Why Businesses Are Choosing Solid Horizon’s Light-Duty Cabins​

Light-duty cabins have become famous for businesses looking for temporary building solutions. There are several reasons businesses choose light-duty cabins over traditional construction methods, including affordability, flexibility, quick installation, customization, and durability....
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5 reasons why structural steel frames are beneficial for any building project

Do you know that steel has been used in construction since the first skyscrapers were built? For example, the first skyscraper, The Home Insurance Building, was made of stone, iron, and steel. However, recently, steel has become a popular option for smaller buildings and even residences such as homes or homestays. The ultimate question is why? Why use steel? Let’s find out why....
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Portable Office Building: 3 Ways to Use It and Its Benefits

Portable offices provide a safe and comfortable working environment and are suitable for almost any location – they go wherever you go because each is designed to be completely mobile, factory produced, and delivered anywhere in Malaysia. They are not simply cabins or pods but thoughtfully designed spaces to fit your needs. So, what are the ways to use a portable building, and what are the gifted benefits?...
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Are Portable Buildings Eco-Friendly?

It’s a new norm for most of us to consider the environmental impact of every decision we make, from installing eco-friendly air conditioners to constructing houses using green materials. So, this blog will focus on a green, convenient, and sustainable building – a portable building. Some might say portable buildings are a greener alternative for construction, but how are they eco-friendly? So, keep reading and get your puzzles solved....
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Rumah Comel – What You Need to Know about This Tiny Living Space

It is undeniable that one of the most successful achievements is being able to own a house. We all crave for a cosy and practical house because: “The ultimate luxury is being able to relax and enjoy your home” -Jeff Lincoln   What if you are informed that there is a new house concept in Malaysia, where a house is affordable, and its materials are vastly different from traditional housing materials. Precisely, this is how we present Rumah Comel – an affordable, sustainable, modern an...
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Rumah for everyone – by Solid Horizon

In the world of home design, a revolution is taking place – and its future is tiny and comel. The buzz around the tiny house trend – an architectural and social movement that advocates for downsizing living spaces – is increasing. Witness how a steel modular construction company like Solid Horizon SDN BHD, is expanding into the creation of Rumah Comel, a tiny home that is both a fast and efficient housing solution in Malaysia. Since its very inception, Solid Horizon has pioneered and maste...
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Portable cabin unit is the future of office space

Ever getting annoyed with taking commute to your workspace and realizing you can do the same at your own home? With MCO happened back in 2020, all of us have gotten used to working from home (WFH), and with the addition of recent heavier traffic than usual, office spaces need to be creative and agile to keep up with the changing times. What if instead of one big office space in the middle of the city, there is multiple individual office unit spread across different location and region for each s...
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5 Facts About Portable Toilets Cabins

Portable toilets cabins, or commonly known as portable toilets, are similar to toilets we use daily at our homes but the only difference is they are transportable. With an average building time of 3 days, and comes with customizable specs and sizes, portable toilet cabins are versatile and able to suit for any form of convention. Due to their lightweight and efficiency, they are preferred in outdoor events such as concerts, fairs, events, construction sites, and wherever traditional restrooms ar...
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Shipping Container Home In Malaysia?

What is a shipping container home? A shipping container home is a living unit made from steel shipping containers, which are available in two sizes: 20 feet by 8 feet or 40 feet x 8 feet: The 20-foot containers are 160 square feet, while the 40-foot shipping containers offer 320 square feet of living space. You can use these containers as a standalone home or personal office, or you can combine multiple containers to create a multilevel residence. Shipping container homes are getting popular as ...
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Light duty or heavy-duty cabin?

If you’re looking to build cabin office or cabin structure, you’ve probably heard about the two most popular models: the heavy duty and light duty portable cabin. Both are stand-alone, self-contained buildings that are manufactured and fitted out in the factory, and they are typically used as temporary site offices or living quarters at construction sites. While they are similar in many ways, there are a few key differences. What are light-duty cabins? Light duty portable cabins are a cheap...
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Los Angeles trucking company parking shipping container on residential streets from lack of space

Local neighbourhoods in the Southern California area are feeling the impact of the global container crisis as trucking companies in the region have exceeded storage space on their grounds resorting to parking the containers along residential streets leaving some residents trapped in their homes. This comes from a backlog of container ships arriving at ports in Los Angeles and Long Beach with workers continuing to unload shipments 24 hours a day. According to an interview with the CBSLA, Calif...
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Ocean carriers launch dedicated services on intra-Asia trades as demands increase.

