9 December 2019
Strategically located along the bustling Straits of Malacca, Westports is one of South East Asia’s most important ports and one of the most productive in the world. The port currently can handle 14 million twenty-foot equivalent units and plans to double its capacity by 2040.
When Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd wanted to expand its container terminal facilities, they faced a veritable list of challenges. As well as undertaking significant construction in one of the busiest ports in the world, it was essential to minimise the impact on marine traffic and existing water flow patterns, reducing the risk of sedimentation, improving maritime safety and all with lower construction costs.
With such a daunting task ahead of them, they called on our decades of maritime experience and expertise to help them deliver the project. The essential services we’re providing include planning the development of the port, optimising the layout and providing conceptual design. We’re also giving desktop navigation simulations and a thorough quantitative marine traffic risk assessment to help make the project a reality.
Once completed, the expansion will increase the port’s container capacity from 14 million TEUs to 26 million TEUs per annum. The new container terminals will also allow the port to handle some of the world’s largest container ships, bringing greater efficiency and paving the way for significant further growth in the decades to come.
10 June 2024
Ventus Marine has selected BMT's 27m Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) design for the construction of four new vessels by Strategic Marine. These vessels are destined for offshore wind markets in Taiwan and Europe.
19 November 2020
BMT has appointed Charles Lim as the Infrastructure Sales Manager for Asia. Based out of the organisation’s Asia headquarters in Singapore, this appointment comes ahead of significant expansion plans.
24 December 2019
Building Myanmar’s Newest Container Terminal
15 December 2019
Our BMT REMBRANDT navigation simulator system helps keep cruises safe