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Lamut Port

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About the company

Lamut Port

Lamut Port is a Malaysian port company. It allows the Burmese military-owned Myanma Five Star shipping company to use its ports. On 12th February 2022 the Five Star owned cargo vessel Han Thar berthed at the Lamut Port owned Lumut Maritime Terminal, in Lamut, Malaysia. Five Star is owned by Union of Myanmar Economic Holdings Ltd, which has been sanctioned by the USA, UK, EU and Canada.

Contact:

Mubarak Ali
Chief Executive Officer
Lamut Port
Lot 1, Lumut Port Industrial Park
Jalan Kampung Acheh
32000 Sitiawan, Perak
Malaysia

Email: general@lumutport.com

Source:

Lloyds List Seasearcher

 

Notified 3rd March 2022

Added to the Dirty List 10 May 2022

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