Bintulu Billboards

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is moderate to strong, supported by oil and gas workers, port users, industrial staff, civil servants, plantation workers, contractors and families. Spending is strong for housing, food, vehicles, retail and services.

Ethnicity/Race

Bintulu is ethnically diverse, with Iban, Melanau, Malay, Chinese, Orang Ulu and other Sarawak communities, plus workers from other Malaysian states and foreign labour linked to industry and plantations.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Jalan Tun Hussein Onn, Jalan Tanjung Kidurong, Jalan Sultan Iskandar, Pan Borneo Highway connections, airport roads and routes to Samalaju, Miri and Sibu.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include industrial contractors, logistics firms, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, workshops, shipping agents, plantations, engineering suppliers, clinics, banks and port-support services.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate to high for Sarawak outside Kuching, influenced by industrial wages, logistics costs and housing demand. Local food remains accessible, but imported goods and rentals can vary by area.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Bintulu Port, Kidurong industrial area, Samalaju Industrial Park, Taman Tumbina, Bintulu Airport, Pasar Utama, waterfront areas and nearby Similajau National Park.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include LNG and port-city identity, Samalaju industrial growth, coastal Sarawak culture, Taman Tumbina, Similajau National Park access, seafood and a strong industrial employment base.

Population data

Population depends on town, district or division boundary. The urban market is significant and further enlarged by industrial workers, contractors, port activity and surrounding rural communities.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is moderate in town, heavier during industrial shift changes, port movement, school hours and peak commuting. Roads to Samalaju, Kidurong, town centre and the airport can become busy with industrial and logistics vehicles.

Market Profile

Bintulu is attractive for oil and gas support, logistics, engineering, accommodation, F&B, retail, healthcare, education, plantation services, industrial supply and port-linked businesses.

Bintulu is a major coastal town and division in Sarawak, East Malaysia. Located between Miri and Sibu, it is one of Sarawak’s key industrial and port cities, known for LNG, oil and gas, petrochemicals, plantations, timber, shipping, education and growing urban residential areas.

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Overhead Billboard Bintulu’s wet market

Bintulu Wet Market OHB Billboard The overhead billboard at Bintulu wet market gives visibility in a busy local trading and shopping environment in Sarawak. Wet market routes are useful for reaching residents, traders, families, food...

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