A delay within the completion of Part 3 of the West Coast Expressway (WCE) is inflicting disruptions in route planning for hauliers, forcing them to depend on present routes that are congested, the Affiliation of Malaysian Hauliers (AMH) has stated, reported The Edge Malaysia.
The delay of Part 3 of the WCE which runs from Banting to Klang is now straight impacting the mobility of 10,000 prime movers and trailers, resulting in longer journey occasions, larger operation prices in addition to uncertainty because of the delay, AMH stated.
“The delay in Part 3 is a serious setback for transporters, particularly those that depend upon well timed entry to and from Port Klang, which stays a key gateway for Malaysian commerce,” stated AMH government secretary Mohamad Azuan Masud.
The report cited the freeway operators web site as saying that the ten km-long part – which connects the North Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) with the Federal Freeway – is 93% full. Nonetheless, an ongoing dispute involving a 300 metre stretch of land legally acquired by the federal government is stopping full connection of the freeway, reported The Edge Malaysia.
The Affiliation of Malaysian Hauliers (AMH) calls on related authorities, together with the works ministry, the Malaysian Freeway Authority (LLM) and the venture concessionaire to expedite efforts in resolving the excellent land issues and be certain that the venture stays on monitor.
Whereas AMH “acknowledges the complexity of land acquisition processes, it’s important that every one stakeholders work collectively to resolve the matter within the curiosity of nationwide financial growth,” Mohamad Azuan stated.
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