KK WATER THEME PARK LARGEST DUTY FREE





KOTA KINABALU: A water theme play ground with a floating stage for orchestral performances in a middle, a largest duty-free emporium in South East Asia as well as an adventure play ground have been among destiny projects to be grown during a Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park (KKIP).

They would be built in a closeness of a Karambunai review area where there have been lots of sea sports activities.
KKIP Land as well as Business Development Senior Manager Lawrence Kimkuan pronounced a industrial zones inside of KKIP have all been fully grown as well as have been ready to be taken up by investors.

So far, KKIP has managed to develop all of its 800 acres allocated for industrial purposes. It has additionally successfully grown other zones of a play ground in to blurb as well as residential areas.

"Now, you have been going to pierce in to leisure as well as tourism aspect of a park.

Unfortunately, a State Government has nonetheless to approve our application to develop this zone. But it is coming," pronounced Kimkuan.

The zone in question has essentially been gazetted for tourism.

However, KKIP still needs to gain capitulation from a State Government.

"We assure business owners that you have been not going to contest with a existing businesses there with these destiny projects," pronounced Kimkuan.

Meanwhile, KKIP Deputy Chi! ef Execu tive Officer Melvin Disimond pronounced KKIP is identifying niche industries that can be further developed.

"For example, from studies conducted recently, Sabah's food industry is a fastest growing in a State. The largest dairy farm in a nation is in Sabah.

"Our niche might be in break food. For instance, there is this break food called Hari Hari that had already penetrated a marketplace in West Malaysia," pronounced Disimond.

The association that constructed a break not long ago paid for a lot inside of KKIP since its factory in Kolombong could no longer support to a space as well as prolongation demands. "I found that Sabahan entrepreneurs similar to to be jack-of-all-trades. They wish to do everything: agricultural, import-export, trading, contracting.

"But what they need to do is to sustain themselves in to one specific industry as well as master it until they have been successful," pronounced Disimond.

He additionally explained that a State needs lots of logistics facilities as well as competent distributors if it wants to carry out prices of goods.

"The media regularly talks about cabotage process though essentially a pass is to get a mainline operator in Sepanggar," pronounced Disimond.

Until Feb this year, KKIP managed to rope in more than RM2 billion in investment.

More than 6,000 employees work in more than 200 companies inside of a park. (DE)
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