Straits partners Bintulu Port for fuel bunkering business


Speaking at the signing ceremony, Straits group managing director Datuk Seri Ho Kam Choy(pic) said that the company

KUALA LUMPUR: Straits Inter Logistics Bhd has expanded its fuel bunkering business into the country’s third-biggest port in Bintulu, with the new venture expected to deliver a stable recurring income for the group for the next three years.

The partnership with Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd (BPHB), a company with a market capitalisation of RM2.25bil, is in line with the ACE Market-listed Straits’ strategy to diversify into more Malaysian ports in order to bunker for vessels within their port limits.

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