1. Malaysia Freight Logistics:
The Way Forward
Presented by
Dr. Mohamed Amin Kassim
ACTION AGENDA
Shah Alam Convention Centre (SACC)
5th August 2010
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2. Malaysian Freight Logistics Agenda
SI 1 SI 2 SI 3 SI 4 SI 5 SI 6
Improving Adopting Fostering Improving Pervasive Sustain-
Transport Industry Best Human Institutional & Application of ability,
Infra- Practices & Capital Regulatory IT and Info- Security and
structure Bench- Development Framework structure Environment
& Services marking & Capacity
Building
6 Strategic Initiatives
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30 Action Agenda
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3. Roadmap: Development Of Freight Logistics Strategy
To foster world-class, safe, secure, reliable, cost-efficient &
Vision environment- friendly Freight Logistics system
to support the country’s economic growth & development
To improve logistics services level throughout the global
Mission supply chain by adding value
through promoting higher customer service at lower service cost.
Ensure changes & improvements
Firm Level are customer-centric
Strategic Enhance industry competitiveness and
Industry Level
Objective foster industry linkages
To enhance the national competitive edge
Economy and support the
country’s economic growth and development
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4. Seamless Supply Chain Management
Time Savings
Process Flow Reduce Logistics Cost
+ Innovation
Competitive Advantage
Attract New Growth
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5. Proposed MLC Structure
CHAIRMAN
Executive Council Executive Director/
Executive Director /
Members consist of :- Secretariat
Secretariat
• 6 from private sector
• 6 from public sector
(EPU/MOT/MITI/MIDA/ General Council
MOF/LAND
PUBLIC TRANSPORT Evaluation & Monitoring
COMMISSION (Proposed EPU to take the lead)
Focus Group Focus Group Focus Group Focus Group Focus Group on
Institutional on Human on on Industry IT &
Framework & Resource Sustainability, Best Practices Innovations
Regulatory Development Safety & Development
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Environment Initiatives
6. Leadership through MLC
Establish a unified and collaborative approach for the industry by the
industry;
Co-operate closely with all levels of government to develop a
strategic framework / criteria for decision-making that affects freight
logistics;
Strategic partnerships with industry leaders, government agencies
education institutions , regional & international bodies to enhance
logistics services level and linkages to global supply chains;
Promote professionalism and facilitate cross-fertilisation of ideas and
knowledge for a smart industry.
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7. Paradigm Shifts
Open Sharing of Information through web-sites and forums;
Promote Excellence and Eradicate Monopolies;
Re-assess Collaborative Priorities;
Tackle all administrative issues; and
Uphold Safety and Sustainable Policies
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8. Immediate Actions Lead Parties
1. Define data requirements D.O.S.
2. Prioritise regulatory reform EPU & MLC
3, Audit logistics facilities and infrastructure MLC / MOT / SPAD
4. Develop national education and training MLC / MOHE
framework
5. Push for innovation and e-logistics MLC / MCMC
6. Review of Incentives MIDA & MOF
7. Review nomenclatures and pricing principles MOT & MLC
8. Review axle-loads and licensing SPAD & MLC
9. Establish liability regimes MLC / Bank Negara
10. Address high logistics costs in East Malaysia MOT / MLC
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9. Thank You
Dr. Mohd. Amin Kassim
Century Logistics Holdings Berhad (424341-A)
P. O. Box 93
42008 Port Klang
Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
Tel: (603) 3375 5888 Fax: (603) 3375 5969
info@century.com.my
www.century.com.my
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