Transport Ministry committed to resolving issues affecting logistics industry, says Dr Wee

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Tranport Ministry is committed to resolving issues affecting the logistics industry in Malaysia that impede efficiency and trade flows, says Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.

In a post on his Facebook page Sunday , the Transport Minister said he has issued a letter to all parties involved in import transactions by sea in Malaysia, offering them three alternatives to placing container deposits.Container deposit is one of the major issues of dispute between shipping lines and shippers in the country and has been brought to the National Logistics Task Force chaired by the Tranport Minister.

The alternatives have been well received by domestic logistics industry players and are made available nationwide, Dr Wee added. The implementation of these alternatives is the first step taken by the Ministry in ensuring fair practices to safeguard domestic logistics players, including taking into consideration the smaller companies’ need for quicker refunds of their deposits in order to aid their cash flow, he noted.

 

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transport ministry had the same government fo 50 years. if you wanted to fix something it would have been perfect already

If you show your finger again, I will show you my middle finger.

Ok taken at face value. weekasiongmp Hope you will translate into action.

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