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BMW Launches Phase 2 Of Regional Parts And Distribution Center In Senai

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 (Bernama) -- BMW Group Malaysia has launched Phase 2 of its regional parts and distribution centre, significantly expanding the cutting-edge facility located at the Free Industrial Zone in Senai International Airport.

In a statement today, the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) said BMW Group has expanded the facility to 65,000 square meters from its initial 45,000 square meters, reinforcing its commitment to the region and solidifying its position as one of the largest facilities of its kind in the Asia Pacific.

MIDA chief executive officer Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid said the expansion is a testament to Malaysia’s position as a strategic gateway to the region, where innovation and opportunity converge.

“This facility is more than an operational hub; it symbolises the BMW Group's trust in our ecosystem and highlights Malaysia's integral role in its Asia Pacific supply chain. It serves both as a support hub for after-sales operations and as a strategic base for its regional supply network.

“With excellent connectivity, skilled talent pool, and forward-thinking policies, MIDA remains committed to facilitating BMW's success and inspiring others to invest in Malaysia’s boundless potential,” he said.

BMW Group Malaysia managing director Benjamin Nagel said the facility has long stood as a benchmark for operational excellence, evolving into a globally recognised, state-of-the-art logistics hub.

“The recent expansion includes significant upgrades, such as a purpose-built High Voltage Battery Storage Area and a modern Very Narrow Aisle racking system.

“The facility’s two-storey configuration allows for future expansion, while the integration of a solar-panel roof aligns with BMW Group's broader sustainability initiatives,” he said.

MIDA noted that the expanded facility strengthens the BMW group’s logistical capabilities and positions it to support the region’s evolving automotive landscape.

BMW Group’s continued investments in Malaysia ensure it remains at the forefront of operational excellence, reinforcing the country’s pivotal role in the group’s long-term success, MIDA added.

-- BERNAMA