Pasir Gudang

Pasir Gudang Pasir Gudang, Johor Pasir Gudang is an industrial town located 35 km east of Johor Bahru in Malaysia (LAT: 01°2′6″N 103°5′4″E). The population is around 100,000.

It is the eastern end of the Johor Bahru metropolitan area. It is connected by the 4 lane Pasir Gudang Highway, a trunk road, and a railway line to Johor Bahru. The main industries are transportation and logistics, shipbuilding, petrochemicals and other heavy industries, and oil palm storage and distribution. It is the site of one of two major power stations in the state of Johor, the Sultan Iskan

dar Power Station. Established in 1918, Pasir Gudang, which was formerly known as Kampung Pasir Udang, was founded by Long Abu who is believed to have originated from Riau, Indonesia. Four more villages were established by the expanded population of about 83 families.

25/04/2011

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Pasir Gudang
Johor Bahru
81750

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