BATU KAWAN: Boon Siew Honda's (BSH) new, purpose-built centralised spare parts warehouse is now ready for operations.
Developed in line with Honda’s global logistics benchmarks, the facility incorporates optimised layout planning, vertical storage utilisation, and system-driven inventory tracking to improve productivity, accuracy, and operational standards.
Built from the ground up, the new facility that's positioned to support projected demand growth through 2031 and has achieved Green Building Index (GBI) certification spans approximately 5,533 sqft and has a nine-metre height clearance.
This represents a 238% increase compared to the previous spare parts storage facility.

Designed as a fully centralised facility the place integrates inbound, storage, and outbound processes into a single operation.
The aim is to improve inventory accuracy, handling efficiency, coordination across procurement, logistics, and aftersales functions.
BSH says that overall this enhances parts availability and supports timely distribution to over 114 Honda Impian X and 7 Honda BigWing dealerships nationwide.
Managing director and chief executive officer Kunitomo Asano said the introduction of BSH's new spare parts warehouse is a strategic step in strengthening their after-sales foundation in Malaysia.
"As our network continues to grow, it is essential that our infrastructure evolves to support both our dealers and customers more effectively.
"This facility enhances our operational efficiency, improves parts readiness, and enables us to deliver a higher standard of service experience," he added.
Construction of the warehouse began in May 2025 and was completed in March this year. Full operations commencement began this month.