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A Study of Logistics Development In The Malaysia Eastern Region: A Descriptive Analysis

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  • Abdul Aziz Zuraimi

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business,Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Malaysia)

  • Yaacob Mohd Rafi

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business,Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Malaysia)

  • Ibrahim Mohammed Dahlan

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business,Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Malaysia)

  • Mohd Zawawi Nur Fadiah

    (Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business,Universiti Malaysia Kelantan,Malaysia)

Abstract

This study investigated the current logistics development in The East Coast Region of Pennisular Malaysia. Logistics development is paramount important to the country in supporting economic and growth and enhancing competitiveness. Malaysia as well as many developing countries are still at the moderate stage in developing logistics systems and often face considerable challenges and constraints to provide efficient and effective logistics service. The respondents were from the different logistics players and there were 41 usable questionnaires were analyzed. This study found that the existing logistics infrastructures at the average level in this region. Amongst the constraints and challenges were professionalism in supporting the development, skill of manpower and financial issues in organization. Albeit all the constraints, most respondents were satisfied with the services rendered by logistics service providers.

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  • Abdul Aziz Zuraimi & Yaacob Mohd Rafi & Ibrahim Mohammed Dahlan & Mohd Zawawi Nur Fadiah, 2012. "A Study of Logistics Development In The Malaysia Eastern Region: A Descriptive Analysis," International Journal of Business and Social Research, MIR Center for Socio-Economic Research, vol. 2(4), pages 309-321, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:mir:mirbus:v:2:y:2012:i:4:p:309-321
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    1. Nur Fadiah Mohd Zawawi & Sazali Abd Wahab & Abu Sofian Yaacob & Naresh Kumar AL Samy & Syed Ali Fazal, 2016. "Measuring the Effectiveness of Road Transportation Logistics Performance in East Malaysia: A Conceptual Model," International Journal of Business and Management, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 11(4), pages 110-110, March.

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