LBS Bina collaborates with KLM Land to advance detached factory development


LBS group managing director and chief executive officer Datuk Joey Lim Hock Guan (right) together with KLM managing director Ken Kang CJ at the launch of the detached factory at Alam Perdana Industrial Park last Saturday.

PETALING JAYA: LBS Bina Group Bhd (LBS) has officially launched the Alam Perdana Industrial Park detached factory development in collaboration with its Phase 3 joint venture (JV) partner, KLM Land Sdn Bhd (KLM). 

This marks a pivotal step in delivering highly customisable, build-to-suit industrial spaces designed to meet the evolving needs of modern businesses. 

Since its debut in April 2024, Alam Perdana Industrial Park has achieved a 73% take-up rate, reflecting strong demand for strategically located, scalable industrial solutions. 

The Phase 3 development, featuring the detached factory component, offers land parcels from 27,051 sq ft (0.25ha) to 106,374 sq ft (0.97ha), with built-ups ranging from 14,114 sq ft to 73,437 sq ft to provide maximum operational flexibility.

The detached factory units at Alam Perdana Industrial Park are designed as build-to-suit industrial solutions tailored to meet the precise requirements of modern businesses. 

Each factory can be configured with specialised layouts to accommodate unique operational requirements such as optimised loading areas, integrated storage zones, and unloading points to enhance overall workflow, complemented by 12m ceiling height. 

Engineered with a robust floor load capacity of three tonnes per sq m (3 ton/m²), which exceeds standard requirements for typical light to medium industrial operations, enabling the installation of heavy machinery, high-density storage and intensive manufacturing processes. 

The industrial park is master-planned to present a diverse range of industrial properties from terrace and semi-detached to detached factories designed to meet businesses at every growth stage. 

Strategically developed as an industrial park, it fosters a collaborative ecosystem where related industries operate side-by-side, enabling faster sourcing, lower logistics costs and more efficient operations. 

This proximity fosters collaboration and service efficiency, allowing smaller workshops to conveniently support larger clients nearby.

Located in Bandar Puncak Alam, a rapidly developing township with a mature population and expanding employment opportunities, the park benefits from a ready workforce and strong local demand. 

Excellent highway connectivity ensures seamless logistics and convenient transportation for both goods and personnel — supporting efficient operations and sustained business growth.

"We are committed to delivering flexible, functional spaces that enable businesses to thrive. 

“KLM Land’s expertise will ensure that every facility we build is designed with the utmost attention to detail, helping our clients optimise their operations. 

“Our flexible unit sizes and attractive pricing make Alam Perdana an ideal choice for businesses of all sizes,” said LBS group executive chairman Tan Sri Ir Dr Lim Hock San.

He added: “Whether you’re just starting or looking to expand, our solutions are designed to meet your evolving needs. 

“This project also reflects our commitment under the LBS 8 x 8 Strategy, which focuses on delivering innovative, sustainable developments that generate long-term value for our stakeholders," 

Lim emphasised, “With its excellent location, growing workforce and exceptional infrastructure, Alam Perdana Industrial Park is perfectly positioned to support businesses in their journey toward long-term success.”

 

 

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