Southpoint
Northport's Southpoint, formerly known as Southport,
is located just a stone's throw away from Port Klang
town. The 100-year-old port caters mainly for the
conventional domestic and coastal trade serviced by
vessels plying along the routes between Port Klang
and the ports in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei. Besides
this trade, Southpoint also acts as another facility
in Port Klang for the handling of liquid bulk cargo,
mainly palm oil and other non-DG liquid. A sizeable quantity of dry bulk cargo is also handled at Southpoint.
Having been awarded the Free Commercial Zone status
in February 2004, Southpoint has also attracted
carriers to discharge or load vehicles from this
alternative point in Northport.
Southpoint also acts as a niche port to handle
transhipment activity for the Indonesian barge
traffic due to its proximity to the Sumatran ports
of Tanjong Balai, Dumai, Pekan Baru, Buatan and
Perawan.
Located in the centre of Port Klang town, Southpoint
which is aptly termed "port-in-town", has its
advantages whereby hundreds of freight forwarders
and shipping agencies, banks, and other government
agencies such as the Customs, Immigration, Harbour
Masters, are all located nearby.
Currently, Southpoint has eight berths (from Berth 1
to Berth 7A). The first four have a depth between 9
m and 10.5 m to cater for ocean-going vessels up to
40,000 displacement tonnes whilst Berths 5 to 7A
with depths of about 6m can accommodate coastal
ships of up to 6,000 displacement tonnes.
Other facilities include eight warehouses and a
recently completed container and multipurpose yard
with a total space of 35,000 sq.metres apart from
other port equipment's including forklifts (ranging
from 3 to 10 tonnes), towing tractors, mobile cranes
(10 to 15 tonnes), trailers and container trailers.
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