Ericsson commissions new regional hub at KLIA


KUALA LUMPUR: Ericsson has commissioned a new facility at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) that will expand its regional distribution capacity as well as create employment opportunities for Malaysians both directly and indirectly.

The Ericsson Distribution Centre will enhance Ericsson’s distribution capability for faster maintenance and support with minimal downtime for customers and end-users, the telecom giant said in a statement.

It said the facility, located at KLIA’s cargo village, would enhance the strategic role of Malaysia in the company’s ability to support the smooth operations of customer networks in the Asia-Pacific region.

Ericsson said catering to more than 20 countries, the Ericsson Distribution Centre in Malaysia is responsible for the management of hardware inventory and spare parts in the Asia-Pacific region.

It said the centre manages the inventory of new and serviced equipment as well as inventory replenishment. — Bernama

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