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Transformi­ng the logistics industry

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A SOCIALLY responsibl­e company, PKT Logistics provides logistics services that utilise local human resources and builds environmen­tfriendly warehouses. The company practises open engagement with communitie­s and aims to inspire other businesses by having a positive impact on people and communitie­s through its activities.

PKT Logistics Group Sdn Bhd’s growth trajectory over the past two decades can be traced back to its group chief executive and managing director Datuk Michael Tio who returned from the UK in 1996 to join the family business.

With his philosophy of “Dream of it, Talk about it, Plan for it, Work on it and Get it”, he took on the leading role to further revolution­ise the company. He also leveraged on technology by making Facebook compulsory in PKT. Today, Facebook is PKT’S intranet and main communicat­ion tool.

To date, he has over 1.03 million Facebook followers and is also the chief executive officer of Malaysia Book of Records, after acquiring it in 2015.

With his immense contributi­on to the logistics industry, he was appointed adjunct professor by Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) and selected as one of the top CEOS in the CEO Faculty Programme under the Jabatan Pengajian Politeknik Malaysia and Ministry of Education. In November 2018, he was conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Logistics Management by UUM.

PKT is also a strong advocate in giving back to the society in sustainabl­e ways via various innovative programmes:

> Anak Belajar Ibu Bekerja (ABIB) Programme: PKT provides part-time work opportunit­ies for mothers and housewives from surroundin­g communitie­s at its warehouses.

> Smart Truckers: PKT hires fresh graduates who are trained to become truck drivers, revolution­ising the trucking industry by making truck driving a profession. After four years, the graduates will have the option to work in the office.

> Jom Bekerja Sambil Belajar (JBSB) Programme: Peninsula College students who study in PKT’S corporate campus – The Lighthouse Campus – can gain part-time working opportunit­ies during non-contact hours. This provides them not just a source of supplement­ary income but also relevant and practical work experience.

Today, PKT is a leading niche logistics service provider in Malaysia with presence in South Korea, Taiwan and most Asean countries. It is an active proponent of unique and innovative Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) initiative­s and has won many accolades, including the Frost and Sullivan Niche Logistics Service Provider of the Year, Sinchew

Business Excellence Person of the Year and Star SOBA Entreprene­ur of the Year.

“When PKT first participat­ed in SOBA, we found there were a lot of items in the submission form that required an answer. That was a wake-up call that we needed to improve internally and transform. We came back the next year as a stronger participan­t.

“Every year we joined is a barometer to chart our progress. Because of that transforma­tion, PKT has moved from a traditiona­l Chinese company to a large SME, completely evolving all aspects of our business from branding to internal practices,” said Tio.

After its triumph in SOBA, PKT’S branding among the business community increased and in turn, led to increase in turnover due to the media exposure and branding opportunit­y. It was also a very good boost to company morale. Also, PKT Logistics Group has grown into the large SME category.

Tio added: “We decided to return as a sponsor to give back to the business community and encourage other SMES the way SOBA has done for us.

“As a SOBA sponsor, we are looking to grow further with the SME community as a logistics provider – they (SOBA participan­ts) could naturally be our future client.

“They too will aspire to be a large SME like us and would remember the time they spent with our brand while participat­ing in such award-related events.”

In addition, PKT has explored new business verticals such as tertiary education through Peninsula College. Their campuses are currently located at Shah Alam, Klang and also Penang. Their fourth and upcoming campus called The Ship Campus, will be ready early 2020 at Batu Kawan, Penang.

He advises potential SOBA participan­ts: “One of the weaknesses of SMES is branding; they are not well versed in it and how to go about it. A good way to start is by participat­ing in SOBA.”

Such awards are important to SMES in terms of supporting their growth. As a SOBA winner, he is often asked how does one grow one’s company and to which level.

“Scaling your business is not easy. You have to create an additional niche; for us, via branding to get your customers to not only recognise but also chase after your brand as opposed to you chasing after them.

“Winning money-can’t-buy awards such as SOBA will definitely add credibilit­y to your business,” says Tio.

One of the weaknesses of SMES is branding; they are not well versed in it and how to go about it. A good way to start is by participat­ing in SOBA.

Datuk Michael Tio

 ??  ?? Peninsula College’s The ship Campus bridges the gap between academia and industry at PKT’S one auto Hub in batu Kawan, Penang.
Peninsula College’s The ship Campus bridges the gap between academia and industry at PKT’S one auto Hub in batu Kawan, Penang.
 ??  ?? The smart Truckers programme is a Csr initiative by PKT, which hires local graduates to be profession­al truckers who enjoy a pay of rm4,000 to rm6,000 a month.
The smart Truckers programme is a Csr initiative by PKT, which hires local graduates to be profession­al truckers who enjoy a pay of rm4,000 to rm6,000 a month.
 ??  ?? ‘We decided to return as a sponsor to give back to the business community and encourage other smes the way soba has done for us,’ says Tio.
‘We decided to return as a sponsor to give back to the business community and encourage other smes the way soba has done for us,’ says Tio.

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