Hub - Pantech Business

| Feature | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | Ground-floor units with high ceiling clearance (9-12 meters), reinforced flooring for heavy machinery, and 24/7 truck access. | | Light Industrial & Warehouse | Mezzanine floors for light assembly, inventory storage, and cross-docking operations. | | Commercial Office Suites | Fully air-conditioned, fiber-optic-enabled offices on upper floors, allowing traders and logistics coordinators to overlook operations. | | Shared Amenities | Centralized cafeterias, surau (prayer rooms), meeting rooms, and security checkpoints. |

The Pantech Business Hub Model: Strategic Diversification, Infrastructure Synergy, and Industrial Real Estate Evolution pantech business hub

The hubs are strategically located within a 15-km radius of Port Klang (one of the busiest ports in Southeast Asia) and adjacent to major expressways (North-South Expressway, West Coast Expressway). Dedicated drop-off zones and container parking reduce congestion. | Feature | Description | | :--- |

[Generated for Academic Review] Date: [Current Date] Abstract The Pantech Business Hub represents a paradigm shift in the utilization of industrial real estate, moving beyond traditional warehousing and logistics to encompass integrated commercial ecosystems. This paper examines the strategic development, operational framework, and economic impact of the Pantech Business Hub model, with a specific focus on its flagship locations in Malaysia (e.g., Pantech Business Hub in Klang Valley). The study argues that Pantech has successfully transitioned from a pure-play industrial product manufacturer to a multifaceted property and business facilitator. By analyzing its spatial design, tenancy mix, value-added services, and sustainability practices, this paper concludes that the Pantech Business Hub model serves as a benchmark for future industrial-commercial hybrid developments in emerging economies. 1. Introduction In the rapidly evolving landscape of global supply chains and industrial operations, the demarcation between pure manufacturing, logistics, and office-based commercial activity has blurred. Traditional industrial parks often suffer from inefficiencies, including poor accessibility, lack of amenities, and siloed operations. Pantech Group Holdings Berhad, historically known as a leading manufacturer and supplier of stainless steel, carbon steel, and valves in Malaysia, identified this gap. Leveraging its extensive land bank and industry knowledge, Pantech launched the Pantech Business Hub – a strategic initiative to provide integrated warehousing, light industrial, and office spaces tailored for the oil & gas, engineering, and trading sectors. | | Shared Amenities | Centralized cafeterias, surau