Logistics


  • Filter by

MMC Port Holdings achieves breakthrough in TEUs

MMC Port Holdings Bhd, wholly-owned subsidiary of MMC Corp Bhd, has achieved its strongest performance to date by surpassing 20 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) across its ports network.

Ports, logistics expected to stay resilient this year

Malaysia's ports and logistics sector is expected to remain resilient through this year as shifting global trade patterns, tariff dynamics and infrastructure-led strategies create a supportive medium-term operating backdrop, analysts say.

Roger Chin to head Invest Sabah, Madius takes charge of palm oil agency

KOTA KINABALU: Nominated Sabah assemblyman Datuk Roger Chin and former federal minister Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau have been appointed to head two state government agencies.

Penang Port charts digital future with AI strategy

The chairman of the Penang Port Commission (PPC), Datuk Yeoh Soon Hin, has emphasised that the commission is entering a new and significant phase of its digital transformation.

External demand to support local logistics firms

The outlook for the transport and logistics industry is expected to be supported by resilient global container and external demand despite global uncertainties, says RHB Research.

Southern Vietnam logistics transformation gains momentum

The Southern Key Economic Region is gaining momentum in its logistics sector as 2025 nears its end.

Transport supply, rates unaffected despite heightened enforcement on overloading, says trucking group

PETALING JAYA: Enforcement actions against heavy vehicle overloading have not dented the supply of transport services, says the Malaysia Trucking Federation (MTF).

NEXT-GEN INDUSTRY REDEFINED

ECO Business Park 7 (EBP 7) is designed to meet the modern needs of industrialists, offering a blend of innovation, connectivity and sustainability to support a new generation of high-value businesses.

Positive outlook for Tasco on new customers

Logistics firm Tasco Bhd's growth outlook is expected to improve as the company adds customers to its cold supply chain division, while earnings rise as margins continue to improve.

Tasco’s 2Q26 profit up 18.2% to RM9.62mil

Tasco Bhd expects the remainder of its financial year ending March 31, 2026 (FY26) to remain challenging, but sees opportunities from logistics demand tied to eCommerce growth, potential trade diversion as global supply chains re-align, and increased cross-border freight activity.