According to a news report by The Loadstar, rather than relying on a network of overwhelmed commercial feeders, ocean carriers are launching dedicated services on intra-Asia trade routes as demand for freight services boom. “In the latest development, TheAlliance members ONE and Yang Ming have teamed up with regional carriers Korea Marine Transport and SITC Container Lines to provide a weekly service between South Korea, central/south China and South-east Asia,” the report wrote. Korea...
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Finance Ministry postpones enforcement of 51% Bumi ownership requirement for freight forwarders to December 2022.

According to an official letter from the Government, the finance ministry has agreed to postpone the enforcement of a 51% Bumiputra ownership requirement for freight forwarding companies to 31 December 2022. This move came after an association of freight forwarders urged the government to clarify its position on Bumiputra equity in logistics companies, with only months left before an end-of-year deadline on 31 December this year. The 51% Bumiputra ownership states that a 51% stake in all f...
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Why you should care about shipping containers

Taking a hard look around you, everything from your mobile phones to your sundry items stashed in the fridge are either directly shipped to you in shipping containers aboard freight liners or some of the parts were and then assembled in your country. But almost always, they’re being shipped to you from inside shipping containers. According to Fast Company dot com, “today, an estimated 90% of the world’s goods are transported by sea, with 60% of that – including virtually all of your i...
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Container freight rates stabilise after 22 weeks of increases

According to data from Drewry’s World Container Index (WCI), container freight rates are remaining steady at $10,377.19 per forty foot equivalent unit (feu), the same level as the week before. However, due to the rising costs of shipping containers over a period of one year brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns disrupting business economies and bringing about port congestion paired with the high spending for goods from China, the stabilised prices are still up by 299% year-on-year. ...
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Thailand to launch its own shipping company and aims to become biggest shipper once Strait of Melaka bypass opens.

In a bid to become less dependent on foreign shippers, boost trade capabilities and reduce transport costs, Thailand is planning to launch its own national shipping company in June 2022. Paired with the Strait of Melaka bypass open once more, the sovereign country has ambitions to become the biggest player in global logistics. Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, exports have been a bright spot for the Thai economy and according to Saksayam Chidchob, Transport Minister of Thailand told B...
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Penang-based City Zone Express launches road freight service between Malaysia and Europe amid container shortages

Due to frustrations from delays and capacity shortages of shipping containers, City Zone Express (CZE), a transport and logistics company based in Penang has launched a 150-truck freight service as a land-based alternative, connecting Malaysia to Europe via Chongqing, China. Raj Selvarajoo, General Manager of CZE, said that the company was already moving around 500 containers a month between Shenzhen and Hong Kong to its offices in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar. ...
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Suez Canal blocked again, yet posed no delays for shippers and containers

Not seven months after the incident of the first Suez Canal blockage in Egypt that another vessel was reported to have been grounded, momentarily blocking one lane of the crucial global waterway. In early September, a bulk carrier vessel became wedged in Egypt’s Suez Canal, briefly blocking traffic, Egyptian authorities said. In a statement, Suez Canal authorities mentioned that the Coral Crystal, hailing from Panama, ran aground within a double-lane stretch of the canal, forcing officia...
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Northern Michigan University utilises shipping container agriculture growing centre to enhance education

The Northern Michigan University (NMU) has deployed a state-of-the-art shipping container growing centre on its grounds in a bid to enhance its indoor agriculture program’s research, partnership and education opportunities. The shipping container comes equipped with cloud software to monitor water, nutrients and pH levels remotely via cell phone. It also comes with LED lighting that doubles as a heat source for the plants as well as an air-conditioning system for additional climate control....
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How the pandemic turned shipping containers into the most sought-after product in the world.

