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20 August 2026

DP World links Johor warehouse to Asia Pacific network

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Source reporting: Port Technology

DP World links Johor warehouse to Asia Pacific network

DP World has opened its latest warehouse in Johor, Malaysia, extending its integrated logistics network across Southeast Asia. The facility is the first of two planned for Malaysia, with a second warehouse in Kuala Lumpur due to open later this year as DP World builds out its end-to-end supply chain capabilities in one of the […] The post DP World links Johor warehouse to Asia Pacific network appeared first on Port Technology International .

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