Jun 29, 2024, 10:46:35 AM
As a riverine port, Miri Port is not meant to challenge Brunei's deep-water Muara Port, but a RM238 million joint-venture project with China companies to dredge and deepen channel means Miri might be capable to receive cargo and cruise starting 2027, possibly rivaling Muara
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And the royals will just sit on their ass, and instruct MORA to carry out prayers and carry out more sharia law so that economy will improve
hangrypatotie
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Hopefully our online orders can stop at Miri port. Many shipments are unwilling to stop at Brunei port because it is not worth it due to low volumes order. They just stop at Singapore.
HumbleIntroduction94
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Bfi vessel come one time all the other vessels have to detour.
magikball
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I found the information below and here's a summary
Did you know that Miri Port, with a RM238 million upgrade in collaboration with China, aims to become a cargo and cruise hub by 2027? It's like a little David gearing up to challenge the Goliath of Brunei's Muara Port! 🚢✨