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 Why Anthony Loke Don’t Want Ban Tayar Celup

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teehk_tee
post Dec 29 2024, 09:19 AM

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Celup isn't the panacea.

Even normal tyres can blowout.

we use Chinese tyres one biji is 600rm. Yokohama or Bridgestone is 850
Celup is 200 or so.

Logistics is a cutthroat industry.
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post Dec 29 2024, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(iGamer @ Dec 29 2024, 12:32 PM)
Some problems are due to fundamental issue, got one ktards commented we always want cheap prices, govt stop businesses from hiking costs….

End up logistics did their best to cheapskate on everything to stay in business…. As peasants we tokok want everything cheap and problem solved, but sometimes we are part of the problem.  hmm.gif
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Put it this way, strict enforcement will push up costs.But will make roads safer.
don't forget the SST 8% charged for the first ever time on transport service already very pain when generally transport margins are in single digits.

This is fully absorbed by most intermediaries in supply chain. Who else pay for it? Kpdn been using diesel subsidies to do their ops kesan for months now. Say transport operators can't increase price cuz diesel no up. Well, SST is there who's gonna absorb it?

Up enforcement, check puspakom, prices will rise yes but roads will be safer

 

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