T Industrial Park reaches full occupancy with RM800mil investment from US-based Alton Industry


T Industrial Park celebrated full take-up for three of its nine phases driven by RM800mil investment by the US-based Alton Industry Ltd Group

PETALING JAYA: T Industrial Park achieved 100% occupancy for three out of its nine phases, which spanned 572.2 acres, driven by a significant RM800mil investment from the US-based appliances supplier Alton Industry Ltd Group.

T Industrial Park, located in Pontian’s primary industrial hub will be home to the Alton Intelligent Super Factory, with a planned investment of RM2bil in the coming years.

“T Industrial Park is one of the largest industrial zones in Johor. Its strong take-up is a testament to the group’s unique development DNA with an emphasis on facilities, connectivity and more.

“We welcome partners such as Alton Industry, and look forward to similar collaborations in the future,” T Industrial Park Sdn Bhd managing director Karen Lee said in a statement.

In its initial phase, Alton Industry has allocated RM800mil for the construction of the Alton Intelligent Super Factory. Its investment into the development will comprise its principal overseas manufacturing base.

The plant will support its track record in the development, production and sale of aerodynamic and cleaning equipment, automotive parts, garden pneumatic tools, intelligent robots and more.

Occupying an expansive area, its investment in T Industrial Park is divided into three phases. The initial phase comprises 45.2 acres in the development’s 220.8-acre Phase 1, which has been fully taken up to date.

The second and third phases of Alton Industry’s investment span 109.4 acres and 245.0 acres respectively.

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