Muara Port History
In 1973, the port was officially completed and it became the largest port in Brunei.[ 5] In 1982, the port underwent a B$ 26.5 million expansion project.[ 11] It can also be noted after 1997, the port might not have been in use due to the decline in cargo volume.[ 12] The Port Authority bought two quay cranes in 1996.[ 13]
In 2000, a joint venture was made with the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) ,[ 14] and later on 23 June 2003 United States Navy warships USS Vincennes (CG-49) and USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49) were berthed at the port during Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT).[ 15] [ 16] Once again during CARAT 2005, USS Safeguard (T-ARS-50) , USS Rodney M. Davis (FFG-60) and USS Paul Hamilton (DDG-60) were present at Muara Port.[ 17]
In 2011, there has been regional competition between Bintulu Port and Muara Port.[ 18] In 2013, three inland container depots have been upgraded,[ 19] and in 2014, the Belt and Road Initiative 's Brunei-Guangxi Economic Corridor (BGEC) was signed between Brunei and China .[ 20] The Muara Port Company is a joint ventured company between Darussalam Assets Sdn Bhd and Beibu Gulf Holding formed on 15 February 2017,[ 21] and later on 18 July 2018 the Muara Container Terminal was acquired by the company.[ 22] On 26 March 2019, Royal Navy frigate HMS Montrose (F236) arrived at the port to conduct exercises,[ 23] and later from 27 until 30 September, the People's Liberation Army Navy training ship Qi Jiguang was berthed at the port during a goodwill visit.[ 24]
The MPC signed an agreement with the Brunei government to build and acquire the largest fishing complex in Brunei on 22 December 2020, thus enhancing the Brunei–China relations .[ 25] On 5 June 2021, the pre-commencement ceremony of the Muara Port Expansion Project was attended by the Chinese Ambassador Yu Hong , Minister of Finance and Economy and Minister of Transport and InfoCommunications .[ 26] [ 27] On 30 January 2021, the French Navy frigate Vendémiaire (F 734) made a three-day visit to Brunei,[ 28] and later on 27 July, HMS Defender (D36) became the first Royal Navy ship to visit Brunei since 2019.[ 29]
Plans were made to expand the port by 2023, in which it will increase the quay length and capacity from 280,000 TEUs to 500,000.[ 30]
Facilities
There are several designated areas and facilities within the port:
A 72,500 m 2 (780,000 sq ft) container yard[ 22]
7,050 m 2 (75,900 sq ft) of transit warehouses[ 22]
A 861 m (2,825 ft) long mooring quay [ 22]
A 5,000 m 2 (54,000 sq ft) container freight station[ 22]
32,011 m 2 (344,560 sq ft) of warehouses[ 22]
18,427 m 2 (198,350 sq ft) of Muara inland container depot[ 22]
22,280 m 2 (239,800 sq ft) of Muara export zone[ 22]
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