PORT KLANG, Aug 14 — The Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Alhaj officiated the Marine Department’s Light Dues Tower at its headquarters today.
His Royal Highness arrived at 11am and was welcomed by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari, and Marine Department director-general Datuk Dickson Dollah.
In his opening speech, Loke said the 12-storey tower houses a Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) command centre, which focuses on monitoring the waters of the Malacca Straits, not only meets the standards of the International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA), but also plays an active role in shaping those standards at the global level.

“In the context of maritime safety, the role of the VTS command centre operated by the Marine Department in this tower is critical and must not be taken lightly.
“This VTS centre monitors the movement of thousands of vessels in real-time, daily. It provides navigational information and issues early warnings of potential hazards,” he said.
Loke added that the Malacca Straits are one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, with an average of 200 ships daily, including giant oil tankers, container cargo vessels, and various other merchant ships, carrying about one-fifth of global trade.
Therefore, the presence and efficiency of the VTS command centre serve as a key defence in preventing vessel collisions, managing maritime emergencies like oil spills or stranded ships, and ensuring the smooth and safe flow of maritime trade.
“Without an efficient and modern VTS system, the risk of maritime accidents will significantly increase, which could potentially harm the national economy, pollute the environment, and endanger lives,” he said.
Construction of the MDA Dues Tower began on December 1, 2017, fully financed by the Federation Light Dues Fund (Act 250 - Federation Light Dues Act 1953), totalling RM93.68 million. The project was completed in 2021 and commenced operations in 2024.
The building was designed based on a cruise ship concept to reflect the Marine Department’s identity as the leading authority in the country’s maritime sector.
