Southern Integrated Gateway - Occupants of The Sultan Iskandar CIQ Complex and JB Sentral

Occupants of The Sultan Iskandar CIQ Complex and JB Sentral

  • Department of Immigration Malaysia
  • Royal Customs Department Malaysia
  • Malaysian Road Transport Department
  • PLUS Expressway Berhad
  • Royal Malaysian Police
  • Keretapi Tanah Melayu
  • Veterinary Service Department
  • Ministry of Home Security Affairs
  • Malaysian Timber Industrial Board
  • Malaysian Fisheries Development Authority
  • Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority
  • Johor's State Land and Mines Office
  • Perhilitan
  • Johor's State Agriculture Department
  • Malaysian Health Department
  • Majlis Bandaraya Johor Bahru (MBJB)
  • Tourism Malaysia

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