Two graduates recruited by Japanese logistics company


Tio (centre), Peninsula College Malaysia chief marketing officer Kuan Eu Jin (right) and chief executive officer Edmund Edwards (left) with graduates Lee (second from left) and Malisa.

TWO business administration graduates have been chosen to be groomed for management roles at a major Japanese logistics company.

The two graduates from Peninsula College Malaysia in Shah Alam – Malisa Ai Muak, who graduated with BA (Hons) in Business & Management Studies, and Lee Xin Teng with BA (Hons) in Logistics Management – will take part in a two-year management trainee programme by Daisei Every24, one of Japan’s largest cold chain logistics solution providers.

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