Johor Post Codes: Malaysia


Area Name Post Code
Ayer Baloi 82100
Ayer Hitam 86100
Ayer Tawar 2 81920
Ayer Tawar 3 81920
Ayer Tawar 4 81920
Ayer Tawar 5 81920
Bandar Penawar 81930
Bandar Tenggara 81440
Batu Anam 85100
Batu Pahat 83000
Bekok 86500
Benut 82200
Bukit Gambir 84800
Bukit Pasir 84300
Chaah 85400
Endau 86900
Gelang Patah 81550
Gerisek 84700
Gugusan Taib Andak 81450
Jementah 85200
Johor Bahru 80000 80050 80100 80150 80200 80250 80300 80350 80400 80500 80506 80508 80516 80519 80534 80536 80542 80546 80558 80560 80564 80568 80578 80584 80586 80590 80592 80594 80596 80600 80604 80608 80620 80622 80628 80644 80648 80662 80664 80668 80670 80672 80673 80676 80700 80710 80720 80730 80900 80902 80904 80906 80908 80988 80990 81000 81100 81200 81300 81310
Kahang 86700
Kluang 86000 86300
Kota Tinggi 81900
Kukup 82300
Kulai 81000
Labis 85300
Layang-Layang 81850
Masai 81750 81750
Mersing 86800 86810
Muar 84000 84200
Nusajaya 79000 79100 79150 79200 79250 79502 79503 79504 79505 79511 79513 79514 79517 79518 79520 79521 79523 79532 79538 79540 79546 79548 79550 79552 79555 79570 79575 79576 79592 79601 79603 79605 79606 79612 79626 79630 79632 79646 79658 79660 79680 79681 79683
Pagoh 84600
Paloh 86600
Panchor 84500
Parit Jawa 84150
Parit Raja 86400
Parit Sulong 83500
Pasir Gudang 81700
Pekan Nenas 81500
Pengerang 81600
Pontian 82000
Rengam 86300
Rengit 83100
Segamat 85000
Semerah 83600
Senai 81400
Senggarang 83200
Seri Gading 83300
Seri Medan 83400
Simpang Rengam 86200
Sri Gading 83300
Sri Medan 83400
Sungai Mati 81500 84400
Tangkak 84000 84900
Ulu Tiram 81800
Yong Peng 83700

There is a small line of difference between the zip code and the postal code. However, both are used to direct and filter mails and to determine the time and cost of mail delivery. In addition, these codes are also useful for collecting demographic information. Here we have given you all Johor postal code - Johor zip code - Johor postcode that you can use for mailing in Johor.

Postal Code:

Postal code can be defined as a coding system used by many countries around the world to facilitate automatic mail filtering. It is a series of numbers, or combinations of numbers and letters, that help mail departments and courier companies identify the exact location and location, where the email should be delivered or dropped.

The postal code indicates the width of the shipping area, which means that there is a single postal code, for different delivery areas, coming under the same area. For this purpose, there is a local distribution of postal code and therefore connected to a specific local area, however, the composition and functionality vary from one nation to another.

Therefore, postal codes can include country, region, municipality, roads, military, etc.

ZIP Code:

The name Zip Code is an acronym for the Zone Improvement Plan, launched by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963.

The Zip Code is widely used to identify the exact place where parcels, packages and letters should be delivered, by dividing the regions into simple groups of locations, which speeds up the mail delivery process as mail sorting becomes easier. These geographical groups may contain various addresses, businesses, geographic features, etc.

Previously, it was a five-digit number, changed to a 9-digit number, to better identify the location, where the mail should be delivered.

Differences Between Zip Code and Postal Code:

The differences between zip code and postal code are discussed in the following points:

  1. Zip Code means a postal code, which is used in several countries with a postal address to specify a mailing address. On the other hand, the postal code indicates the code used in the postal address, which helps to filter emails for the purpose of delivering them to their destination.
  2. The Zip Code was introduced by the United States Postal Services (USPS) in 1963, and in 1959 the postal code was introduced.
  3. The Zip Code is widely used in the United States and the Philippines. In contrast, the Postal Code is used in some countries.
  4. The Zip code aims to separate regions to facilitate mail filtering, identifying the area where the email is directed. In contrast, the Postal Code is used for the purpose of identifying and identifying a location, planning a route, and collecting personal information.
  5. The zip code contains only numbers, and the postal code contains numbers or combinations of numbers and letters, and sometimes punctuation marks are also encoded with numbers and letters.

Conclusion:

Many countries around the world use codes either postal code or zip code or any other similar code, by whatever name it is called, at the postal address. This often makes moving and delivery of mail easier, faster and more efficient, which not only saves the delivery time and efforts and prevents confusion, when two locations are known by the same name, city or town.