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Fahmi to meet courier industry players on sector’s woes next week

Digital minister hopes talks will lead to creation of healthy competition

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Mar 2023 2:38PM

Fahmi to meet courier industry players on sector’s woes next week
Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil says most of the challenges faced by the courier industry are related to operating costs. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, March 9, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil will meet courier industry players next Wednesday to comprehensively discuss the challenges facing the sector.

He said that he hoped the meeting would result in improvements that would create healthy competition in the industry.

“The courier sector does face several challenges and most of the challenges mentioned are related to operating costs, and perhaps what some of them might see as uncompetitive behaviour.

“But we through the MCMC (Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commision) are looking into it and God-willing, there will be some steps, efforts to help the industry create a more liveable playing field,” he told the media after officiating Pos Malaysia’s Sustainability Road Map here today.

He was commenting on developments concerning the implementation of the National Courier Accelerator Plan, or Pakej, introduced by the government in June 2021.

Pakej is a five-year action plan aimed at improving the quality of courier services to support the growth of the e-commerce industry to 30 packages per capita by 2025.

On another development, Fahmi said it is possible for Malaysia to see newer technologies such as drones used for parcel pickups or deliveries in the near future.

“I believe different players are looking into it – whether it can be done or not, largely due to the physical constraints. 

“This is because if we are picking up or delivering parcels using this method (drones), there are certain limitations but I can see that as the drone logistics sector is growing, and we have some of the biggest drone companies in the world based in Malaysia, I believe we may perhaps move towards that,” he said.

Earlier in his speech, Fahmi emphasised that there is a rising need for postal companies to strike a balance between profit and mitigating environmental impact, amid concerns over climate change and environmental degradation.

He also said such changes require postal companies to adopt more sustainable and environmentally responsible practices, in line with Malaysia’s commitment to being a key part of the global transition to a low-carbon and eventually carbon-neutral society by 2050. – Bernama, March 9, 2023

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