Malaysia

Transport Ministry plans to build new jetty for Langkawi ferries

Due to sedimentary issues at Kuala Kedah, Kuala Perlis, it plans to find new location in-between

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Sep 2022 8:41PM

Transport Ministry plans to build new jetty for Langkawi ferries
The Maritime Institute of Malaysia under the Transport Ministry is currently finding a suitable area between Kedah and Perlis to construct a new jetty for Langkawi-bound ferries. – Kedah Langkawi Ferry Facebook pic, September 10, 2022

KANGAR – The Transport Ministry plans to build a new jetty for passenger ferry operations to Langkawi as a long-term solution to the sedimentation problems that often occur at the Kuala Kedah and Kuala Perlis jetties.

Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong said the problems were so frequent that the government had to spend about RM50 million every two years to carry out dredging works to enable passenger ferries to the resort island to operate.

“The ministry is thinking about finding a location that can benefit both states (Kedah and Perlis) so that we can solve this problem in the long term. We are still discussing and I will announce the details later,” he told reporters after opening the Perlis MCA Convention here today.

He said the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (Mima) under the Transport Ministry was still studying suitable areas between Kedah and Perlis for the construction of a passenger jetty.

“We already have a special allocation for the Kuala Kedah Jetty but if we build it in Kuala Kedah it cannot solve the problem, so we have to find a more suitable site,” he said.

Wee explained that although the new jetty will be completed later, the Kuala Kedah Jetty and Kuala Perlis Jetty will not be closed and will operate for other purposes including cargo services or for the use of fishermen.

On the dredging work at the Kuala Kedah Jetty, he said as of yesterday, it was 75% completed and expected to be fully completed in November – while the dredging work at the Kuala Perlis Jetty was slightly delayed due to equipment problems and lack of manpower.

“...according to the contract, it is expected to be completed next year,” he said. – Bernama, September 10, 2022

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