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  2. Port of Penang - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Penang is a deepwater seaport within the Malaysian state of Penang. It consists of terminals along the Penang Strait , including five in Seberang Perai and one in George Town . The Port of Penang was the third busiest harbour in Malaysia as of 2024 [update] , handling nearly 1.42 million TEUs of cargo, as well as the busiest port-of ...

  3. Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Raja Tun Uda Ferry Terminal was named after Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, who became the first Governor (Malay: Yang di-Pertua Negeri) of Penang after the independence of Malaya in 1957. The ferry terminal is formally run by Prasarana Malaysia with corporate entity as Rapid Ferry until 2021 when Penang Port take over an adminstation of the ferry.

  4. Swettenham Pier - Wikipedia

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    Swettenham Pier is a pier within the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia.Established in 1904, it is the busiest port-of-call in Malaysia for cruise shipping. [2] [3] The pier plays a vital role as a major entry point for tourists into Penang, aside from the Penang International Airport and land connections.

  5. MMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MMC's key businesses in its Ports & Logistics division. MMC Ports is currently one of the 10 largest port operators in the world with a total throughput of 15.8 mil TEUs in 2018. MMC Ports includes the Port of Tanjung Pelepas, [5] Johor Port, [6] Penang Port, Northport and Tanjung Bruas Port.

  6. Penang - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Penang was declared a Free Commercial Zone (FCZ) in 2021. [227] Formerly a vital British entrepôt, Penang's maritime trade has significantly declined due to the loss of George Town's free-port status in 1969 and the concurrent development of Port Klang near the federal capital Kuala Lumpur. [48]

  7. Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In addition to ferry services, the ferry terminal is located adjacent to both Penang Sentral and the Butterworth railway station. This allows ferry commuters to choose between bus and train transportation modes to various destinations within the city, as well as Peninsular Malaysia , Singapore and Thailand .

  8. Transport in Penang - Wikipedia

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    The Penang International Airport is Malaysia's third busiest by passenger traffic and the busiest by export volume, while the Port of Penang is the main transshipment hub of northern Malaysia. The island city of George Town is physically connected to mainland Seberang Perai by two road bridges and the oldest ferry service in the country .

  9. Penang ferry service - Wikipedia

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    The Penang ferry service is a public ferry system in the Malaysian state of Penang. It operates within the Penang Strait and connects George Town with mainland Seberang Perai . Managed by the Penang Port Commission (PPC), the service comprises a fleet of four catamarans that operate between the Raja Tun Uda and Sultan Abdul Halim terminals.