Cipta 3A Industrial Park in Sepang offers modern industrial units near KLIA, Putrajaya, and Cyberjaya. Ideal for logistics, e-commerce, and light manufacturing.
Cipta 3A Industrial Park – A Growing Industrial Node in Sepang, Selangor
Located in the heart of the Dengkil–Putrajaya South industrial belt, Cipta 3A Industrial Park is a modern and well-planned light industrial zone designed to support Malaysia’s logistics, warehousing, and light manufacturing sectors.
This park is situated just minutes from KLIA, KLIA Cargo Terminal, and Cyberjaya, making it one of the most connected industrial locations in southern Klang Valley.
Cipta 3A’s neat road grid, clean environment, and gated features make it suitable for SMEs, logistics players, and e-commerce operators looking for a long-term strategic base.
Strategic Location Highlights:
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10 mins to KLIA & KLIA Cargo Terminal
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5 mins to Putrajaya–Cyberjaya Expressway
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15–20 mins to Cyberjaya / Putrajaya / Dengkil
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Easy access via ELITE, SKVE, and PLUS highways
Factory & Warehouse Options:
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Terrace & Semi-D factory units from 6,000 – 20,000 sq.ft.
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Wide access roads (40 ft containers supported)
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High ceilings (24–28 ft) with 3-phase electricity
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Units with built-in office space and attached washrooms
Industries at Cipta 3A Include:
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Last-mile logistics and e-commerce fulfillment
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Packing & warehousing operations
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Electrical goods and component assembly
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Cold-chain storage and distribution
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Printing, packaging & light production lines
Why Choose Cipta 3A Industrial Park?
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Modern gated layout with security and management
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Located in a fast-developing industrial region (KLIA South)
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Close to growing townships like Taman Seroja, Kota Warisan & Sunsuria
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Ideal for tech-driven and export-oriented businesses
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Excellent rental prospects for SME tenants and logistic firms
Capital Appreciation Outlook:
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Part of the KLIA Aeropolis development zone
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Easy access to ports (KLIA Cargo & Westport via ELITE)
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Proximity to Cyberjaya and FDI-backed zones
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Increasing interest from Singapore-based investors and local SMEs