Prior to the Coronavirus global pandemic, shipping containers were considered merely vessels for transporting goods across the sea and were regarded as little more than additional costs that could be easily passed on to consumers without affecting their bottom-line margin. However, a little more than a year into the battle against Covid-19, shipping containers have become the hottest product in the world. According to a report by CNN Business, before the Coronavirus hit, companies could rent ...
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Couple build container home in Klang

KLANG, 3 Sept 2021 – Malaysian couple Zaizul Azri Mohamad Mahayudin and wife Hamizah Baharudin have built a house in Meru, Klang made entirely out of repurposed shipping containers for RM120,000. Modular homes or shipping container homes might be the current housing trend overseas in countries like the United States, China and even Venezuela, but here in Malaysia, it’s still a slow growing alternative to traditional brick and mortar. In an interview with Says.com, Zaizul, a full-time p...
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Las Vegas company Boxable has $1 billion worth of pre-orders for its foldable modular homes.

Birthed from the pure idea of simply wanting to reduce the cost of homes, a company based in Las Vegas, United States has created a new foldable modular home product that has now amassed $1 billion in pre-orders and a 100,000 person waitlist. These modular homes, which cost $50,000 (RM207,690 at time of writing), comes complete with a kitchen, living room, bedroom and bathroom and is cheaper to ship, allowing you to stack them on flatbed trucks and unfold them on site. According to Gal...
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Retailers and holiday shoppers to be affected by the global shipping container crisis

In a recent news report published by CNN, consumer goods producers are taking drastic steps to meet demand including changing where products are made and moving them by plane instead of boat. However, despite the contingency plans and alternative delivery strategies, these small enterprises are missing out on sales due to simply not having enough goods. Following the current shipping container crisis which hit the world in 2020, raw materials and goods are reaching producers at a slower rate ...
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Man from Idaho to build largest shipping container home in the United States

Due to the housing shortage in Kootenai County, Idaho, a family man has opted to build his home entirely out of shipping containers and urges the community to do the same. Matt Rowe has decided to undertake a large-scale, long term project by building a home for himself and his family out of 15 shipping containers. Once completed, the house is expected to have a build-up of 4,000 sq ft, measure three storeys high with seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. According to the article from krem.co...
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Covid-19 case leads to bottleneck in China port causing container rates to soar

Ningbo-Zhousan is one of China’s second busiest port, managing up to 29 million 20-foot containers annually. Recently, due to a staff member at the Ningbo-Meishan terminal testing positive for Covid19, the port had to be closed down, forcing more than 50 ships stranded in its waters waiting to dock. With no news of the terminal, which handles about one-fifth of the port’s total volumes reopening, many other ships have been forced to divert to alternative ports. News of Ningbo-Meishan’s ...
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Shipping container crises causing Canadian retailers to suffer

A lot of small retailers and enterprises worldwide, including in Canada, are now suffering profit losses because of product delays brought on by the current global shipping container crisis According to Julie Fass, a small business owner who has been running her online shop from her home in Toronto for the past 15 years, says that she has never had to deal with as many product delays as she is now. “I have some orders that were placed back in May or even before then and now I’m looking...
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US government to intervene in shipping sector. Shouldn’t ours do the same?

Since 2020, shipping container prices worldwide have surged past normalcy, spurred by the high volume of online purchases as well as restrictions placed on port authorities due in part to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns sanctioned around the world. This has affected not only the Malaysian logistics industry, but a multitude of global corporations and commerce lines including ports, cargo shippers and small businesses. As of February this year, the freight rates have skyrocketed to a histor...
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Modular homes the better, sustainable choice

As prices for raw construction materials and land prices surge amid uncertain market conditions, scarcity of land and other economical impacts, it’s time for developers and niche contractors to be looking at modular homes instead of traditional brick and mortar. According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, housing and construction industry players  must start looking to move forward with the times and seek out alternative forms of housing that are more sustainable and faster...
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Container shipping bullish amid pandemic

KUALA LUMPUR (23 July 2021) – The cost of freight containers have more than quadrupled since last year as global demand outstrips supply due to container shortages and port congestions in Europe, US and China, says Tan Kim Yong, deputy group Chief Executive Officer of Tasco Bhd. In a report by The Edge Markets, the average price world to ship a 40 foot container (FEU) has more than quadrupled from a year ago, to US$8,399 (MYR35,481.58) as at July 1, according to London-based Drewry Shipping...
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Solid Horizon aims to become a zero-carbon emission company in the future

