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【Malaysia Joh】Samchem Signs Johor Deal to Expand Chemical Storage and Processing Capacity

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Editor's note

This deal signals expanding bulk liquid storage capacity in Southeast Asia, offering overseas buyers potential supply-chain improvements and new rental opportunities. Regulatory and land-use questions in Johor may affect project timelines, so monitoring local approvals is advised.

Malaysian chemical supplier Samchem Holdings Bhd has signed a RM21.08 million agreement to acquire usage rights for a 64.21-hectare leasehold land parcel in Johor, aiming to boost its chemical storage and processing capabilities. The move signals growing demand for bulk liquid storage and logistics infrastructure in Southeast Asia, which overseas buyers should monitor for potential supply-chain improvements and new rental opportunities.

Source: Read the original report | Published: April 23, 2026