Daiso to set up regional distribution centre in M’sia


It’s a deal: PKT Logistics Group MD and group chief executive Datuk Michael Tio (seated, left) and Daiso Industries, Japan president Seiji Yano with the signed service agreement,. The event was witnessed by (from left) Jalilah, Transport Ministry deputy secretary-general (policy) Mohd Khairul Adib Abdul Rahman, Selangor exco member Datuk Teng Chang Khim, Invest Selangor CEO Datuk Hasan Azhari and Daisei every24, Japan president Takamasa Tanaka.

SHAH ALAM: PKT every24 Logistics Sdn Bhd (PKT) has signed a service agreement with Daiso Industries Co Ltd to operate the latter’s regional distribution centre (RDC) in Port Klang, in the second quarter of this year.

In a joint statement last Friday, it said Daiso decided to locate their RDC for their popular household products in Malaysia, serving few countries initially in 2019 and increasing to more than 15 countries once the new warehouse is completed.

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