Company to provide industry exposure


Sharing expertise: Assoc Prof Say (second from left) and Chong (second from right) exchange documents while Dr Tan (centre) and TAR University College Associate Dean of Management Johan Lim Kii Geat (left) and TNT Express Malaysia human resource director Ngoh Siaw Ling look on.

TNT Express Worldwide and Tunku Abdul Rahman University College signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will see one of the world’s largest delivery companies provide industry exposure and knowledge transfer.

TAR University College Kuala Lumpur Main Campus played host to the signing ceremony where TNT was represented by TNT Express Malaysia managing director S C Chong while TAR University College was represented by Faculty of Accountancy, Finance and Business dean Assoc Prof Say Sok Kwan.

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