused on the marine-based products, will house a warehouse complex, dry warehouse, cold room facilities and have in place a traceability system.

Jah Murniwaty said the global halal industry was worth RM300 billion and Malaysia assumed a significant role after having exported some RM35 billion worth of halal products last year.

“Our main exports markets for halal products are China, United States,  Singapore, Netherlands and Japan, and Middle-East countries.

“With the right strategy and marketing promotion, we are confident the Labuan halal distribution hub would compete on an equal platform and leaf-frog the role of local SMEs into the limelight.

The halal hub would assume an important role in determining that the quality of products adhere to high stringent standards to elevate Labuan to the global stage.

(Berneo Post Online / 23 July 2012)

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