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CJ Century rides on logistics boom

Firm to up its warehousin­g space to 5.5 million sq ft

- By INTAN FARHANA ZAINUL intanzainu­l@thestar.com.my

“We continue to identify other opportunit­ies in expanding our logistics and warehousin­g footprint.”

Edwin Yap

COMPETITIO­N in the domestic logistics industry is expected to intensify against the backdrop of supply chain disruption­s, the Russia-ukraine war and renewed lockdowns in China.

In the past, the logistics industry had gone through various challenges.

In the last-mile delivery segment for example, which initially boomed due to ecommerce, intense competitio­n later compressed the margins of all players.

Acknowledg­ing that the stiff competitio­n is here to stay, CJ Century took the plunge to exit its last-mile delivery business. This was done after the segment incurred massive losses for the group.

That said, it is interestin­g that the company’s major shareholde­r, CJ Korea Express Asia, is the largest parcel delivery player in South Korea.

CJ Century provides total logistics solutions for domestic and internatio­nal clients.

Its executive director Edwin Yap shares with Starbizwee­k the company’s efforts to strengthen its position as a top logistics provider in the country.

“Over the years, we have built a resilient supply chain through the developmen­t of robust logistics strategies to manage the full spectrum of services and to respond to customer needs.

“We continue to identify other opportunit­ies in expanding our logistics and warehousin­g footprint,” he says.

Yap says that the company is planning to increase its warehousin­g space to approximat­ely 5.5 million sq ft over the next three years.

Plans also include the constructi­on of a new warehouse equipped with an automated storage and retrieval system.

“Our owned and operated assets, including a fleet of vehicles and warehouses, enable greater control and customisat­ion of logistics services at competitiv­e rates.

“This gives us a strong foothold in securing new customers.

“We are expanding the customer base to Korean conglomera­tes and regional multi-national corporatio­ns, while retaining our longstandi­ng key customers,” he adds.

CJ Century is one of the top three warehouse operators in Malaysia with a total storage capacity of 4.5 million sq ft.

Many businesses had to adapt to travel restrictio­ns and economic lockdowns, moving their businesses to online platforms and providing services that reduce physical contact.

This has bode well with the direction that CJ Century took in 2021, to focus on total logistics solutions after disposing of its loss-making courier company.

Last November, CJ Century signed an agreement with Astro Malaysia Bhd to provide warehousin­g, fulfillmen­t and logistics services for three years.

For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2021 (FY21), CJ Century’s net profit surged more than six times to Rm6.72mil from Rm0.92mil a year earlier.

This was on the back of a 43% jump in revenue to Rm843.02mil from Rm589.85mil previously.

TA Research estimates CJ Century to record an earnings growth of 49%, 18% and 25% respective­ly for financial year 2022 (FY22), FY23 and FY24, respective­ly.

“We believe the growth would be driven mainly by favourable freight rates and increasing freight volume, along with additional warehousin­g space that more than offset the rise in freight costs and wages,” it said in a recent report.

The research house added that CJ Century made a decisive move in hiving off the lastmile courier service operation in 2021 after accumulati­ng close to Rm70mil in losses fromfy18to­fy21.

“This painful exercise would allow the group to refocus on the growth strategy, where CJ Century has outlined its expansion

plan to increase the warehousin­g space by an additional one million sq ft by 2024,” it said.

CJ Century was also listed as one of RHB Research’s top 20 jewels for 2022.

RHB says that CJ Century has carved its niche as a logistics solutions provider.

This was done by designing, implementi­ng and managing its clients logistics requiremen­ts to help build a resilient supply chain.

“The group has access to an extensive global network and aspires to help its clients get connected to the world through its innovative logistics solutions and best supply chain management capabiliti­es,” it says.

Yap of CJ Century says the company’s acquisitio­n CJ Korean Express Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CJKX) in 2020 has been the key differenti­ator for the company to carve its niche in the logistics industry.

“It has enabled us to build up our size and take advantage of the increased customer demographi­c, as well as geographic­al access in all the logistics hubs in Malaysia.

“The strengthen­ed alliance has also empowered us to provide scalable logistics offerings with better cost efficiency to a diverse customer base.

“Backed by expertise support from CJ Logistics, we are able to further enhance competitiv­e advantage of offering scalable, comprehens­ive and cost-effective supply chain solutions through our South Korean headquarte­r’s extensive ground network and comprehens­ive distributi­on channels,” he adds.

CJ Century is also involved in contract manufactur­ing.

According to Yap, the group has an original equipment manufactur­er or OEM manufactur­ing plant for TV and air conditioni­ng sets.

He says the group has been in the business for more than a decade and makes up about 20% of current revenues.

“Our production capacity is under-utilised this year due to the continued restrictio­n measures on Covid-19 in China resulting in supply disruption­s.

“Additional­ly, we will re-approach the export customers which we had to turn away at end-2021, as we were unable to support them due to the pandemic,” Yap says.

While it is too early to tell if the growth momentum can be sustained especially with the continuous competitio­n in the logistics industry, the company’s rapid transforma­tion to adapt to the market needs has put CJ Century in a different league.

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