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Government to finalise double-tracking project after talks
THE government will announce the final contract agreement for the RM14.5bil rail double-tracking project after it concludes discussions with Malaysia Mining Corp Bhd (MMC)-Gamuda Bhd on issues related to technical matters, sub-contract works and funding for the project.
Bright prospects for local ports
Today's CEO Outlook series features the country's four major port operators. They are Tan Sri G. Gnanalingam of Westport Malaysia, Basheer Hassan Abdul Kader of Northport (M) Bhd, Datuk Mohd Sidik Shaik Osman of Pelabuhan Tanjong Pelepas, and Datuk Ahmad Ibnihajar of Penang Port Sdn Bhd.
More major airlines to fly to KLIA
The aggressive marketing campaign being pursued by Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) is producing results, with more major foreign airlines set to start flying to and from the KL International Airport (KLIA).
MAHB wooing more airlines
MORE airlines flying in; higher frequencies; new destinations and lots more passengers. That's what the KL International Airport (KLIA) needs to achieve the critical mass necessary to attract even more airlines here.
Malaysia, India organising maritime expo
RECOGNISING Malaysia as the next maritime hub in the region, PDA Trade Fairs of India is jointly organising with Mines Exhibition Management Sdn Bhd the International Maritime Expo, Malaysia (INMEX KL 2004) for three days from Feb 24.
Women make their presence felt
Women's leadership is multi-fold, but this article will focus on two aspects: the home and the public arena. In gender jargon, we call it productive and reproductive or public and domestic.
AirAsia, Transmile to gain from pact
MALAYSIA's smaller airlines, AirAsia and Transmile, could be the main beneficiaries from the signing last Friday of an air services agreement between Malaysia and Hong Kong that removes restrictions on the number of flights that can be operated between the two countries.
AirAsia pressing on to Singapore
DO four airlines make a crowd? The announcement by Australia's Qantas Airways on Tuesday that it planned to establish a regional budget airline in Singapore - making it the fourth aspiring start-up there in less than a year - has left fellow-contender AirAsia stirred up, but decidedly not shaken.