KLANG (20 July 2021) – Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd is committed to reducing the output of carbon emissions through its main business modal and plans to become a zero-carbon emission company in the future. According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, the company is slowly helping the country reduce steel waste and carbon emissions through its daily operations. “Our business operation involves recycling and repurposing steel shipping containers. For each repurposed steel contain...
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Container ship collides with bulker in Strait of Malacca

MUAR (16 July 2021) – On 11 July, just past midnight, the Malaysian Coast Guard received a distress call from Zephyr Lumos, a shipping container transport vessel, after it had collided with the Galapagos, a bulk carrier merchant ship, off the port of Muar in the Strait of Malacca. The Malaysian Coast Guard received the distress call from Zephyr Lumos just three minutes after midnight while a second call from the badly damaged Galapagos came in via the Indonesian National Search and Relief A...
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Environment, Social and Governance empowers Solid Horizon

KLANG (9 July 2021) – Adopting the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ethos of doing business is empowering Solid Horizon to become a better and more responsible company for the environment and the community. According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, implementing ESG is not solely for the company’s revenue, but more towards contributing positively to the country. “Construction companies or any company that operate in Malaysia will at one point impact the env...
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Solid Horizon doubles down on its Environmental, Social & Governance practices

KLANG (7 July 2021) – Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) has always been a big part of Solid Horizon’s business model, but the company will be focusing extra efforts on the practice to become a more responsible company in Malaysia’s construction industry says James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd. ESG are three main factors when measuring a company’s sustainability and ethical impact. It is a term used in capital markets and commonly used by investors to evaluate the b...
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Freight issues remains a recurring dilemma as Malaysia reels from indefinite extension of full lockdown

KUALA LUMPUR (1 July 2021) – The tight supply of containers and high freight costs continue to negatively impact the industry as Tan Sri Dato’ Mahiaddin Yasin, Prime Minister of Malaysia extends the lockdown indefinitely until daily infections fall below 4,000 cases. According to an industry trader, businesses continue to see a negative impact and a slowdown in movement has affected the way business gets done in the country for industries like petrochemicals and oleochemicals. “Still...
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Hapag-Lloyd announces temporary suspension of import shipments to East Malaysia ports

German international shipping and container transportation company Hapag-Lloyd announced recently that it was temporarily suspending import shipments to East Malaysian ports including Kuching, Sibu, Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Labuan, Sandakan and Tawau due to a limitation in feeder space. In a statement on the company’s website, Hapag-Lloyd apologized and said it regretted the inconvenience that these circumstances may cause and that the company will keep the public informed of any further dev...
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MoT has expressed commitment towards MNSC’s urging of government intervention and support on shipper shortage issue

KUALA LUMPUR (22 June 2021) – According to a news report by Focus Malaysia, Datuk Isham Ishak, Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport Malaysia (MoT) has expressed commitment to resolve issues on shipper shortages in areas within the ministry’s purview following MNSC’s urgent plea for government support and intervention. Due to the global shortage of containers and vessels that continue to impact Malaysian cargo ships, the Malaysian National Shippers’ Council (MNSC) has asked t...
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Shippers request for essential services classification

Datuk Dr Andy Seo, Chairman of the Malaysian National Shippers Council (MNSC) is requesting that the Ministry of Transport (MoT) intervene with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MITI) to change the non-essential classification of shippers to essential so that shippers can carry out logistics and warehousing during the current Movement Control Order (MCO). According to Seo, in order to ease congestion at ports and airports, operators need a window for activities involving logistic and wareho...
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New Report Linker Research Mentions Global Shipping Container Market Size to reach USD$20.02 Billion by 2026

Report Linker has released its latest market report on shipping containers titled, “Shipping Container Market Research Report by Type, by Size, by Region – Global Forecast to 2026 – Cumulative Impact of Covid-19”. In its report summary, it mentions that the global shipping container market size was estimated at USD$14.08 billion in 2020 and expected to reach USD$14.88 billion in 2021, at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.03% from 2020 to 2026 and to reach USD$20.02 billion by 2...
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Overboard containers hit more than 1,000 in 2021

