Kota Kinabalu: Malaysia’s BIMP-EAGA Business Council has inked documents to arrange for KM Cattleya Express to ply a regular transportation sea route between Sulawesi (Celebes) Indonesia and Sabah to facilitate trade and tourism development.Its chairman Carl Moosom was upbeat about Sabah gaining from the port call of the KM Cattleya Express that can carry 1,400 tourists to Sabah from Indonesia, after the disappointment of the Kudat – Buliluyan RORO Ferry Crossing Project remains a non-event to date after much promise in the past.





