Pos Malaysia consolidates courier under Pos Laju


Under the new structure, businesses will be able to access delivery services to up to 230 countries and territories through Pos Malaysia’s postal and commercial delivery network.

PETALING JAYA: Pos Malaysia Bhd is consolidating its domestic and international courier services under its Pos Laju brand as part of the company’s ongoing transformation strategy to better support Malaysian businesses expanding into overseas markets.

The national postal and parcel service provider said under the consolidation, all courier services will be offered under the Pos Laju brand, covering local and global delivery through a single, simpler access point for customers.

Pos Malaysia said the move comes amid growing demand from local businesses, particularly small and medium enterprises, seeking opportunities beyond the domestic market as cross-border eCommerce continues to expand.

Under the new structure, businesses will be able to access delivery services to up to 230 countries and territories through Pos Malaysia’s postal and commercial delivery network.

The company said it also offers a broader eCommerce ecosystem, including fulfilment services, such as storage, pick-and-pack operations and integrated delivery solutions, enabling businesses to focus on sales growth while logistics operations are managed by Pos Malaysia.

The consolidation is supported by improvements in operational performance, with Pos Malaysia’s domestic parcel next-day delivery rate reaching 92% in 2025.

Group chief sales officer Charles William said the consolidation is about enabling businesses not just to sell online – but to scale online.

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