NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng at the signing of the MoU.
“This will position the company to exploit technologies faster, better, and in turn, workers will be able to keep up with the technologies,” he said. It will have better visibility, a blind-spot camera system, and a low-entry concept that will allow drivers to make eye contact with other road users.In addition, the company has also invested in driving simulators to train truck drivers in"safe and defensive driving".
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Need innovation here badly. This is a job needing to be replaced by machine. High priority.