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Johor Port Authority – Championing Sustainable and Inclusive Development

Johor Port Authority (JPA) has pioneered a unique Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) model through integrating Islamic philosophy, via Wakalah Zakat, called LPJ CARES. This holistic approach, which stands for Corporate Social Responsibility, Adoption, Restoration of Environment,…

20/06/2025
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WestPorts Malaysia – Automated Gate System

Recently introduced, Westports Malaysia’s state-of-the-art Automated Gate System (AGS) marks a significant milestone in modernizing gate operations at the terminal. This innovative system is designed to enhance speed, security, and efficiency at the container entry points,…

10/06/2025
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Penang Port Commission – Digital Port Pass

The Digital Port Pass (DPP) is Malaysia’s first institutional-grade, paperless access governance platform engineered for high-security port environments. Maintained by Penang Port Sdn. Bhd. (PPSB) under the regulatory mandate of the Penang Port Commission (PPC), the…

04/06/2025
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Port Klang Authority – Malaysian Maritime Single Window

As of 1 January 2024, it became mandatory for nations to implement a Maritime Single Window (MSW) under the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) FAL convention. In Malaysia, spearheaded by the Ministry of Transport (MOT) and Port Klang…

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Northport – Leading the Charge Towards a Safer and Sustainable EV Ecosystem

As one of Malaysia’s major port operators, Northport (Malaysia) Bhd (“Northport”) plays an important role in facilitating the movement of goods, including electric vehicles (EVs) and their batteries. With the rapid rise in EV adoption, ports…

01/06/2025
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Northport – Circle of Life Community Garden

The Circle of Life Community Garden is a vertical farming project initiated by Northport (Malaysia) Bhd as part of the Company’s overall Environment, Social & Governance (ESG) policy. This innovative initiative aims to enhance community engagement,…

07/07/2024
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Johor Port Authority – Multi-faceted CSR initiatives

In 2023, the Johor Port Authority (JPA) demonstrated its commitment to social responsibility through substantial funding allocations, earmarking RM1 million for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs and RM1.5 million for Wakalah Zakat, a program specifically aimed…

25/06/2024
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Johor Port Authority – Port Security Digital Apps Empowerment

Innovation is crucial for organizational success, enabling the practical implementation of ideas to introduce new products or services and enhance existing ones. The Johor Port Authority (JPA) internal expertise developed My Crisis Room, a vital tool…

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Port of Tanjung Pelepas / Johor Port Authority – Marine Resource Management System

MarineM is an advanced Marine Resource Management System developed by Innovez-One in Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia. The system is designed to manage and optimize the use of marine resources while minimizing the impact on the…

24/06/2023
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