In a statement yesterday, CILT Malaysia secretary-general Dr Mohd Nasir Alias said as a professional body representing the logistics and transportation industries in the nation, CILT Malaysia viewed the recent issue of bus driver shortage with great concern following its extensive engagement with players in the transport ecosystem.
“This was demonstrated especially in facing the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, whereby CILT Malaysia managed to bring together the Malaysia Shipowners Association, Freight Forwarding Associations, port operators as well as port authorities for dialogues to increase awareness as well as putting up recommendation towards a solution.
“Consequently, CILT Malaysia has come up with a programme to develop drivers into a talent management group with a clear career path. Apart from being trained on the aspects of driver competency and skills, the career path would allow the drivers to plan their future better. He said it was crucial that measures were taken to address this issue to ensure Malaysians would be able to travel safely.
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