ARAMEX Malaysia Sdn Bhd, one of the leading freight and logistics solution provider here in Asia recently rode its way into playing its part as a responsible citizen to further reduce the carbon footprint and also to empower its staff here in Malaysia.
It recently undertook the commissioning and delivery of 10 new motorcycles for its express courier delivery fleet, to further improve on its services to its customer base here in Malaysia. This is in line of many efforts it has undertaken to further consolidate on being a responsible business towards sustainability and also playing its part to the community by responsibly aligning its business operations to that of creating awareness within the community.
Aramex’s unique, asset-light business model underlies all of the strategic decisions it makes. It has proved highly successful, allowing Aramex to swiftly adapt to challenging market conditions, execute last-mile delivery solutions and quickly respond to changing customer preferences.
As an added incentive to the launch of this fleet, a “Ride-To-Own” scheme was introduced, whereby the delivery riders will get to own these bikes once they have completed their 3 years of service with Aramex. This in return, will help to boost their own dreams of owning their own bikes and also to encourage them to take up more of an entrepreneurial
“We believe our future growth will be based on thinking and acting differently, on embracing change as our customers and markets change. We have actively developed a culture where innovation can thrive. We will continue to invest in our people, technology and infrastructure, and also to implement innovative solutions to satisfy our customers’ evolving needs, while still delivering maximum value to our stakeholders and maintaining our partnerships with local communities”, Samer Hajjar, Vice President of South Asia.
Present at the launch of the event was Samer Hajjar, the Vice President of South Asia as well as Aramex Malaysia Country Head, Mr. Bryan Yeo who together handed over the keys and the bikes to the riders in a ceremony held at its operational facility here at Petaling Jaya.
“We also recognize that to continue to grow a truly sustainable business we must serve and develop the markets and communities where we operate. Our “Delivering Good” sustainability platform is active in over 180 educational, social and environmental projects worldwide and we have partnered with a number of international and local organizations devoted to similar causes. We are proud of the close ties we have with the communities where we operate and the contributions we have made to their sustainable economic development”, Bryan Yeo, Country Manager, Malaysia.
The launch of this bikes and the Ride-To-Own programme is an effort that Aramex will choose to further expand on and spread through across all its operational facilities within the region
Media Statement
Tue Jul 26 2022
ARAMEX Malaysia Sdn Bhd undertook the commissioning and delivery of 10 new motorcycles for its express courier delivery fleet to further improve on its services to its customer base in Malaysia. - ARAMEX Malaysia Sdn Bhd
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