There is always a risk when transporting shipping containers over open waters, whether it is rough weather conditions or pirates, logistic companies have to shoulder an immense amount of danger each time a cargo ship leaves port, especially nowadays when the volume of items being transported has increased due to an influx in online spending amid the Coronavirus pandemic. According to a news report from MoreThanShipping.com, overboard containers - containers that have fallen into the ocean whi...
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Shipping container medical clinics: how to revolutionise the health industry

Nowadays, with the shortage of land, companies that rely on permanent structures for their businesses must get creative with their operations. However, ever since the pandemic, companies have loosened their standard operating procedures and are slowly opening up to the possibility of allowing their employees to work from home. But what about businesses, like hospitals, that require on-site observation and treatment? Shipping container medical clinics. Built from modular shipping container...
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Solid Horizon to promote modular shipping containers as alternative infrastructure to support the local medical industry

KLANG (25 May 2021) – Solid Horizon is actively advocating the use of medical modular (Medmod) containers to provide additional space for hospitals and healthcare centres to comfortably treat its Covid-19 patients. With the rising number of positive cases daily and the shortage of beds at one of Malaysia's main Coronavirus treatment centres, Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian manufacturer and supplier of shipping containers, is currently promoting its Medmod products as alternative infrast...
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Reefer Containers: The answer to cold chain logistics

As consumer demands increase, so too do shipping containers and logistics technologies grow and innovate to cater to the needs of the industry. The seaborne transportation segment, a method of transporting large amounts of goods using carrier ships, have been developing a new technology for cold chain logistics like reefer containers, to be able to transport items that require temperature control over long periods of time on the sea. What is a reefer container? A reefer container or ref...
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Transportation and logistics sector to resume growth as international trade recovers

KUALA LUMPUR (19 May 2021) – AmInvestment Bank Bhd maintains their ‘Overweight’ recommendation for the transportation and logistics sector due to ports across South-East Asia, including Malaysia, being well-positioned to gain from the shifting sourcing patterns accelerated by the pandemic, as manufacturing bases of multinational companies relocate outside of China. According to the research house, they believe that the seaport segment is poised to grow further in 2021. “It has the ...
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Shipping containers used as makeshift morgues at Sungai Buloh Hospital as Malaysian death toll rises

SUNGAI BULOH (18 May 2021) – Due to the increasing rate of deaths in the state of Selangor directly related to Covid-19 and its variant strains, Sungai Buloh Hospital has resorted to using shipping containers as makeshift morgues to house the dead due to a lack of space and amenities. As the Covid-19 death toll hits a record high of 80 over the weekend, Sungai Buloh Hospital has been forced to convert shipping containers into makeshift morgues with the first one set up to house 16 bodies. ...
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Senari Port’s Computer Outage Cause Huge Losses to Shipping Container Lines

KUALA LUMPUR (15 May 2021) – Due to the computer outage on 27 March at the Senari port in Kuching, Sarawak, shipping associations have suffered losses in both operating costs as well as sailings and revenue. According to a joint statement from four shipping associations, namely the Malaysia Shipowners’ Association, Shipping Association Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah Shipowners Association and Sarawak Shipping Association, their shipping service qualities to the business community were also a...
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8 Interesting Facts About Shipping Containers You Probably Didn’t Know

Shipping containers have always flown under the radar for a lot of people that aren’t part of the logistics or import/export industry, but shipping containers actually play a pivotal role in our daily lives. They’re the unsung heroes (apart from the men and women behind the actual shipping, import and export processes itself) of the consumer market. Shipping containers have also been the reason behind the evolution of commerce, making it a historic invention in the consumer industry. Below a...
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Shipping Container Demands Outstrip Supply

Despite the recent news of shipping container prices easing since the pandemic, there still exists a shortage in the global supply of intermodal containers for logistical purposes spurred by the global shortage of transport ships, DW.com reported in an article. According to Rolf Habben Jansen, Chief Executive Officer of Hapag-Lloyd to German weekly magazine Der Spiegel, there are hardly any reserve ships left. “Many shipowners invested little in their fleets in recent years because they ...
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Shipping Container Prices Have Begun Easing Since April

