space wanted in Klang Valley
PETALING JAYA: There is a lack of industrial properties and
industrial space in the Klang Valley despite the demand for newer and better
industrial space, said Axis REIT Managers Bhd CEO and executive director Datuk
Stewart LaBrooy.
"Klang Valley has nothing to offer them. It's the complete
failure of the local authorities, the people in charge of industrial
developments in Selangor. FDI (foreign direct investments) is leaving and what
happens when FDI leaves? People will leave with it to the new sites," he
said during his presentation on commercial and industrial property outlook at
the 17th National Housing & Property Summit 2014 yesterday.
"Everyone wants to be here (Selangor) but we have nothing
to offer them... Selangor needs good, industrial parks," he added.
According to him, Petaling Jaya houses many old factories that
are still running. These businesses want to move to better sites but they don't
know where to go and are afraid of losing their workforce if they relocate too
far.
Meanwhile, LaBrooy said Johor does not seem to be attracting as
much of the demand from Singapore as was expected, despite Singapore having
some 6,000 small medium enterprises that need to move across the border.
"This year, they say, is the year of relocation but it's
not really happening to the extent that people thought it would.
Primarily because Johor has some demographic issues that will
take some time to be resolved. Johor is not a work that can be completed in
five years. It will be a work that's going to be completed in 20 years; it's
going to take that long.
"But, it's moving in the right direction. It probably has
the best infrastructure of any region in the country that I've ever seen. It is
so well connected with roads, airports and ports, it has everything there. The
one thing it doesn't have is people. There's no population," said LaBrooy.
He said projects like SME City and i-Park at the Johor
Industrial Park within the Kulaijaya township are doing well as it offers a
holistic site complete with workers accommodation and is gated and guarded.
In terms of good industrial estates, LaBrooy said Penang has it
right, with its Batu Kawan industrial estate attracting big industrials such as
Honda, Bose, Ikea and Intel.
He said land prices in Penang's industrial estates are fixed at
RM35 psf compared with RM70 psf to RM105 psf at Bayan Lepas.
"Penang focuses on a one-stop centre,
they master planned all their industrial estates and most importantly Penang
has skilled workers and they have institutes in Penang that trains people,"
he added.