Driving sustainability in the logistics industry


The trucks being handed over to SHSG at Volvo Malaysia in Penang.

THE Sin Hock Soon Group (SHSG) has marked yet another milestone in its 30 years in the logistics industry with the addition of Volvo’s latest low-emission truck into its fleet.

SHSG general manager Shawn Yew said the investment was not just about expanding the company’s capabilities but also about reinforcing its commitment to a more sustainable and efficient future.

He said Volvo’s new Euro 5 models were engineered for advanced performance and reliability while meeting stringent emission standards set by the European Union.

The trucks are equipped with AdBlue and Selective Catalytic Reduction technology to significantly reduce harmful emissions, making them both powerful and environmentally friendly.

Shawn said the partnership with Volvo (M) Sdn Bhd and Volvo UK underscored SHSG’s dedication to responsible business practices, safety and sustainability.

Tony (right) presenting a souvenir to O’Connell.Tony (right) presenting a souvenir to O’Connell.

“By incorporating these trucks into our fleet, we are taking a crucial step towards reducing our carbon footprint, minimising our operation’s environmental impact and helping our customers navigate upcoming regulatory changes,” he said.

Shawn said SHSG had plans to further expand its fleet with over 100 additional eco-friendly low-emission vehicles.

Volvo Malaysia managing director Anthony O’Connell praised SHSG for its vision and foresight towards the country’s sustainable journey to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

“At Volvo, our commitment to the Euro 5 standards is not just about meeting regulatory requirements, it is about making a meaningful impact that is critical to the health of our communities and the preservation of the environment.

“The journey towards sustainability is a collective effort that requires collaboration across the entire industry,” he said.

The handing over of the trucks at Volvo Malaysia, located in Penang’s Prai Free Industrial Zone, was also attended by SHSG managing director Tony Yew.

Founded in 1994, the family- helmed SHSG – with its dedication to innovative practices, customer-focused solutions and sustainable operations – has positioned itself as a major logistics provider across Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.

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