Formulating a Way Forward Strategy for Malaysia Cross Border Inland Port Using SWOT and TOWS Analysis

Hendrik Lamsali, Halim Mad Lazim, Wan Nadzri Osman, Mohamed Najib Salleh, Rosman Iteng, Michael Boon Yiaw Tio, Muhamad Badrul Shah Abdul Razak, Harlina Suzana Ja'afar
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Malaysia holds the position of being Thailand's primary trading partner within the ASEAN region and ranks as the fourth largest trading partner overall. The bilateral trade between these two nations in 2020 amounted to nearly RM80 billion. The seaport in Malaysia has emerged as a preferred hub for exporters from Thailand. Nevertheless, the current cross-border inland port, known as the Padang Besar Inland Port (PBCT), exhibits constraints in its operational capacity. The rapid expansion of the economy in southern Thailand, along with the increasing need for cross-border freight transportation to the nearby Penang seaport in Malaysia, makes the future building of more inland ports across the border an inevitable development. Despite its significance, there is a paucity of detailed studies on inland ports along the Malaysia-Southern Thailand border. Further investigation is necessary to address the recent challenges pertaining to external threats and internal limits faced by cross-border inland ports. This study seeks to explore the present issues faced by the Malaysian cross border inland port and to analyze potential solutions for future development via the application of SWOT and TOWS analysis. The methodology employed in this study encompasses interviews conducted with important stakeholders, on-site observations, and desktop research. A SWOT analysis is conducted on the current cross-border inland port, followed by a proposition of employing a TOWS analysis for future cross-border inland ports. The highlighted findings pertain to major outcomes derived from interviews, on-site observation, and secondary data analysis. The establishment of successful inland ports requires the availability of strong supporting infrastructures and information systems, according to key findings. The development of adequate infrastructure, including well-connected road networks and direct rail links, should be a top priority for the government through NCIA. To reduce competition in the future, it is essential to forge strategic agreements with Southern Thai government and logistical companies. Significant opportunities are presented by the emergence of new markets, namely in the area of halal products and halal logistics. The government should also conduct a thorough assessment of the taxation of transit cargo. Overall, it is intended that the research would provide up-to-date perspectives on the Malaysian cross-border inland port as well as the strategic directions for the relevant authorities and inland port operators.
运用SWOT和TOWS分析制定马来西亚跨境内陆港的前进战略
马来西亚是泰国在东盟地区的主要贸易伙伴,也是泰国的第四大贸易伙伴。2020年,两国双边贸易额接近800亿令吉。马来西亚的这个海港已成为泰国出口商的首选枢纽。然而,目前的跨境内陆港口,即巴东砂内陆港(PBCT),其运营能力受到限制。泰国南部经济的快速扩张,以及对邻近马来西亚槟城海港的跨境货运需求的不断增加,使得未来建设更多跨境内陆港口成为必然发展。尽管具有重要意义,但对马来西亚-泰国南部边境沿线内陆港口的详细研究却很少。有必要进行进一步调查,以解决跨境内陆港口面临的外部威胁和内部限制方面的最新挑战。本研究旨在探讨马来西亚跨境内陆港目前面临的问题,并通过SWOT和TOWS分析分析未来发展的潜在解决方案。本研究采用的方法包括与重要利益相关者进行的访谈、现场观察和桌面研究。对当前跨境内河港进行SWOT分析,提出对未来跨境内河港采用TOWS分析的建议。突出的发现涉及访谈、现场观察和二手数据分析的主要结果。根据主要调查结果,建立成功的内陆港口需要有强大的支持基础设施和信息系统。发展足够的基础设施,包括连接良好的道路网络和直接的铁路连接,应该是政府通过NCIA的首要任务。为了减少未来的竞争,必须与泰国南部政府和物流公司达成战略协议。新市场的出现带来了重大机遇,即在清真产品和清真物流领域。政府也应该对过境货物的征税进行彻底的评估。总体而言,该研究旨在为有关当局和内陆港口运营商提供有关马来西亚跨境内陆港口的最新观点以及战略方向。
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