According to a report from Hellenic Shipping News, global merchants have begun witnessing the prices of shipping containers start to ease off since April. However, prices will remain higher than pre-pandemic rates and will most likely stay that way for the foreseeable future. Based on data from ICIS, a petrochemical, energy and fertilizer market information website, traders in Europe reported container rates to fall by about USD$400 to USD$700 (RM1,641 t0 RM2,873) while other traders are seei...
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Solid Horizon Successfully Hands Over Phase 1 of Gamuda Cove’s Centralised Labour Quarters

DENGKIL (27 April 2021) – Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian manufacturer and supplier of shipping containers, has successfully completed and handed over phase 1 of Gamuda Land Sdn Bhd’s Gamuda Cove Centralised Labour Quarters (CLQ). Phase 1 comprises five clusters of 32 cabins each which are able to accommodate 150 workers per cluster, translating to an overall 750 pax. According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon, they were able to not only solve Gamuda Land’s worker congesti...
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Eight Alternative Innovative Functions for Shipping Containers

Shipping containers have been considered the invention of the century that revolutionised the manufacturing, retail and logistics industries of the world. However, through the innovation of human beings who regularly find new and exciting alternative purposes for products, shipping containers have been transformed into more than just a storage vessel. When people found alternative uses for the shipping container, it revolutionised other industries as well, cementing the product in the annals ...
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[Earth Day] Colorado Company Uses Shipping Containers as Farms

COLORADO (23 April 2021) – For the past three years, FarmBox Foods, a company based in Sedalia, Colorado, has been growing vegetables in shipping containers to provide sustainably sourced food to areas that do not have enough land to plant good, clean and nutritional food. These Vertical Hydroponic Farms (VHF) grown in shipping containers are the brainchild of Rusty Walker and Jake Savageau, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer of FarmBox Foods respectively. Their aim is ...
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Shipping Containers and its Innovative Contribution to the Free World

In an article by Charles B. McKenna that was published in Security Magazine, he stated that he subscribed to the view that shipping containers made more of an impact to the world than the internet. According to him, the shipping container has shaped the face of the world much like the simple invention of barbed wire. “Prior to the invention and adoption of a standardized shipping container, boats were loaded and unloaded by hand, merchandise was often damaged in transit, stolen and the p...
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Solid Horizon Honored at the SOBA Awards

KUALA LUMPUR (6 April 2021) – Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd was one of the small medium enterprises (SME) and local non-listed companies to receive recognition for their business achievements at the Star Outstanding Business Awards (SOBA). Held at the One World Hotel in Bandar Utama on 17 March this year, the SOBA awards 2020 recognised and celebrated the SMEs and local non-listed companies over two tiers - with a turnover of up to RM25 million and above RM25 million. James Yeoh, Director of Sol...
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Approval of third MRT line brings good news to Malaysia’s Construction Industry

KUALA LUMPUR (6 April 2021) – As Cabinet recently gave its approval to proceed with the construction of the third Klang Valley Mass Rapid Train (KVMRT) line dubbed the “circle line”, this boasts good news for the Malaysian construction industry. According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, the resurrection of KVMRTs line three will likely reinvigorate the local construction industry. “KVMRT has always been a mega project for Malaysia,” he says. “It will bring con...
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Solid Horizon Hedged Against Steel Price Volatility

KUALA LUMPUR (31 March 2021) – Despite the volatility in steel prices throughout 2020 and the first half of 2021 that continues to affect companies with a core business in steel trading, Solid Horizon remains optimistic of its performance in the local Malaysian market due to its effective hedging against uncertain market conditions.  According to James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, they haven’t experienced any losses from the effects of the volatile steel prices because the comp...
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Shipping Container Prices Could Take Months to Stabilise

KUALA LUMPUR (31 March 2021) – With the Ever Given container carrier finally unwedged from the Suez Canal riverbank, as of Tuesday morning, it is estimated up to 140 ships are now able to pass freely through the water-based superhighway. However, despite the resounding chorus of joy from the global logistics and consumer markets, shipping container prices will still take months to stabilise, says James Yeoh. On 23 March 2021, while traveling through the Suez Canal in Egypt, the Ever Given, a ...
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Why Buy Shipping Containers When You Can Rent?

