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KUALA LUMPUR: GD Express Carrier Bhd (GDEX), through its wholly-owned subsidiary GD Express Sdn Bhd (GDSB), announced the expansion of its warehouses, distribution centres and transportation fleet to cater to the increase in order volumes following to the booming of Malaysia's e-commerce market.

The project which commenced on 1 November 2020 is expected to create more than 1,000 employment opportunities for Malaysians.

Further expanding the existing capacity, GDEX also intends to diversify its information technology (IT) infrastructure systems to efficiently support its operation in the regions for the next five years.

Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) chief executive officer Datuk Azman Mahmud said e-commerce has been the fastest growing sector in the global trade landscape and assumed to be an integral component in enabling the growth of supply chain industry.

"While Malaysia continues to create a pro-business environment, GDEX expansion and diversification will complement the logistical infrastructure in providing seamless and reliable services to e-commerce and e-fulfilment activities," he said in a statement.

This novel system will include the future use of social commerce supply chain (DeKAT) to extend the logistics services and create a seamless supply chain facility to the small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), social entrepreneurs and fulfilment houses, last mile delivery platform (KITA) an efficient hybrid model to provide 5,000 sustainable gig economy opportunities and fleet operation as well as maintenance platform and system or R'MADA to increase productivity and efficiency of fleet management.

Since its inception in March 1996, GDEX through GDSB has been developing feasible IT solutions to support e-commerce activities such as myGDEX.

It is an online shipping platform to enhance customer's delivery experience, cloud-based call centre and interactive voice response (IVR) support to allow companies deploying call centre at any strategic area within Malaysia.

It also includes the GDEX mobile apps for courier which will enable couriers to update the status of pick-up and delivery on a real-time basis, e-wallet payment acceptance and GDEX e-commerce integration which provides seamless integration with online stores such as WOO Commerce, Magento, opencart, NET SHOP, payex and unicart.

GDSB has been granted with tax incentive by MIDA to carry out integrated logistics services (ILS) activities as an expansion project and e-commerce/e-fulfillment diversity project.

The government through MIDA provides incentive to encourage logistics companies to undertake logistics operation in an integrated manner, to adopt technology in their operations and to position themselves as regional e-Fulfilment hub providers in Malaysia.

For the period of January to September 2020, MIDA has approved a total of seven ILS projects worth RM708.9 million, including two related to the e-commerce/e-fulfillment projects.

"The ILS incentive came in timely as a catalyst for the group to embark on the programmes in improving, expanding and innovate its operations and products offerings. It enables us to strengthen our logistical support facilities and capabilities," GDEX chairman Tan Sri Muhammad Ibrahim said.

"This incentive will motivate us to continue with our vision to become an ASEAN courier and e-logistic company. The ILS incentive would also contribute positively to our effort to tighten up our operations and improve service quality.

"MIDA's support and facilitation to the business community will go a long way in promoting a strong, resilient and reliable courier and logistics industry for the country," he said.

MIDA will continue to facilitate companies in their project implementations which subsequently help to chart the growth and development of the e-commerce sector, in result, positioning Malaysia as the regional e-Fulfillment hub.

Source: https://www.nst.com.my/business/2020/11/644347/gdex-expansion-diversification-accelerates-domestic-e-commerce-logistics