Xin Hwa sets up RM100mil e-fulfillment centre in Shah Alam


Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) chief executive officer Datuk Arham Abdul Rahman said the agency continues to facilitate Malaysian logistics companies in their forays into the eCommerce business, mainly through the e-fulfillment segment.

KUALA LUMPUR: Xin Hwa Holdings Bhd, a domestic integrated logistics service provider, has invested about RM100mil to establish an e-fulfillment centre in Shah Alam.

Xin Hwa said the centre is a purpose-built building, specially designed to facilitate eCommerce logistics and to support the booming eCommerce market, which entails high volume and smaller-sized packages in general.

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