Lebuhraya Butterworth Advertising

Purchasing Power

Purchasing power comes from industrial workers, port activity, logistics firms, commuters and mainland households.

Ethnicity/Race

The corridor serves commuters, logistics users, port workers, factory staff, students, families and commercial vehicles.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Butterworth roads, North-South Expressway links, Penang Bridge routes and Perai connectors.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include factories, logistics firms, workshops, petrol stations, restaurants and convenience stores.

Landmarks

Landmarks include port areas, industrial estates, ferry-linked zones, schools, shoplots and transport nodes.

Highlights & Attractions

Highlights include mainland Penang movement, industrial traffic, port access and strong commuter visibility.

Population data

The catchment includes Butterworth, Perai, Seberang Jaya, port users, ferry-side traffic and Penang Bridge links.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Lebuhraya Butterworth traffic is heavy during factory shifts, port movement, school periods and commuter peaks.

Market Profile

Suitable for petrol services, logistics support, workshops, F&B stops, industrial supply and commuter retail.

Lebuhraya Butterworth is a mainland Penang road corridor serving Butterworth, Seberang Perai, ferry-linked areas, port traffic, industrial users and commuters. It sits within a busy northern Malaysia network connecting residential zones, factories, logistics, schools and commercial centres. The road’s value comes from movement rather than residential identity, with demand shaped by cars, motorcycles, lorries and workers travelling between Butterworth, Perai, Bukit Mertajam and Penang Bridge routes. For business, the corridor suits petrol stations, logistics, workshops, F&B stops, industrial support and commuter services. It should be described as a catchment and movement corridor, not as a standalone population centre.

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