Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Malaysia’s Dato’ Ts to be CILT Internatio­nal President in 2020

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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is announced Dato’ Ts Abd Radzak Abd Malek FCILT as Internatio­nal President Elect. Radzak will assume the presidency in January 2020.

As Internatio­nal President, Radzak intends to focus on several key areas, including Young Profession­als (YP), Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT), Regional Structures and Industrial Revolution 4.0 in Logistics and Supply Chain.

Continuing the excellent work done by the current Internatio­nal President Kevin Byrne, Radzak is determined to keep YP at the heart of the CILT Internatio­nal agenda. In addition to awareness and outreach programmes intended to increase the profile of talented young profession­als and a policy to ensure all branches have YP facing structures, Radzak will integrate its YP network with its career developmen­t tools, allowing tomorrow’s leaders to anchor the journey from member to chartered member and beyond.

As a strong supporter of women in the workplace, Radzak will also focus on assisting the creation of WILAT chapters in all CILT branches. In countries where there is no CILT presence, the neighbouri­ng branches will be encouraged to support Wilatorien­ted activities, with the long-term view of establishi­ng a full CILT and WILAT presence.

Furthermor­e, Radzak is keen to see growth in the number of WILAT members. In addition to a number of outreach and awareness campaigns, he will put the support of the Internatio­nal Presidency behind a Members-get-members recruitmen­t drive, to ensure it is reaching out to and representi­ng all women working in the industry, at all levels and in all countries.

In the spirit of stronger together, Radzak will seek to widen the CILT activities in all countries with establishe­d CILT offices and strengthen CILT in other affiliated member countries. He will also seek to strengthen its regional forums to encourage better understand­ing of the cultures, opportunit­ies and challenges of different countries.

Speaking about the appointmen­t, former CILT Internatio­nal President Dr. Dorothy Chan backed Radzak to succeed.

“I give my full support to Dato’ Radzak’s appointmen­t as CILT Internatio­nal President. He has been a strong leader for CILT Malaysia, which is growing fast and through his commitment and vision will, I am sure, lead CILT to even greater things. He is a strong supporter of the interests of Young Profession­als and under his Presidency, CILT Malaysia was among the first to form a WILAT Chapter. Since then, he has given unwavering support to WILAT activities, which fully demonstrat­es his commitment to equality in our industry. He is a respected member of CILT and a good friend of mine.”

Malaysian Higher Education Minister YB Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh commended Radzak’s vision, saying, “(His) exemplary leadership has certainly benefitted many in the education community, in line with the ministry’s soaring upward mission. I strongly believe (Radzak) will provide strong leadership to CILT Internatio­nal to further the cause of the institute, not only in Malaysia but more importantl­y to other regions worldwide.”

Vo i c i n g h i s s u p p o r t f o r t h e announceme­nt, Malaysian Transport Deputy Minister YB Dato Aziz Kaprawi pointed to Radzak’s great contributi­ons to the logistics and transport industry and in Malaysia in particular, saying, “We trust that the institute has made the right and excellent choice based on (Radzak’s) knowledge, expertise and experience. We were indeed proud to work with (him) and CILT Malaysia, with (his) significan­t contributi­ons to the Ministry of Transport Malaysia.”

These sentiments were further echoed by KTMB Chairman YB. Dato’ IR. Hj. Nawawi Bin Hj. Ahmad, who said, “Everyone wants success… (Radzak) knows that hard work and great dedication is the way to go.”

Whilst in a letter of support, Voravuth Mala of the State Railway of Thailand recognized Radzak’s long service to the industry and pointed to a prosperous future for CILT with Radzak at the helm. “I am looking forward to working closely with (Radzak) and strengthen­ing the co-operation between our organisati­ons.”

A member of CILT for 17 years, Radzak joined in 2001, rising to become President of CILT Malaysia in 2004, a role he continued until stepping down in 2008. In 2010, Radzak was re-elected as President of CILT Malaysia and in 2012, was appointed as Internatio­nal Vicepresid­ent for the Southeast Asia region.

Born in Kampong Gunung Mesah Hilir, Gopeng, a village in the Perak state, Radzak started his 37-year career in logistics in 1972 as a Railway Station Master with Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), the Malaysian national rail carrier. After obtaining a BA (Hones) from the Malaysian Science University (USM), Radzak continued his journey with KTMB, culminatin­g in his appointmen­t as Managing Director in 2007.

In addition to his profession­al work, Radzak currently holds positions on several boards including the Board of Advisors to the Malaysia Institute of Transport, Board of Industry Advisory Council of University Kuala Lumpur, board of the Malaysian Profession­al Centre, as well as his role as President of the Malaysian Services Providers’ Confederat­ion. He was made Dato’ Paduka Mahkota Perak by the Ruler of Perak in 2009.

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