Riding the recovery wave


Syed Sadiq (left) and sales director Alizi Ismail. The port and logistics industry is resilient, according to Syed Sadiq.

PETALING JAYA: The ports and shipping industry is arguably one of the fastest to have bounced back in an economic environment ravaged by Covid-19.

Being the key connector of supply and demand globally, industry players were initially affected when the world went into a lockdown sometime in March last year but it barely lasted a few months.

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