Maric wants inclusion in public transport


Maric secretary Haniff Ghazali said the government needs to understand and give priority to the local industry comprising engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning companies as well as those in production and technology installation, alongside innovation in rail components, while actively involved in the maintenance, repair and overhaul for stock cars based on international technology to further boost the business climate in the rail sector.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Rail Industry Corp (Maric) is of the view that it should be given an opportunity to not just be an industry implementer, but also be jointly involved in the planning for the development of any public transport.

In a statement, MARIC said in this way, the capability of locals can be defended and their achievements strengthened through the use of design, installation, components and local services.

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