Transport Ministry’s Logistics Unit to be upgraded to division level
SHAH ALAM, May 6 — The Ministry of Transport’s Logistics Unit will be upgraded to a division to better address any issues in the sector, said its Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook.
However, he said the matter requires approval from the Director General of Public Service because it will involve new staffing.
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