Unprecedented Performance
Northport (Malaysia) Bhd, a member of MMC Group, has set new benchmarks in cargo handling, surpassing its annual records for container and conventional cargo throughput—with a full month to spare. This achievement highlights the port’s operational excellence and resilience amid global trade disruptions.
Record-Breaking Numbers
As of November 2024, Northport handled 3,328,508 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units), breaking its previous record of 3,324,364 TEUs set in 2021. Additionally, the port achieved 11,434,814 Freight Weight Tonnes (FWT) of conventional cargo, surpassing the 2023 record of 11,405,312 FWT.
Key Factors Driving Growth
- Ad-Hoc Vessel Calls:
Disruptions in global trade, especially in the Red Sea region, prompted an increase in ad-hoc vessel calls at Northport. - New Shipping Services:
Northport attracted additional shipping services, contributing significantly to its expanded cargo volumes.
Notable Milestones in 2024
- Breakbulk Cargo Records: In March, Northport handled 48,853 FWT of steel cargo from MV Jin Chao. This was later surpassed in September with 52,480 FWT from MV African Blackbird.
- Largest Vessel Handled: In May, the port welcomed MV OOCL Japan, a 21,413-TEU vessel, marking a significant achievement in operational capacity.
Leadership and Future Prospects
Northport’s remarkable success coincides with a leadership transition. Dato’ Azman Shah Mohd Yusof, who led this growth, has now assumed the role of CEO at MMC Port Holdings Sdn Bhd (MMC Ports).
Conclusion
Northport’s record-breaking performance underscores its strategic importance in global logistics. By adapting to shifting trade dynamics and leveraging operational efficiencies, Northport has solidified its position as a vital hub for international maritime trade.