Ninja Van Malaysia aims 35 per cent increment for daily processed parcel with its newly-innovative system

HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
HAJAR UMIRA MD ZAKI
22 Feb 2023 05:41pm
Ninja Van Malaysia hub in Shah Alam
Ninja Van Malaysia hub in Shah Alam

Ninja Van Malaysia aims to achieve 650,000 parcels a day with the newly upcoming innovation in the hub aligned with the rising e-commerce trend in their eight anniversary campaign, “Ninja Van Malaysia Turns 8: Celebr8ing Innov8ion''.

It was projected for about 35 per cent increment than the current parcel processed by the logistic company.

Looking into that, Ninja Van Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Adzim Halim said they will focus on driving greater operational efficiency.

Moreover, they also thrive to provide the best-in-class service for their customers by building up their infrastructure.

“Tech-driven innovations such as automation soutare crucial to the advancement of the local logistics industry as well as the overall digital economy, which has been identified as one of Malaysia’s key economic pillars.

“Having been there from the start since 2014, we’ve had the front-row seat to Southeast Asia’s e-commerce evolution which allows us to do our part in uplifting the industry.

“We are committed to nurturing an ecosystem that provides value-added services and tools to meet the needs of all our users,” he said.

Now, with the latest automation system, Ninja Van Malaysia could provide a seamless experience - parcel sorting process now can weigh, measure and scan up to 30,000 parcels per hour.

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The system also provides accurate real-time parcel data, increasing sorting and parcel tracking efficiency.

Adzim further said by improving the processed parcel, they were able to serve a faster and secure service for both shippers and shoppers.

Ninja Van has marked its name as one of the most reliable logistics in the country since 2015.

Serving more than 15 million parcel recipients for the last 12 months, Ninja Van has grown from 80,000 square feet (sqt) shared hub to their own 260,000 sqt hub in Shah Alam in January last year.