This ECRL project is definitely going to be a white elephant which will bleed the nation for decades to come.
The government knew it but decided to proceed with it anyway solely due to the fact that they will have to pay tens of billions of ringgit in compensation to the contractor anyway if they were to cancel it.
It baffles me how so many seemingly smart and educated people can buy into the idea that it is economically viable to unload containers from ships in Port Klang, load them onto trains, send them by rail to Kuantan Port, Unload them and then reload them again to a different ship to continue to its final destinations.
How much time can you save for all that troubles?
1 day? 2 days? I'd say maybe 0 or even delays considering the efficiency level in bolehland.
And how much extra cost involved to go through all that troubles?
No choice have to continue bec of stupid contract signed by BN govn. If cancel must pay RM 20 billion compensation for nothing. So add RM 25 billion we get new railway line in East Coast like win-win for M'sia-China.
Posted by Beary > Apr 13, 2019 10:01 AM | Report Abuse This ECRL project is definitely going to be a white elephant which will bleed the nation for decades to come.
The government knew it but decided to proceed with it anyway solely due to the fact that they will have to pay tens of billions of ringgit in compensation to the contractor anyway if they were to cancel it.
It baffles me how so many seemingly smart and educated people can buy into the idea that it is economically viable to unload containers from ships in Port Klang, load them onto trains, send them by rail to Kuantan Port, Unload them and then reload them again to a different ship to continue to its final destinations.
How much time can you save for all that troubles? 1 day? 2 days? I'd say maybe 0 or even delays considering the efficiency level in bolehland.
And how much extra cost involved to go through all that troubles?
Based on the original plans, 44 tunnels are to be constructed at various locations spanning over 50km. The longest tunnel (which is now likely to be scrapped) is the Genting Tunnel measuring 17.8km (37% of total tunnel length).
The ECRL is of strategic importance to China because the Kuantan Port-ECRL-Port Klang route shortens its trading route and cuts the time it takes to travel to the west of Peninsular Malaysia while eliminating the need to use the Singapore Port.
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the max reduction from its original tunnel volumes is 37% only, but more importantly it benefits MMC Corp's Port & Logistics division.
you syphon out trades directly from China instead of getting via Singapore Port route
Improvements to the nation’s ports will serve as bookends for the RM55bn ($12.3bn) East Coat Rail Line (ECRL) – a 620-km electrified rail link between Kuantan Port and Port Klang. At the beginning of November, Malaysia and China signed an engineering, procurement and construction contract for the project.
The ECRL will allow for the rapid trans-shipment of freight across the peninsula, reducing shipping congestion in the Malacca Strait, which hosts up to 80% of China’s maritime trade.
Significantly, the new land-sea link will bypass Singapore and move a major portion of regional freighting activity north. This could boost Malaysia’s profile as a leading logistics hub and open up new routes to markets in North Asia. Work on the ECRL is set to begin later this year and be completed in 2022.
News says discount of 21.2B from the original price. At the same time, we also read previously that the inflated price is supposed to bail out 1MDB. So at the end really got discount?
At 44B cost, let just say the the interest payment will be 2B per annum. Can this project even pay for the interest itself? Multiplier effects maybe provided the local boys get a piece of the cake.
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Posted by Beary > 2019-04-13 10:01 | Report Abuse
This ECRL project is definitely going to be a white elephant which will bleed the nation for decades to come.
The government knew it but decided to proceed with it anyway solely due to the fact that they will have to pay tens of billions of ringgit in compensation to the contractor anyway if they were to cancel it.
It baffles me how so many seemingly smart and educated people can buy into the idea that it is economically viable to unload containers from ships in Port Klang, load them onto trains, send them by rail to Kuantan Port, Unload them and then reload them again to a different ship to continue to its final destinations.
How much time can you save for all that troubles?
1 day? 2 days? I'd say maybe 0 or even delays considering the efficiency level in bolehland.
And how much extra cost involved to go through all that troubles?