''Malaysia: Shipping & Ports'' Provides A Sector Overview For The Shipping Industry...

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''Malaysia: Shipping & Ports'' Provides A Sector Overview For The Shipping Industry In Malaysia

DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c86956) has announced the
addition of "Malaysia: Shipping & Ports" to their offering.

   The Straits of Malacca has sustained its strategic position as the
main highway connecting the East and the West. 30% of the world's
trade and 50% of the world's energy pass through Malacca Straits.
Shipping and ports are at the forefront of trade facilitators
propelling Malaysia's economic growth and trade with the world.

   "Malaysia: Shipping & Ports" provides a sector overview for the
shipping industry in Malaysia and looks at ports and port operators in
Peninsular and East Malaysia. It also covers the market trends and
outlook, vessel arrival and departure, container and cargo handling,
safety of the Straits Malacca, plus the comparative matrix and SWOT of
the industry leading players: MISC Bhd., Malaysian Merchant Marine
Bhd. (MMM), Malaysian Bulk Carrier Bhd. (MCB), Bintulu Port Holdings
Bhd. (BIPORT) and NCB Holdings Bhd. (NCB)

   Topics Covered:

   1. Industry Profile

   2. Market Trends and Outlook

   3. Leading Players and Comparative Matrix

   Companies Mentioned:

   - MISC Bhd (MISC)

   - Malaysian Merchant Marine Bhd (MMM)

   - Malaysian Bulk Carrier Bhd (MCB) Ports

   - Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd (BIPORT)

   - NCB Holdings Bhd (NCB)

   For more information, visit
here.

Research and Markets
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980

Copyright Business Wire 2008

 

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