Johor Port ends 2020 on a high note


“We are very pleased to see that despite the headwinds of Covid-19, as well as the shortage of empty containers in Malaysia and other parts of the region which affected the overall port business and related industry sectors, Johor Port still managed to progress its business efficaciously and surpassed the one million mark for the year 2020, ” said Johor Port CEO Md Derick Basir.(pic)

JOHOR BARU: Johor Port Bhd, a member of MMC Group, finished strongly in 2020 by surpassing shipments of one million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are very pleased to see that despite the headwinds of Covid-19, as well as the shortage of empty containers in Malaysia and other parts of the region which affected the overall port business and related industry sectors, Johor Port still managed to progress its business efficaciously and surpassed the one million mark for the year 2020, ” said Johor Port CEO Md Derick Basir.(pic)

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