Factory for Sale/Rent in Padang Serai, Kedah | Kawasan Industri Kenangan
Location and Accessibility: The industrial area is situated in Padang Serai, Kedah, and is sometimes referenced in relation to nearby areas like Sungai Karangan, Padang Meha, Kulim, and Lunas. It benefits from good connectivity to major transportation routes, with the BKE (Butterworth-Kulim Expressway) Toll Plaza being a significant access point. It is also located near the Kulim Hi-Tech Park and is within a reasonable distance from major ports and airports, such as Penang Port and Bayan Lepas Industrial Estate.
Property Type and Tenure: Properties in this area are typically detached factories or industrial land. Many of the listings indicate a freehold tenure, which is a significant advantage for owners.
Factory Specifications:
- Built-up Area: Factory sizes vary, but common listings show built-up areas ranging from approximately 30,000 sq. ft. to 34,350 sq. ft.
- Land Area: The land plots are spacious, with typical land areas around 47,000 sq. ft.
- Ceiling Height: A key feature for industrial use, the ceiling height is often substantial, with listings mentioning heights between 20 to 32 feet.
- Power Supply: The factories are equipped with a significant power supply, with some listings specifying a capacity of 300 amps.
- Layout: The properties often include a main production area and separate office spaces. For example, a factory might have a production area of around 28,800 sq. ft. and two separate office sections.
- Surrounding Amenities: The Kawasan Industri Taman Kenangan is near residential areas such as Taman Desa Aman, Taman Desa Cinta Sayang, and Taman Kenangan itself, which provides a potential workforce for businesses operating in the area. The broader Padang Serai area offers a range of amenities, including markets, cafes, and educational institutions.
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Frequently asked question
The area hosts a variety of industries, including electronics manufacturing, food processing, machinery assembly, and automotive component production.
Job applications are usually handled through company websites, job portals (like JobStreet or LinkedIn), or local recruitment agencies. Some factories may also accept walk-in applications at their main office.
Working hours can vary widely. Many factories operate in shifts (e.g., 8-hour or 12-hour shifts) to ensure 24/7 production. The standard workweek in Malaysia is 5 or 6 days, and overtime may be required depending on production needs.
Public transportation options may be limited. Most workers commute by private vehicle (car or motorcycle) or company-provided bus services from nearby residential areas.
A typical factory will include a production floor, warehouse, quality control department, administrative offices, a staff canteen, restrooms, and a surau (prayer room) for Muslim employees.
All factories must comply with regulations set by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) in Malaysia. This includes wearing personal protective equipment (PPE), following safety protocols, and participating in regular safety training.
Factories are required to adhere to environmental regulations set by the Department of Environment (DOE). This includes proper waste disposal, wastewater treatment, and air quality control to minimize environmental impact.
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