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The Federation of Malaysian Port Operating Companies (FMPOC) comprises members from all major ports in the Country. Together we handle almost ninety per cent of total cargo through Malaysian Ports. FMPOC was formed primarily to promote the common interests of its members.
     
Membership of the Association shall be open to all Port Operating Companies including Dry Ports carrying on business within Malaysia. 

   

Membership shall be by invitations based on the unanimous decision of the Committee.

     

      

LOGO RATIONALE

The logo of the Association is based on the anchor set against a square backdrop.
  
The anchor represents the port operators, while the rope represents the public sector. The entwined rope with the anchor signifies the partnership that prevails between the public sector and port operators
 
The square box highlights a relationship built on trust, common goals and progress. As part of the anchor is placed outside the box, this highlights the port operators vision remaining ever vigilant in the face of competition and the desire to succeed.
 
The abbreviation of the Association’s name in the English language, “FMPOC” inside the square box identifies the entity which the logo represents.
 
The colours of the logo are blue and white. The square and the portion of the anchor outside the square are in the blue colour. The entwined rope, the portion of the anchor inside the square and the letters “FMPOC” are in white colour.
 
The full name of the Association in English language is printed in black colour on the left hand bottom corner outside the square gives the full identify of the Association.

 

 

 

HR development award for Northport

Northport (M) Bhd’s commitment to human capital development was recognised recently when it bagged the 2009 Human Resources Ministry HR Development Award under the major employer category.

 

PTP building up hinterland cargo volume

Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP), the country’s premier transhipment terminal, is working towards increasing hinterland cargo volume to achieve a more sustainable business model, says chief executive officer Captain Ismail Hashim.

Selangor Customs praises Westports for fast clearance

The Selangor Customs Department said Westports in Port Klang is a model port for fast clearance, saying it is equipped with the best facilities.

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