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Persijilan ISO/IEC 27001:2013
Tempoh Sah : 13 Disember 2016 - 12 Disember 2019
 
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Persijilan ISO/QMS 9001:2008
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Tahun 2012

Certification 5S

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MAMPU

23 May 2012

Tahun 2007

BrandLaurette  SMEs Strategic Business Partner Award 2017 2018

Anugerah K-ICT Ketua Menteri Pulau Pinang (Kategori e-Service)

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28 March 2007

Tahun 2005

Certification MS ISO9001:2008

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SIRIM

25 November 2005

Technology Information Award Silver Prize

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21 - 27 May 2005

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Tahun 2003

Civil Services Innovation Award

Anugerah Inovasi Perkhidmatan Awam                                       

DG Online

22 August 2003

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The Port of Penang is a deepwater seaport within the Malaysian state of Penang. It consists of terminals along the Penang Strait, including five on the mainland and one in George Town. The Port of Penang was the third busiest harbour in Malaysia in terms of cargo as of 2017, handling 1.52 million TEUs of cargo, as well as the busiest port-of-call within the country for cruise shipping.

Established in 1786 with the founding of Penang Island as a free port by the British East India Company, the Port of Penang was originally located in the port city of George Town.[3][4] Under British rule, the Port of Penang played a crucial role in Penang's economy, which largely depended on maritime trade. However, the free port status was revoked by the Malaysian federal government in 1969.[5][6][7][8] The Port of Penang was then relocated to Butterworth on the mainland in 1974 to facilitate the handling of larger container vessels.[9][10] Today, the Port of Penang remains the main harbour and transshipment hub of northern Malaysia.

 

 

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