Light industrial factories in Pulau Carey are built for clean, low-impact operations, assembly, packaging, light engineering, e-commerce fulfilment and R&D. They typically need only moderate power and produce minimal effluent or noise, and are often found in well-managed industrial parks with good connectivity in Pulau Carey, Selangor, making them ideal for SMEs and tenants who want a compliant, ready-to-use manufacturing or distribution space.
Clean, low-impact operations with minimal effluent/noise
Moderate power needs; quick to set up
Often in managed parks with good connectivity
Ideal for assembly, packaging, e-commerce fulfilment and R&D
No factory properties for sale in Pulau Carey, Selangor at the moment.
Pulau Carey, Selangor: The Next Major Logistics & Manufacturing Hub by 2026
Pulau Carey, an island off the coast of Selangor, is rapidly transforming into a premier industrial destination. With a proposed industrial park spanning up to 5,000 acres, the area is set to become a major logistics and manufacturing hub by 2026. The Malaysian government has highlighted Carey Island as part of national infrastructure and trade development blueprints, making it a hotspot for industrial property seekers.
Industrial Zones & Parks
NCT Smart Industrial Park: Ready to start physical works in 2024, this park is designed as a low-carbon industrial zone.
Carey Island Special Economic Zone (SEZ): A proposed mixed-development zone including industrial, commercial, logistics, port, and leisure areas to boost the maritime economy.
Bandar Industrial Zone: Features brand new semi-detached factories with lifts, such as a 3-storey unit on a 16,000 sqft land.
Highway Connectivity
Improved road access via:
SKVE (South Klang Valley Expressway)
Pulau Indah Expressway
Upcoming West Coast Expressway (WCE) – sections completed in 2022 These highways link Pulau Carey to Port Klang, Westports, and the mainland, enhancing logistics efficiency.
Port & Airport Access
Port Klang Expansion: The island is adjacent to Westports, with the SBB prime industrial park in Pulau Indah connected via the Pulau Indah highway bridge.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA): Approximately 45-60 minutes away via SKVE.
Key Industries
Halal hubs, maritime services, and renewable energy sectors are growing.
Free Commercial Zones (FCZ) and Free Industrial Zones (FIZ) are potential future designations to attract FDI.
Current activities include logistics, warehousing, and light manufacturing.
Property Types Available
Factory for Rent Pulau Carey: A brand new 3-storey medium industrial corner factory/warehouse (11,000 sqft floor, 22,000 sqft land) listed in April 2026.
Factory for Sale Pulau Carey: Semi-detached factories with lifts in Bandar Industrial Zone.
Industrial Land Pulau Carey: Large parcels available for heavy industry and port-linked development.
Price Overview
While specific prices vary, the area offers competitive rates compared to mature Klang Valley industrial hubs. For the latest listings, check factories for sale and factories for rent.
Advantages
Strategic location near Port Klang and Westports.
Government-backed infrastructure including highways and SEZ potential.
Low-carbon industrial park designation for sustainable operations.
Large land availability for heavy and light industries.
Local businesses like Carey Island (4.1★, 159 reviews) serve as anchors in this growing ecosystem.
FAQ
What is the price of factory in Pulau Carey?
Prices vary by type and size. For example, a brand new 3-storey medium industrial corner factory (11,000 sqft floor) is listed for rent. Check factory price Pulau Carey for current listings.
Is Pulau Carey a good location for heavy industry?
Yes. The proposed SEZ and 5,000-acre industrial park are designed for heavy industry, maritime services, and logistics, with excellent highway and port connectivity.
What are the highway access routes to Pulau Carey?
Key routes include SKVE, Pulau Indah Expressway, and the upcoming West Coast Expressway (WCE), with sections completed in 2022.
When will the Pulau Carey industrial park be completed?
Major projects, including the Carey Selangor (Third Port) and SEZ, are in various approval and design stages, with completion targeted by 2026.
What types of industrial properties are available in Pulau Carey?
Available properties include brand new factories for rent, semi-detached factories for sale, and industrial land for development.
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Factory prices depend on built-up size, lot frontage, ceiling height, power capacity, dock-leveller and crane availability, road access (especially for trailer turning), and proximity to ports, airports, and highways. Title category (freehold versus leasehold) and zoning class (light, medium, heavy industrial) also materially affect value. Use the filters to compare comparable units before benchmarking your offer.
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Should I buy freehold or leasehold factory?
Freehold factories cost more but hold value long-term with no renewal hassle. Leasehold (30–99 years) is cheaper and often in strategic industrial zones. For owner-occupiers, freehold is ideal. For investors, leasehold near ports can yield better rental returns.
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What legal fees and stamp duty do I pay when buying a factory?
Stamp duty is progressive: 1% up to RM100K, 2% on RM100K–500K, 3% on RM500K–1M, and 4% above RM1M. Legal fees follow the SRO 2023 scale (Sale & Transfer): 1.25% on the first RM500K and 1% on the next RM7M (negotiable above RM7.5M). Note that property transactions typically incur three sets of legal fees, SPA (Sale & Purchase Agreement), Loan Agreement, and MOT (Memorandum of Transfer), each calculated separately, plus valuation fees, disbursements and 8% SST on professional fees. Total all-in transaction cost for a standard sub-sale industrial deal generally lands at 4–6% of purchase price.
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Can foreigners buy factories in Malaysia?
Yes, subject to state-level approval and minimum-price thresholds, and these are notably HIGHER than residential. Reference points: Selangor industrial/commercial land typically RM5M+, Kuala Lumpur RM1M+, Johor RM2M+, Penang Island RM3M / Mainland RM1M. Many foreign investors instead set up a Malaysian Sdn Bhd company to simplify purchase, financing, and ongoing tax/licensing, a Malaysia-incorporated company is treated as a local entity for property acquisition. Note: the flat 8% foreign-buyer stamp duty (effective 1 January 2026) applies to residential; industrial/commercial stamp duty rules should be verified state by state for the latest position.