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JPort hopes to get go-ahead for tariff rise
JOHOR Port Bhd (JPort) hopes the Government will consider its request to increase tariffs, made two years ago, in view of the changes in the global business climate.
Yinson to start Malaysia-Thailand haulage services
YINSON Holdings Bhd hopes to start cross-border haulage services between Malaysia and Thailand before the end of the year.
Japan insurers want Mitsubishi to repay vehicle defects claims
Five major Japanese insurance companies are considering asking Mitsubishi Motors Corp to reimburse them for claims paid on accidents, which the Japanese automaker now acknowledges may have been caused by vehicle defects.
E-Cover Note by September
THE Transport Ministry plans to launch the electronic insurance cover note system for motor vehicles by September or October, its minister Datuk Seri Chan Kong Choy said.
Open skies policy to boost aviation link
These three articles conclude the series on the ties between Malaysia and Singapore. Today's articles look at the air and port links between the two neighbours.
MD: MAS can roll out budget carrier in six months
MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) can roll out a low-cost carrier or no-frills budget airline in six months if the situation warrants it, said managing director Datuk Ahmad Fuaad Dahlan.
AirAsia urges MAS to join hands in national interest
THE mere suggestion that Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has the capability to set up a no-frills low-cost carrier (LCC) has irked local rival AirAsia Sdn Bhd, which feels that the two airlines should work together for the benefit of the country instead of fighting each other.
TNT: Sales to rise 20%-25% in 2005
TNT Malaysia expects 20% to 25% growth in revenue next year in anticipation of more cross-border trading following the implementation of Asean Free Trade Area and World Trade Organisation accords.
KL-Singapore eludes low-cost airlines
LOW-cost airlines in Malaysia and Singapore are eyeing what could potentially be one of their most lucrative routes, between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The only problem is that flying the highly travelled and short 50-minute sector - which analysts say is ideally suited for budget airline operations- may have to remain a pipe dream.
AirAsia IPO shares for funds well oversubscribed
A week ahead of the closing date for the institutional tranche of its initial public offering, AirAsia Bhd has already received bids for shares over and above the 560 million set aside. Sources said most of the orders were priced at RM1.30.