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A Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse (LMW) in Malaysia is authorised facility that conducts warehousing and manufacturing of goods, with at least 80% intended for exports, mainly using raw materials and components sourced from other countries.
It is designed for businesses operating in this mode but are ineligible for the application of Free Industrial Zones (FIZs) due to unmet geographical criteria.
LMW provides similar benefits as FIZs offers, exempting import duty and sales taxes on raw materials, components, machinery, and equipment that are new, unused and directly used in the manufacturing process. This exemption covers the entire production lifecycle, providing cost-effectiveness in importing goods. Business owners can import materials at a reduced cost, avoiding taxes and duties, thereby optimizing financial resources.
The LMW license is granted by customs. However, for manufacturers with over 20% local sales from their manufacturing goods, special approval is required from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).
It's important to note that the exemptions of duties and taxes under LMW do not apply to:-
Cranes
Forklifts
Staff uniforms
Office equipment or furniture
Air conditioning and related equipment
Firefighting and pollution equipment, vehicles
Construction or building materials and equipment
At an LMW, certain activities are allowed with approval from the State Customs Director / Zone Operations Director. They are:-
The value-added activity must have a direct connection to the company's manufacturing operations and should strictly function as a secondary task. Sales from this activity must not surpass 40% of the total annual sales value. This condition, however, does not apply to companies with IPC and RDC status.
The process of obtaining LMW license involves 3 stages, including eligibility check, document submission, and licenses issuance. This can be further broken down into 7 milestones:
Firstly, you need to check if your company meets these three eligibiltiy criteria:
1. Manufacturing License:
Manufacturers must either possess a Manufacturing License under the Industrial Co-ordination Act 1975 (ICA) or hold an exemption letter from the Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA).
2. Export Requirement:
Manufacturers need to demonstrate that they export more than 80% of the total value of finished goods over a continuous 12-month period.
3. Adherence to Manufacturing Criteria:
Manufacturing operations must align with the definition of "manufacture" as outlined in Section 2(1) of the Customs Act 1967.
There are 12 documents in total that you will need to provide for LMW application:
Fill out and submit the required documents to the State Director of Customs where the proposed warehouse is to be located through the nearest customs office. This submission marks the formal initiation of the application process.
Ensure that your business operations comply with the conditions outlined by the Director General of Customs in Appendix C.
Customs may conduct an inspection of your premises to assess your manufacturing capabilities, based on 4 areas:
Requirements | Description |
Security and Safety Features: |
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Designated Areas within Premises: | Specific areas must be allocated separately for various purposes:-
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Location of LMW: |
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Approval for changes: | Any changes or amendments to the premises require prior approval from the State Director of Customs or Zone Operation Director. This ensures that modifications comply with regulatory standards. |
Upon successful evaluation, you will receive approval for the LMW license.
Once approved, you will receive the LMW license, and you can start utilizing the benefits.
All LMW companies must comply with the 26 License conditions as per Appendix C.
LMW status companies are mandated to submit monthly and yearly return reports, specifically M1, M2, and M4, to the Customs Office.
These reports serve as crucial documentation to fulfil Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) requirements, ensuring transparency and compliance with regulations. They encapsulate details about the utilization of duty-free raw materials, equipment, and spare parts, all of which are subject to restrictions based on tariff codes.
LMW-licensed companies must diligently monitor and manage their duty-exempt imports within the specified limits.
Statement | Submission Deadline | Forms Download |
M1 – Raw Material / Component / Accessory / Packaging Material Monthly Statement | Submitted before the 28th, of the following month | |
M2 – Finished Goods Monthly Statement | ||
M3 - Monthly Statement of IPC / RDC Activity | ||
M4 – Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse Annual Statement | Submitted before 31st January of the following year |
The statement shall be accompanied by the Company's Annual Financial Report which has been audited by an Independent Auditor. However, if the Company's Annual Financial Report does not match the period of the annual statement, the Company's Annual Financial Report must be submitted to customs within 30 days after the year-end of the company's financial year.
LMW is a licensed warehousing and manufacturing facility (also known as manufacturing bonded warehouse) entitled to customs duty exemption on raw materials and components used directly in its production process.
This entitlement is authorized under Section 65/65A of the Customs Act 1967 and is designed exclusively for export-oriented industries.
LMW applications are only reserved for businesses where the majority of their production is intended for export.
Customs duty exemption is granted to all raw materials and components that are used directly in the manufacturing process of approved products, from the initial manufacturing stage to the final packaging for export.
The LMW holder must provide DHL Express with the below documents before importation:-
Import duty and sales tax exemptions for eligible items under the LMW program, such as raw materials, packaging, machinery, and tools, require approval from the State Director of Customs within the Industrial Department of the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD).
Declaration Form | Shipment Movement | Form Download |
K1 K1 form is for shipments moving from overseas or a free zone to a licensed manufacturing warehouse (LMW). | Overseas to LMW | |
FZ to LMW | ||
K2 K2 form is for shipments moving from a licensed manufacturing warehouse (LMW) to a free zone, a bonded warehouse, or a free zone. | LMW to overseas | |
LMW to Bonded Warehouse | ||
LMW to FZ | ||
K9 The K9 form is used for domestic shipments entering a Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse (LMW) or leaving an LMW to a Principal Customs Area, which includes any part of Malaysia except for free zones, Labuan, Langkawi, Tioman, and Pangkor. | Domestic into LMW | |
LMW to PCA |
DHL Express can assist businesses with declarations using forms K1 and K2, but support is not available for declarations of LMW shipments moving within the domestic area.