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DTDC expands to Malaysia, bolstering its footprint in Southeast Asia

DTDC is already present in Singapore and Australia. As part of its global expansion plans, the company collaborated with Aramex last year to enhance its capabilities in cross-border logistics. Malaysia shares a healthy import and export relationship with India and has a prevalent Indian diaspora.

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By PTI Jan 31, 2024 5:19:08 PM IST (Updated)

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DTDC expands to Malaysia, bolstering its footprint in Southeast Asia
Express logistics company DTDC on Wednesday said it has entered the Malaysian market through its subsidiary, DTDC Global Express PTE Ltd, with the inauguration of an office in Kuala Lumpur. This newly established office, which further strengthens the company’s global footprint, including in Southeast Asia, will offer enhanced trans-shipment solutions to its clients in Southeast Asia and the Australian peninsula, DTDC said in a statement.

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DTDC is already present in Singapore and Australia. As part of its global expansion plans, the company collaborated with Aramex last year to enhance its capabilities in cross-border logistics. Malaysia shares a healthy import and export relationship with India and has a prevalent Indian diaspora, according to the company.
The newly established office will provide export and import services to and from India, Singapore, and Australia, along with handling local deliveries in Malaysia, it said. ”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,” said Subhashish Chakraborty, Founder and CMD of DTDC Express Ltd.
He added that Malaysia exhibits a strong growth potential with its economy standing at USD 1.2 trillion, fuelled by the growth in local manufacturing. As per recent reports, the bilateral trade between India and Malaysia, currently at USD 20 billion, will increase to USD 25 billion by 2026, and ”our expansion in Malaysia aims to capitalize this opportunity,” Chakraborty said.
The company said that the new sales office will ensure convenient and cost-competitive shipping options for retail and MSME customers through the DTDC worldwide solution. DTDC has over 16,000 physical customer access points and a global reach of 220+ destinations, per the company.

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