We’re sure the thought of owning your very own shipping container for various purposes sounds appealing, but here’s why renting is a better option for you....
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Why Choose Solid Horizon For All Your Modular Construction Needs?

Modular and prefabricated construction is becoming a more sought after method of building homes and various countries, including Malaysia, have already started adopting this approach as a cleaner, greener alternative....
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Industry competitors are complementors, not disruptors says James Yeoh

KLANG (28 Jan 2020) – With many shipping container suppliers and manufacturers coming into the market, existing companies should take this as a positive and work together to promote sustainable modular products to the public, says James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd....
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UK, Hong Kong and New Zealand join prefab trend

With last year’s announcement that BoKlok will be expanding its modular home business model to the UK, Hong Kong and New Zealand have also announced exciting sustainable construction activities in their respective territories. In 2020, BoKlok, a 50:50 joint venture partnership between Swedish companies IKEA and Skanska providing low-cost modular homes In Sweden have earmarked 400 units of modular homes to be built across three sites in the south and southwest of England, mainly in Worthing,...
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SOLID HORIZON BUSINESS PRACTICES CONTINUE TO ADHERE TO NEW CONSTRUCTION SOP BY CIDB

KLANG (18 Jan 2021) – Even before the implementation of the second Movement Control Order (MCO), Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd has made sure its employees, corporate governance and business practices adhere to the strict Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) set by the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) post Covid-19 pandemic. According to a spokesperson from Solid Horizon, they have made arrangements since the first MCO to follow SOPS that were set by both CIDB and the Ministry of Health...
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UPDATED CONSTRUCTION SOP BY CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD

On 14 January 2021, the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) released an updated version of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the country’s construction industry. The new SOPs cover all construction work stated in Act 520, consulting or professional services on construction sites and services in the construction industry supply chain. There are 15 items covered in the activities and protocols column of the updated SOP. These include approval, information & documen...
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FIVE ESSENTIAL ECONOMIC SECTORS ALLOWED TO OPERATE DURING MCO 2.0

KUALA LUMPUR (12 Jan 2021) – Following the recent announcement of a new Movement Control Order (MCO), the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) issued a press release identifying five essential economic sectors that were allowed to operate during the lockdown. The two-week limited lockdown that was announced by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, Prime Minister of Malaysia, starts from 13 January 2021 to 26 January 2021 in the hopes to further contain the spread of Coronavirus infection...
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SOLID HORIZON CHAMPIONS UNITED NATIONS’ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

KLANG (8 Jan 2021) – Going into the year 2021, Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd, a Malaysia manufacturer and supplier of shipping containers will be channelling its energy into increasing the awareness for modular construction in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) under the United Nations’ (UN) 2030 Agenda. The SDG or Global Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked goals that are part of a blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. Set during the United Nations...
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SOLID HORIZON WEIGHS IN ON AMENDED ACT 446

  KLANG (Dec 17) – As companies from various industries weather the effects of the recent enforcement of the Minimum Standards of Housing, Accommodation and Employee Facilities Act 1990 (Act 446) by the Department of Labour Peninsular Malaysia (JTKSM), James Yeoh, Director of Solid Horizon Sdn Bhd says that this is the perfect time for Act 446 to take effect. “Act 446 being enforced in the time of the Covid-19 pandemic is a good thing for our industry,” he says. “Previously, d...
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ENFORCEMENT OF ACT 446 REQUIRES EMPLOYERS TO PROVIDE SUITABLE ACCOMMODATIONS TO EMPLOYEES OR RISK RM50,000 FINE

On 1 September of this year, the Department of Labour Peninsular Malaysia (JTKSM) announced that it would start to heavily enforce the Minimum Standards of Housing, Accommodation and Employee Facilities Act 1990 (Act 446). During an official event, Datuk Seri M. Saravanan, Minister of Human Resource stated that the application and compliance of Act 446 is important with standards of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) where local and foreign workers should be provided with basic accom...
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