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Infrastructure of Malaysia

The logistics performance index of Malaysia is 3.59. It indicates a satisfactory performance - in general, traffic is handeled well, some flaws in certain areas are possible, but overall the logistics system performs reliably and is ready to handle predictable amounts of traffic.

Customs performance is rated at 3.37. It indicates a satisfactory performance - the customs clearance procedure is effective in general, although long time can occasionally be a problem; the customs system certainly does not discourage international business activity; documents and fees needed are usually publicly available.

Infrastructure quality in Malaysia is rated to be at 3.56. It indicates a satisfactory quality - roads, railroad, ports and other facilities are able to handle significant traffic at all times and are also suited to various types of transport vehicles and vessels.

International shipment quality is 3.64. It indicates a satisfactory performance - the services are adequate and the prices are not too high and usually accurately match the quality, although there is still room for improvement.

The competence of logistics service providers is valued at 3.47. The providers are competent - they ensure a good quality in their services, maintaining this level at almost all times; flaws, while still possible, are usually minor and don't discourage the further employment of the providers.

Tracking possibilities for shipments are rated at 3.58. It indicates a satisfactory performance - the tracking systems provide all the basic information as well as additional data about shipments; most of the times it also has a weel established cooperation with foreign and international tracking systems, as well as usually provides information in multiple languages.

Tracking possibilities for shipments are rated at 3.92. It indicates a good performance - shipments almost always arrive within the scheduled time brackets and often faster than expected.

In Malaysia, 100% of the population has access to electricity. Malaysia has 114 airports nationwide. There are 422,470 internet hosts in Malaysia.

Road network

The total road length in Malaysia is 144,403 km (89,747 miles). Out of them 1,821 km (1,132 miles) of roads are classified as motorways, freeways, or autobahns.

Gas price

On average, you would pay 0.68 USD for one liter of gasoline in Malaysia. One liter of diesel would cost 0.43 USD.