Puspakom raises mobile service charges


KUALA LUMPUR: Puspakom has announced new rates for its mobile services, effective April 1.

The new charge for the mobile truck services (MTS) will rise from RM3,000 to RM3,300, while the mobile van services (MVS) will go up from RM100 to RM120.

Puspakom chief executive officer Mahmood Razak Bahman said the adjustments were made following careful consideration to align its service charges to reflect the current cost structure.

He said it was done after a thorough study to ensure the sustainability of Puspakom’s mobile services for the benefit of customers.

“Customers who bring their vehicles to Puspakom branches will not be affected by this change,” Mahmood said in a statement yesterday.

He said the increase aligns with rising operational costs but gave his assurance that vehicle inspection fees will remain unchanged, Bernama reported.

MTS provides inspection services to companies with large fleets, such as commercial vehicle operators, freight forwarding firms, driving schools and auto dealers.

Meanwhile, MVS offers inspections for private vehicles, including transfer of ownership, expired road tax and registration of imported vehicles.

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