From Talk to Ground: Experiencing YBK Industrial Park Firsthand

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Last Sunday, an engaging event took place at YBK Industrial Park, Rimbayu South, focusing on industrial investment opportunities, featuring insightful discussions, site visits, and participant engagement to strategize future growth.

A Powerful Sunday at YBK Industrial Park, Rimbayu South

Last Sunday, we had an absolutely fantastic session at YBK Industrial Park, Rimbayu South. This was a private, invitation-based event—and we had a full house. The room was filled with serious participants who came prepared, not just to listen, but to understand where the next wave of industrial opportunity is heading.

I started my session at 11:20 AM. As always, my role was to set the stage before the project presentation begins. We walked through the macro environment—global capital movement, supply chain shifts, and why industrial assets are becoming increasingly relevant. From there, I narrowed it down to Malaysia’s positioning, and eventually to why locations like Rimbayu South are quietly gaining traction.

Because at the end of the day, a good investment is not about chasing trends—it’s about understanding timing and positioning.

Benjamin from YBK followed up with a solid presentation on the project itself. Straightforward, structured, and backed by fundamentals. No unnecessary noise—just clarity on what the project offers, how it is planned, and where it stands in today’s market.

At 12:40 PM, we moved into what I always consider the most important part of any session—the site visit.

The project is located just directly opposite the sales gallery, making it extremely convenient. But more importantly, it allows participants to experience the site physically, not just conceptually.

It was a hot and humid afternoon—but honestly, that’s part of the process. Property is not meant to be understood in air-conditioned rooms alone.

Participants were given a choice—to walk with me or take a comfortable MPV arranged by the developer. Some came prepared with umbrellas and caps. Some didn’t—but still came along anyway. That’s the kind of commitment I like to see.

We started the short walk together, and along the way, I shared additional insights on upcoming developments surrounding YBK Industrial Park. This is where many investors begin to see the bigger picture—because value is not just about what is built, but what is coming next.

YBK Industrial Park @ Rimbayu South

Within just 3 minutes, we arrived at the site.

And this is where the real conversation begins.

Questions started coming in—sharp, practical, and focused on real investment considerations. From layout and access to tenant demand and future positioning. Both myself and the developer team addressed everything directly, on-site, under the 1 PM sun.

No slides. No filters. Just real answers on real ground.

After that, we took a slow walk back, captured a group photo, and wrapped up the session over lunch. It was a simple but highly productive session—exactly how property engagement should be.

Not just presentation. But experience.


Missed This Session?

If you couldn’t make it for this round, here’s your next opportunity.

Join my upcoming webinar:

“When Countries Fight, Capital Moves. Are you positioned to capture Malaysia’s Next Industrial Growth Wave?”

📅 Date: 7 May 2026 (Thursday)
Time: 8:30 PM
📍 Location: Zoom

This session will go deeper into the macro forces shaping capital flow, and more importantly, how to position yourself ahead of the next industrial growth cycle.

👉 Registration link: https://ybkgm.eventbrite.sg/?aff=ws

If you are serious about understanding where the market is heading—not just where it has been—this is a session you should not miss.

Miichael Yeoh

Property Strategist


Disclaimer: This reflects the author’s personal views based on market experience and current observations. It is not financial advice. Smart investors do their own research before making any move.

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