Industrial park embraces cutting-edge technology and sustainability
Industrial park embraces cutting-edge technology and sustainability
A new holistic and futuristic industrial park will soon be seen in Senawang, Negeri Sembilan. Combining cutting-edge technology, flexibility and sustainability, SPD Tech Valley by Seri Pajam Development Group will offer a wide range of amenities and facilities for the convenience of its future users.
Strategically situated within Malaysian Vision Valley 2.0, the freehold 523-acre industrial park has excellent access to the North-South Expressway (PLUS) and Kajang-Seremban Highway (LEKAS). It is also near major transportation hubs such as the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and Port Klang, which facilitate seamless logistics and supply chain operations. Moreover, the industrial park is located 70m above sea level, which provides natural protection against flooding.
Comprehensive and modern industrial park
Besides the main industrial buildings, SPD Tech Valley integrates office spaces, commercial areas and green spaces. It will be divided into nine major zones: detached factories, heavy industrial land, medium industrial land, intelligent warehouse, commercial hub, centralised labour quarters, centre of excellence, solar power generation centre and recreational area.
Tailored solutions for diverse business needs
A diverse range of products is offered to suit the requirements of different businesses. SPD Tech Valley will allocate medium and heavy industrial plots measuring from three acres, where factories can be built to suit individual designs. These lots will come with future-proof infrastructure, which will cater for buyers’ current and future demands.
Ready-built detached factories will also be available, with lot sizes from 1.14 acres and built-ups starting from 26,000 sq ft. Each factory will have GreenRE certification and come equipped with electric-vehicle chargers, rainwater harvesting systems and solar panels. The design of the factories allows for upgrading options and customisation of space, and they will be able to accommodate larger machines, giving businesses the flexibility they need to grow their operations.
As it will be the first managed industrial park in Negeri Sembilan with integrated smart technology, businesses need not worry about a lack of facilities. Storage will not be a concern with the inclusion of a one million sq ft intelligent warehouse. It will be equipped with AI-driven logistics and real-time tracking for optimal inventory and distribution management. It will also offer a cost-saving pay-as-you-use model where extra stock can be kept during peak season without the financial burden of constructing another warehouse for businesses in the industrial park.
To cater for the workforce in the industrial park as well as the surrounding vicinity, the commercial hub will provide amenities. Located at the entrance of SPD Tech Valley, the commercial hub’s prime spot will ensure consistent foot traffic and is set to be a vibrant and dynamic business hub that caters for the area’s growing demand.
The Centralised Labour Centre will provide a comfortable place for workers to live while ensuring their well-being is taken care of. The space will have a capacity of 5,000 beds and offer the necessary services such as a canteen, automated laundry shop, grocery shop, multi-purpose hall, F&B vending machine, mineral water vending machine and first aid room. Shuttle service and 24-hour security will be provided to ensure convenience and safety.
SPD Tech Valley also offers lifestyle facilities for work-life balance. The Business Support & Leisure Centre will feature a business hotel, business lounge, business centre, fitness centre, spa and wellness centre, cinema room, game room, restaurant and café, swimming pool and bike racks, among others. A sustainable recreation park with facilities such as an outdoor gym, jogging track, multipurpose court, picnic areas and compost area will be the green lung of the industrial park. There will be solar-powered lights to illuminate jogging tracks and rain-harvesting systems to sustain the greenery.
Pioneering sustainability and smart technology
SPD Tech Valley aims to be the first industrial park in Southeast Asia to receive the LEED Gold certification for Cities and Communities. Moreover, the developer is committed to the sustainability movement by getting GreenRE certification for the development’s facilities, ensuring the park buildings and infrastructure meet high environmental standards. The design of the industrial park follows international and national guidelines and takes reference from United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) standards, Sustainable Development Goals, environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, the 1 National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030).
Green energy initiatives that will be integrated into the industrial park include the implementation of solar farming and rainwater harvesting, provision of EV charging stations, and development of bicycle paths to promote greener commuting options.
The facilities are built with a focus on ESG principles that include using sustainable materials, implementing energy-efficient systems and ensuring the operations support social and environmental responsibilities. The developer believes a sustainable ecosystem will bring many benefits such as an increase in operational efficiency and positive profit as well as the security of long-term property value.
Meanwhile, the government’s NIMP 2030 is pushing towards a digital economy and smart cities. Thus, there is increasing demand for industrial parks that support high-tech industries and innovation-driven enterprises. As such, the developer is aiming to stay ahead of industry trends by future-proofing SPD Tech Valley with Industrial 4.0 features such as automation support, data exchange and connectivity, making it ready for the future.
Other features that make the industrial park present and future-ready include a 100ft road reserved to ease traffic flow as well as accommodate heavy machinery and cargo transportation, fibre-optic infrastructure with 5G to facilitate real-time data sharing and cloud computing, and ample parking along the main road for the convenience of the workforce and clients.
The industrial park will be located next to Malaysia’s National Grid, which will provide operators with easy, reliable options for ample power, and there will be up to 65MW of estimated solar energy. Moreover, a two-million-gallon reservoir and industrial-grade water supply will be in place to ensure adequate water supply. Natural gas supply will be available through the nearby Malaysian Natural Gas pipeline connection.