SD Guthrie, EcoWorld and NS Corp to develop industrial park


From left: EcoWorld Development Group Bhd chief executive officer (CEO) Datuk Chang Khim Wah, NS Corp CEO Norazhar Musa, Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun and SD Guthrie Bhd group managing director Datuk Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha.

PETALING JAYA: SD Guthrie Bhd, Eco World Development Group Bhd and NS Corp, representing the Negeri Sembilan state government, will be jointly developing a 1,166 acre industrial park in Bukit Pelandok, Negeri Sembilan, with a gross development value of RM2.95bil.

In a joint statement, the parties said the industrial park will be positioned within the Malaysian Vision Valley 2.0 (MVV 2.0) economic corridor and forms part of a larger initiative to advance sustainable development in Negeri Sembilan.

“The project aims to attract local and foreign investments, create high-value jobs and drive the state’s economic growth agenda.”

The industrial park, to be developed over eight years, will feature industrial lots, ready-built factories and commercial properties tailored to high-growth sectors, including those in the aerospace, electrical and electronics, logistics, and biotechnology industries.

MVV 2.0, launched in December 2018, spans 379,087 acres across the Seremban and Port Dickson districts, and is designed to complement the growth of Greater Kuala Lumpur.

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