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Nabil expects business to grow with the rise of e-commerce.

STARTUP logistics provider, Zyllem, is looking to establish a foothold in the Malaysian logistics market, offering on-demand same-day delivery services for regular customers as well as businesses, following its successful two-year run in Singapore.

Zyllem Malaysia country managing director Nabil Feisal Bamadhaj expects its business to grow strongly in Malaysia, thanks to the shift in the market toward e-commerce.

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