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Purchasing Power

Purchasing power is steady from energy-sector workers, contractors, households, travellers and local businesses.

Ethnicity/Race

The town serves Malay-majority communities, oil-and-gas workers, contractors, families, fishermen, traders and travellers.

Prominent Roads

Prominent roads include Federal Route 3, coastal roads, Kerteh routes and East Coast Expressway access by road.

Local Businesses(Retails/Factories

Local businesses include restaurants, grocers, workshops, contractors, clinics, homestays, petrol stations and convenience shops.

Cost of living

Cost of living is moderate, with industrial wages supporting stronger spending than smaller rural areas.

Landmarks

beaches, mosques, schools, worker areas, coastal settlements and nearby petrochemical facilities.

Highlights & Attractions

Oil-and-gas catchment, coastal identity, worker demand and east coast route access.

Population data

The catchment includes Paka, Kerteh, Dungun-side users, coastal villages, plant workers and east coast travellers.

Traffic Flow & Movement

Paka traffic is moderate, heavier during plant shift changes, school periods, coastal travel and weekend movement.

Market Profile

Suitable for F&B, groceries, accommodation, clinics, industrial support, worker services, logistics and local retail.

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OHB or Overhead Bridge flyover billboard

Overhead Billboard Lebuhraya Pantai Timur Kerteh Paka

LPT Kerteh Paka OHB Billboard The overhead billboard at KM329.3 on Lebuhraya Pantai Timur faces traffic in the Kerteh and Paka direction. This highway environment can reach industrial users, oil and gas workers, travellers, families...