Eco Business Park 7 Launches as Flagship Industrial Hub for Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0
Malaysia’s industrial and logistics sector is poised for its next phase of transformation with the official launch of Eco Business Park 7 (EBP 7) — a landmark development under the Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0 (MVV 2.0) masterplan.
Developed through a public–private partnership between Eco World Development Group Bhd (EcoWorld), SD Guthrie Bhd, and Negeri Sembilan Corporation (NS Corp), EBP 7 represents the first major industrial project in Parcel C of MVV 2.0, setting the stage for long-term regional growth and investment.
Spanning 1,195 acres of freehold land in Bukit Pelandok, Port Dickson, the RM3 billion development is designed to create a modern, self-sustaining ecosystem that blends industrial excellence with sustainable business communities.
A New Growth Engine for Negeri Sembilan
At the launch of EBP 7’s sales gallery, EcoWorld president and CEO Datuk Chang Khim Wah described the project as the beginning of Parcel C’s transformation into a vibrant industrial and logistics hub.
“With our experience in delivering successful Eco Business Parks, we are confident that EBP 7 will attract quality investors, create skilled jobs, and contribute meaningfully to Negeri Sembilan’s long-term economic growth,” he said.
The development reinforces MVV 2.0’s vision to establish Negeri Sembilan as a strategic extension of Greater Kuala Lumpur’s economic footprint. As Malaysia continues to diversify its economy and attract high-value industries, EBP 7 will play a pivotal role in linking innovation, manufacturing, and logistics within one integrated zone.
Strategic Location with World-Class Connectivity
Positioned near the proposed Nilai–Labu–Enstek Expressway, EBP 7 offers direct access to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Port Klang, and the PLUS Highway, enabling seamless connectivity across Malaysia’s primary logistics routes.
This strategic location situates the park within a golden triangle of transport, talent, and trade, ensuring its appeal to multinational investors and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) seeking high-efficiency industrial bases.
EBP 7’s accessibility to Kuala Lumpur, Cyberjaya, and Seremban makes it particularly attractive to businesses serving the capital’s fast-growing e-commerce, electrical and electronics (E&E), and advanced manufacturing sectors.
Designed for Modern Industry and SMEs
Eco Business Park 7 is conceptualised as an integrated industrial park offering a variety of configurations to cater to different business scales and industries.
Its first phase, known as the SME Core, will feature:
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Cluster factories (60’×100’, 60’×120’)
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Semi-detached factories (75’×130’, 75’×140’)
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Industrial land parcels ranging from one to five acres
Larger tracts are also available for custom-built facilities. The layout promotes efficient logistics flow, flexible space planning, and shared commercial facilities to foster collaboration and business synergy.
By incorporating commercial hubs and supporting amenities, EBP 7 aims to create a self-sustaining ecosystem that integrates work, lifestyle, and commerce — a model proven successful in EcoWorld’s previous Eco Business Parks in Johor, Penang, and the Klang Valley.
Targeting High-Value, Future-Focused Industries
EBP 7’s development strategy focuses on attracting high-growth and high-value industries, including:
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Aerospace and precision engineering
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Electrical and electronics (E&E)
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Logistics and e-commerce
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Halal manufacturing and biotechnology
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Green technology and advanced manufacturing
This diversified industrial mix positions the park to support Malaysia’s New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030), which prioritises innovation, digitalisation, and sustainable industrial practices.
By fostering new investment clusters, EBP 7 also contributes to national efforts to reduce regional development disparities and create skilled employment opportunities outside the Klang Valley.
Public–Private Partnership Powering MVV 2.0
The collaboration between EcoWorld, SD Guthrie, and NS Corp underlines the strength of Malaysia’s public–private partnership model in driving strategic development.
SD Guthrie group managing director Datuk Mohamad Helmy Othman Basha said the project reflects the group’s strategic focus on expanding into industrial real estate.
“EBP 7 marks an important milestone in Guthrie’s expansion within the industrial parks segment. It brings together vision, strategy, and execution. While we unlock the value of our landbank, we are proud to contribute to Negeri Sembilan’s growth and Malaysia’s national development agenda,” he said.
Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar and NS Corp chairman Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun described EBP 7 as a model of how state-led, private sector–driven initiatives can generate tangible economic impact.
“MVV 2.0 is a state-led, private sector-driven initiative aimed at creating quality employment and attracting high-impact industries. EBP 7, as the first industrial project in Parcel C, will serve as a catalyst and play a pivotal role in achieving these goals,” he said.
Strategic Integration with Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0
The Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0 masterplan covers a massive 153,000-hectare area across Seremban and Port Dickson, envisioned as Malaysia’s next integrated economic corridor.
Divided into multiple development parcels, MVV 2.0 focuses on:
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Industrial and logistics clusters (Parcel C)
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Residential and commercial centres (Parcel A & B)
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Green technology and innovation hubs
By anchoring Parcel C, EBP 7 serves as the industrial heart of MVV 2.0, complementing the corridor’s other components and driving its role as the southern gateway to Greater Kuala Lumpur.
This synergy is expected to attract both local and foreign investors while creating supply chain linkages to existing industrial zones in Nilai, Sepang, and Shah Alam.
Industrial Growth, Property Potential
As Malaysia accelerates its industrial and logistics development, the spillover effects on property investment are clear. Areas surrounding EBP 7 — including Nilai, Enstek, and Seremban — are already seeing renewed investor interest, with improved connectivity and rising job creation stimulating demand for housing, retail, and services.
For KL property investors, the growth of MVV 2.0 enhances long-term prospects for the wider Greater Kuala Lumpur region, supporting a balanced ecosystem of industrial, residential, and commercial assets.
Conclusion: Building Malaysia’s Next Industrial Frontier
The launch of Eco Business Park 7 represents more than a new industrial project — it marks the beginning of a new growth chapter for Negeri Sembilan and Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0.
By combining sustainable planning, world-class infrastructure, and strategic collaboration, EBP 7 is set to become a benchmark for integrated industrial development, reinforcing Malaysia’s position as Southeast Asia’s preferred investment destination.
For investors and developers alike, it’s another signal that Malaysia’s industrial and property sectors are converging — creating a landscape rich with opportunity, innovation, and long-term value.
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