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Factory For Sale at Sawit Baru Industrial Park
Kulai, Johor, Malaysia


Situated at 6km (5-10 minutes drive) away from Kulai North-South Highway Toll Station, the factory is built near the entrance of Sawit Baru, a mature industrial park. With the area of 50,000sqft and working area of 18,000sqft, it is ideal for light to medium industries.

The factory has a 2 storey office, situable for administrative operations to be carried out. It also has a security booth located at one of the factory entrances. [ more ]


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