UMW Development dedicates seamless service
In the nationwide pursuit of technological transformation, the Malaysian manufacturing industry looks towards methods of increased operational, supply chain and process efficiency. Through methods of artificial intelligence and digitalisation, stakeholders such as developers are tasked with new pathways to improved infrastructure, moving the industry into a more sustainable and resilient future.
Cinching the Malaysian Developer Award 2023 Rising Star Award and the StarProperty Award 2024 Best Industrial Park and ESG-Conscious Development, UMW Development Sdn Bhd introduces High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Park as the first GreenRE-certified industrial park in Selangor.
Located in the industrial heart of Selangor, Serendah, the development has a leasehold industrial title and spans 861 acres with a total of six precincts. With a comprehensive, holistic infrastructure, the development offers its tenants the experience of an elite-managed industrial park, packaged with features such as a multi-tiered security system and a business support unit.
Positioning itself at the forefront of manufacturing opportunities in Southeast Asia, HVM Park is well-connected to major highways, from the PLUS Expressway to the LATAR Expressway and the Rawang Bypass.
Alongside access to the Serendah KTM Komuter Station, the development’s presence within Serendah is bolstered by the upcoming East Coast Rail Link station, set to be established within 3km of the park. The station is scheduled to begin operation by 2028.
Having received support and endorsement from the federal and the Selangor state governments, HVM Park offers an integrated ecosystem rivalling a residential township, with a comprehensive highlight on welfare, professional capacity and innovation. This includes the development’s supplement of collaborative robots (COBOTS), forklifts and more.
The development is equipped with ready-to-go infrastructure, including electricity, water, fibre optic telecommunication, sewerage and gas. Within the development, wide pathways have been built to accommodate industrial vehicles, with a width of up to 100ft.
In addition, the HVM Park master plan has a proposed centralised workers’ quarter with common facilities, amenities and security, capable of holding a potential 6,000 workers. The inclusion of the centralised workers’ quarter aims to provide convenience and efficiency to investors. Combined with the development’s public and recreational spaces, the centralised workers’ quarter emphasises people-centred solutions in industrial management.
Sustainable spaces
In addition to its extensive infrastructure connectivity, HVM Park offers holistic social connectivity with its abundance of public, green features. Patrons will be able to enhance brand competitiveness in the industry with a workplace that seamlessly integrates the urban and the natural.
HVM Park strives to set a benchmark in sustainable urban industrial development, utilising environmentally-friendly materials, water-efficient fittings and rainwater harvesting methods. Precincts 1, 2, 3 and 4 have a certified green rating, as well as at the UMW Campus centralised office, UMW Industries Compound and the Precinct 1 guardhouse.
The integrated development is targeted at reducing carbon footprint through LED street lighting, solar-powered lighting for walkways, compost bins, recycling facilities and wireless security cameras. Similarly, the developmental team has plans to host green activities to promote environmental sustainability awareness among its units.
Since the project’s inception in 2016, UMW Development has ensured that sustainability principles have been prominent in the development blueprint. Developed under the Low Carbon City Framework (LCCF) zoning by the Selangor Local Council (MPHS), HVM Park is regulated within an initiative that aims to reduce the city’s carbon emissions by 2050.
The 100-acre park in the centre of the development supports the work-life balance of its tenants. Whether along the jogging and cycling track, or dedicated community events in the barbeque pits and gazebo, the park enables a healthy lifestyle.
In addition, the park has welfare facilities such as an outdoor gym and eco-pond. Its bicycle shelter provides storage for convenience and peace of mind.
End-to-end support
Founded on principles of accessibility and product efficiency, clients will find both business and development needs met, from issues of licensing to management. The UMW Business Support unit provides all-around support for every step of your project. Whether on land matters, planning, or setup, the UMW Business Support Unit has a team of experts who are well familiarised with the process of the Malaysian manufacturing industry.
With UMW Development, clients can expect assistance and expediency in growing a governmental relationship. Under the team’s proficient management, there will be more than enough incentives to establish a thriving presence in the Southeast Asian region.
A vision of future-forward managed industrial parks in Malaysia, HVM Park creates a pathway towards responsible consumption and production, supplying services of international standards in local surroundings.
Currently, the Southern Zone has been completed, with the Northern Zone scheduled for completion by 2026. Precinct 5B is open for sale with a team that boasts extensive manufacturing experience.
For more information, visit https://umwhvmpark.com.my/ or call 012 393 5319 (Daniel Wong) and 019 669 3777 (Fatin Zahir).