Jalan Klang Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is broad and steady, supported by industrial employment, port/logistics activity, families, small traders, motorists and town-centre customers.

Ethnicity/Race

The corridor serves Klang’s diverse population, including Malay, Chinese, Indian, factory workers, port/logistics users, traders, students, residents and commuters.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Klang town roads, Federal Highway links, KESAS/NKVE/SKVE-side access, Jalan Kapar, Jalan Meru and routes toward Banting and Port Klang.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include workshops, logistics firms, factories, restaurants, grocers, clinics, petrol stations, hardware stores, mini markets and family-run shops.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate, with practical housing and food options, while industrial and town-centre frontage can command stronger commercial value.

Landmarks

Landmarks include Klang town, shoplot rows, schools, markets, industrial areas, petrol stations, temples, mosques and logistics facilities.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include Klang trade visibility, industrial catchment, port-linked movement, established neighbourhood demand and strong commuter road use.

Population data

The catchment includes Klang town, residential estates, industrial workers, port-linked users, school traffic, traders and motorists heading toward Shah Alam, Banting or Kapar.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Traffic is moderate to heavy, especially during work peaks, school periods, industrial shift changes, port-linked lorry movement and town-centre commercial hours.

Market Profile

The market is suitable for logistics support, workshops, petrol stations, F&B, groceries, clinics, hardware, convenience retail and light-industrial services.

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