Puspakom Loses Monopoly as More Than 10 Companies Apply for Vehicle Inspection Licenses

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The Malaysian Computerized Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) ends its 30-year monopoly on vehicle inspections as over ten companies apply for licenses. Transport Minister Anthony Loke expects new operators to begin by the end of 2025, aiming to introduce more competition and better services for consumers.

Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. For three decades, the Malaysian Computerized Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) monopolised the automotive inspection service industry. Now, more than ten companies have applied for vehicle inspection licenses, ending Puspakom’s concessionaire status.

According to a report by The Star, Transport Minister Anthony Loke hopes the new operators can begin operations by the end of 2025, and said that the numbers have not been finalised yet. “There are about more than ten companies who have applied for the licence, but the actual number of companies that are given the licence will be announced later,” he said. He added that the move would make the market more competitive, with the presence of new operators. Loke announced in March 2023 that Puspakom would no longer be the exclusive provider of scheduled vehicle inspections for the Road Transport Department (JPJ) from 1 September, 2024. READ MORE: Malaysians Unearth Facebook Posts Of Auto Shops Allegedly Renting Out Tyres To Pass Puspakom Inspection What does this mean for consumers? For one, more competition equals to better products and Puspakom has addressed on how they plan to deal with industry rivals through technological advancements. For instance, one of the major steps they will be taking is moving towards AI deployment in their inspection process to differentiate themselves from competitors. According to a report by The Malaysian Reserve, Puspakom is introducing AI technology in its undercarriage inspections this month, making them the first company in Malaysia’s vehicle inspection industry to do so. Puspakom CEO Mahmood Razak Bahman explained that an undercarriage inspection typically takes 10 to 11 minutes to complete. “However, with the integration of AI, this process will be dramatically shortened to just one minute, a 90% improvement in time efficienc

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Over Ten Companies Apply for Vehicle Inspection Licenses as Puspakom Monopoly EndsThe Transport Minister, Anthony Loke, announced that more than ten companies have applied for vehicle inspection service licenses, marking the end of Puspakom's three-decade monopoly.
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