The Sun (Malaysia)

MMAG banks on aviation arm to boost competitiv­e edge in logistics industry

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KUALA LUMPUR: MMAG Holdings Bhd is banking on its aviation arm, MMAG Aviation Consortium Sdn Bhd (MAC), to unlock its next growth phase and play a key role in unleashing Malaysia’s potential as a regional air cargo hub.

MMAG said this followed the investment of more than RM150 million to fuel the growth of its aviation business.

Its chairman, Tan Sri Mohd Khairul Adib Abd Rahman, said the group believes Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport (KLIA) has the potential to become a central node in the global air cargo network, offering efficient, reliable, and competitiv­e services that can surpass its regional counterpar­ts.

“This is why we are making a significan­t investment of more than RM150 million in the expansion of our aviation arm at KLIA. We are determined to be a key player in transformi­ng KLIA into a premier regional air cargo hub,” he said in a statement.

Mohd Khairul said that from the group’s point of view, the investment in MAC will improve its competitiv­e edge in the logistics sector, with aviation services complement­ing its strong presence in land freight.

“We expect to ride multiple market tailwinds here, including the diversific­ation of global supply chains and foreign direct investment into Asean, the explosive growth of ecommerce, and regional demand for premium seafood,” he added.

MAC’s new state-of-the-art integrated logistics facilities will enhance KLIA’s capabiliti­es, leveraging its strategic location and infrastruc­ture.

“This facility features an expansive 302,400 sqft automated cargo terminal, marking the first of its kind in KLIA. It has the planned capacity to process the cargo of up to 72 passenger aircraft, with full operationa­l capability set to be achieved in three phases,” MMAG said.

Located at Alibaba’s Cainiao Aeropolis Electronic World Trade Platform (eWTP) Hub at KLIA, with MAC as the anchor tenant, this terminal signifies a significan­t leap in enhancing the airport’s cargo handling efficiency and capacity.

The KLIA eWTP Hub is one of Alibaba’s six global logistics hubs.

Meanwhile, MMAG signed a memorandum of collaborat­ion with Menzies Aviation (SG) Pte Ltd (Menzies), part of Menzies Aviation Ltd, to provide comprehens­ive ground handling and aviation services.

It said that as part of the collaborat­ion, Menzies will assist MMAG in securing slots and traffic rights at various airports, supporting the expansion of this business. “MMAG expects this collaborat­ion to contribute positively to the group’s earnings by unlocking new revenue streams and business opportunit­ies.” – Bernama

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