DTDC, a prominent express logistics company in India, is expanding its global footprint by launching operations in Malaysia. The new office in Kuala Lumpur aims to provide enhanced trans-shipment solutions for Southeast Asia and Australia.
With a focus on export-import services and local deliveries, the company targets the growing bilateral trade between India and Malaysia, valued at USD 20 billion.
The expansion aligns with Malaysia’s strong economic growth and offers seamless shipping solutions to/from India, Australia, UAE, and the UK. DTDC’s collaboration with Aramex further strengthens its cross-border logistics capabilities, catering to retail and MSME customers with cost-competitive options.
Speaking on this expansion, Mr Subhashish Chakraborty, Founder, Chairman, and Managing Director, DTDC Express Ltd. says; “We aim to stretch beyond boundaries while strengthening our presence in the existing markets. The expansion in Malaysia will add to our capabilities in the region and provide seamless shipping solutions to/from our global network, specifically countries like India, Australia, UAE, and the UK.
“Malaysia exhibits a strong growth potential with its economy standing at USD 1.2 trillion., fueled by the growth in local manufacturing. As per recent reports, Indo-Malaysia bilateral trade is valued at USD 20 billion and is poised for sustained growth, estimated to reach USD 25 billion by 2026. Our expansion in Malaysia aims to capitalize on this opportunity.”
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