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Shipbuilding Industry
The shipbuilding industry in Malaysia has been expanding, with several shipyards established in the country. The industry has been supported by the government,
which has provided incentives to attract foreign investors. The industry has been involved in the construction of various types of vessels, including offshore support
vessels, tankers, and container ships. The industry has also been involved in the construction of naval vessels for the Malaysian Navy.
The shipbuilding industry has been boosted by the countrys strategic location, which provides easy access to major shipping routes. The industry has also been
supported by the availability of skilled labor and modern infrastructure. The industry has been able to compete with other shipbuilding countries in the region, such
as China and South Korea.
The ship repair industry has been able to compete with other ship repair countries in the region, such as Singapore and Indonesia. The industry has been supported
by the availability of skilled labor and modern infrastructure. The industry has also been supported by the government, which has provided incentives to attract
foreign investors.
In conclusion, the shipbuilding and ship repair industry in Malaysia has been growing steadily, supported by the countrys strategic location, skilled labor, and modern
infrastructure. The industry has been a significant contributor to the countrys economy, providing employment opportunities and generating revenue.
1 LABUAN SHIPYARD & ENGINEERING SDN BHD Malaysia 153.52 74.0 46.15% 6
2 MALAYSIA MARINE & HEAVY ENGINEERING (MMHE) - West Shipyard Malaysia 385.0 80.0 38.46% 8
3 GRADE ONE MARINE SHIPYARD SDN. BHD Malaysia 121.91 31.0 5.13% 1
6 Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) - East Shipyard Malaysia 216.7 43.0 2.56% 1
7 Berjaya Dockyard (Sibu) Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia 65.0 16.0 9.0 7.69% 1
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