Maxim Malaysia eyes northern expansion


ALOR STAR: E-hailing company Maxim Malaysia is planning to expand its services to more towns in the country this year, especially in the north of the peninsula, to meet rising demand.

Director Ahmad Khamal Abd Manan said the company operates in 50 towns nationwide and has between 200 to 500 drivers in each town, carrying out services such as e-hailing, courier, cargo and food deliveries.

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