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A warehouse in Selangor is built around storage and movement rather than production: wide clear-span floors with few internal columns, high ceilings for racking, roller shutters or dock levellers at the loading face, and a yard sized for prime movers and containers. Warehouses in Selangor, Malaysia suit distribution, freight forwarding, e-commerce fulfilment, cold chain and any operation whose throughput depends on how fast a lorry can be turned around rather than on installed machinery.
A factory is laid out for production, so it is specified around power, floor loading and machinery. A warehouse is laid out for storage and throughput: clear-span floors, ceiling height for racking, and loading bays sized for prime movers. Many industrial units in Malaysia can serve either use, which is why listings are often described as factory-cum-warehouse.
Check the clear ceiling height against the racking you plan to install, the floor loading against your heaviest pallet or machine, the number and type of loading points (roller shutter versus dock leveller), and whether the yard turns a 40 ft container without blocking the road. Confirm the power supply too if you run cold rooms or charging bays.
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Selangor is Malaysia's industrial powerhouse, offering unmatched connectivity, established infrastructure, and dynamic growth. This guide breaks down key insights for factory and warehouse seekers.
Prime logistics space in the Klang Valley shows steady rental growth (3-5% annually) and high occupancy (85-95%), signaling robust demand. Driven by e-commerce/3PL growth and high-tech manufacturing, freehold industrial assets and well-located leasehold factories remain highly sought after for their stable yields.
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While Selangor leads Malaysia's industrial belt, serious buyers often compare these adjacent states:
Industrial rents vary widely with location (Klang Valley vs. Northern/Southern corridors), built-up area, ceiling height, power capacity (single- vs. 3-phase), dock-levellers, overhead cranes, road access for trailers, and lease tenure. Larger units typically negotiate lower per-sqft rates; build-to-suit and sale-and-leaseback structures price differently again. Always compare multiple comparable units before signing.
Service tax on rental and leasing services for commercial and industrial properties is 6% (reduced from 8% effective 1 January 2026). It is charged on top of the monthly rental and collected by the landlord for remittance to Customs. The annual sales threshold for SME exemption was raised to MYR 1.5M, and newly-registered SMEs receive a 1-year grace period from SST on rental.
Standard factory leases run 2–3 years with an option to renew. Some landlords offer 1-year terms for flexibility. Industrial leases often include a 2-month security deposit plus 1-month advance rent.
Key checks: electrical capacity (3-phase power), water supply, floor loading capacity, ceiling height (minimum 6m for most manufacturing), fire safety compliance, truck access and loading bay availability, and zoning approval for your intended industrial activity.