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| Penang: (from left) Tonnie Devasagayam,
Meenambal Kaliappan, Victor Tan (Sales & Services
Supervisor), Christine Jacob (Sales Supervisor), Sangaran
Krishnan, Mark Mustaffa. |
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twin peaks of the Petronas Towers, one of the tallest
buildings in the world, form a prominent part of
the impressive skyline of Kuala Lumpur, the capital
of Malaysia. By contrast to the bustling capital
city, the historic settlement of Penang is a quieter
labyrinth of interesting streets, mosques, temples
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| Kuala
Lumpur: (back row, from left) Kumaran Rajoo, Ariff
Ariffin, Sharavanan Sangapilai, Hail Hazerin, Eric
Hoh (Sales & Ops Supervisor), Yusre Yusof; (front
row, from left) Kalpana Devi, Kenn Ang (GM P. Malaysia),
Patsy Wong. |
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| Although not yet a freighter
station, Kuala Lumpur is well connected with six daily flights to
Singapore. Penang, our other Malaysian station, has three daily
flights, with the exception of Days 1, 2 and 7, where there are
two daily flights.
Electronic & Electrical Goods, Textiles & Footwear, Chemicals,
Petroleum, Wood, Metal Products & Rubber, Agricultural products.
Electronics, Electrical Parts & Machinery, Agricultural Products
(Flowers, Vegetables, Fruits), Petroleum & LNG, Textiles &
Footwear, Palm Oil, Sawn Timber
Manufacturing Inputs, Machinery & Transport Equipment, Metal
Products
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