SKDS Subsidised Diesel Control System 2.0 – five oil companies issue 90,000 fleet cards for subsidised fuel

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The implementation of the subsidised diesel control system 2.0 (SKDS 2.0) has seen the handing over of 90,000 fleet cards issued by five petroleum companies, namely BHPetrol, Petron, Caltex, Shell and Petronas, to eligible transport …

has seen the handing over of 90,000 fleet cards issued by five petroleum companies, namely BHPetrol, Petron, Caltex, Shell and Petronas, to eligible transport companies in a ceremony last week.

As of May 22, a total of 28,000 land transport companies have registered for, and received approval under the implementation of SKDS 2.0, and 90,000 fleet cards have been issued by the five major petroleum companies to eligible transport companies, according to minister of domestic trade and cost of living Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.A total of 33 types of land transport vehicles eligible to receive subsidised diesel under the SKDS 2.0 scheme, the minister said.

Companies which have been approved for the SKDS 2.0 scheme may apply for the fleet card through petroleum companies such BHPetrol, the company said in a statement, and companies may apply throughOpen roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry. Spent three years at a motoring newspaper and short stint with a magazine prior to joining this website.

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