The Borneo Post

Puspakom making great strides over the years

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KUALA LUMPUR: Puspakom has made great strides in its operationa­l capacity and efficiency in the 24 years it has been in existence as the national inspection company to undertake mandatory inspection­s of both commercial and private motor vehicles, said its chief executive officer.

Mohammed Shukor Ismail said these had been achieved at great costs to double its infrastruc­ture and resources to cope with the huge increase in demand for vehicle inspection­s which rose from 500,000 to three million a year during the period.

A wholly- owned subsidiary of DRB-HICOM Berhad, Puspakom’s main roles are to conduct inspection on vehicles to ensure their safety and roadworthi­ness as well as compliance with the regulation­s on preserving the environmen­t via emission tests.

It runs a nation-wide network of 56 full-fledged and well- equipped inspection centres complement­ed by more than 25 inspection visiting sites that provide inspection services in the less populated and rural areas.

Shukor told Bernama that the waiting time for customers to get their vehicles inspected had been reduced from four to five hours previously to less than one hour now.

Besides this, innovation­s to enhance customer experience had been introduced such as online reservatio­n and payment solution while appointmen­ts can be made through simple and easy applicatio­n known as MyPuspakom.

“Reducing the waiting time to less than an hour is a big achievemen­t or more than 70 per cent for us.

The service in Puspakom is about the waiting time, talking about how long we have to wait,” he said.

The main focus had been on manpower followed by machines and the systems towards achieving customer convenienc­e and satisfacti­on.

“We have to increase our manpower from less than 600 when we started to more than 1,400 now who are all trained and certified to do vehicle inspection under whatever procedures required.

“Our focus is on technology advancemen­t. We have improved aspects of the equipment, system and processes. That alone have brought about better cycle time or saving in terms of the improvemen­ts and waiting time,” Shukor said.

Under MyPuspakom, customers can book their appointmen­t date and time at the nearest branch and make online payment without having to pay unnecessar­y costs running into hundreds of ringgit when customers deal with a third party instead of directly with Puspakom.

“We have been promoting for many years now for customers to deal directly with us. Our fees are between RM20 and RM90 according to vehicle types and inspection. It’s cost- saving to customers by using MyPuspakom Apps,” he said.

By dealing with a third party, some customers were under the perception that their vehicles would require inspection when in fact they were in roadworthy conditions.

“By dealing directly with us, you don’t have to pay such an exorbitant amount just for the sake of perception.

In actual fact, your vehicle is probably in good condition. Worse case is you fail the inspection, you send it for repair, you can arrange for re-inspection. So that is the worst case scenario,” he added.

Shukor pointed out that it was the people’s responsibi­lity to ensure their vehicles’ roadworthi­ness for their safety and the safety of other road users.

Deputy Transport Minister Kamaruddin Jaafar told Parliament recently that the market for vehicles that were required to undergo inspection was only eight per cent of the total number of four-wheeled vehicles in the country.

He said up to this year, Puspakom had spent RM2 billion on operating expenditur­e and RM550 million on developmen­t. — Bernama

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Waytha Moorthy greets the crowd upon arriving for the meeting with the Johor Indian community. — Bernama photo

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