KUCHING, March 7: Teleport, the logistics venture of Capital A (formerly AirAsia Group Berhad), is looking forward to forge further relations and engagements with the business community in Sarawak as it participates in the trade and business roadshow organised by the Sarawak Trade and Tourism Office Singapore (Statos) that kicked off in Miri on Monday (Mar 6).
According to a press release, Teleport by AirAsia expects to meet more seminar participants in Bintulu and Kuching later this week after receiving many enthusiastic responses from potential exporters, manufacturers, and service providers in the northern city.
Teleport, represented by its country head for Singapore, Natasia Jerah, shared insights into how Teleport can be a key player and an important facilitator for trade not only between Sarawak and Singapore but also with the rest of Malaysia, the Asean region and beyond, by leveraging the AirAsia’s passenger aircraft belly space for cargo.
With more than 330 weekly AirAsia flights within, to and from Sarawak, Teleport hopes to provide logistics solutions to farmers, manufacturers, agri and food producers who wish to market their goods beyond their home grounds.
Apart from Malaysia and Singapore, Teleport by AirAsia further connects to the whole of Asean and the wider Asia-Pacific region that includes China, Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as South Asia and the Middle East.
Co-hosted by the Sarawak Manufacturers Association (SMA), the roadshow by Statos is aimed at further promoting trade and investments between Sarawak and Singapore and opening more opportunities for Sarawak exporters to market their products internationally.
The first leg of the roadshow was held in Miri on Monday, to be followed by Bintulu on Wednesday (Mar 8) and will culminate with Kuching on Friday (Mar 10).
Participation is complementary and open to all businesses and individuals. For further details and to register for the seminar, visit https://statos.com.sg/event/statos-roadshows-2023/. — DayakDaily