Bulk trucking and transport in Brunei are generally used for industrial purposes. Bordering Malaysia and the South China Sea, Brunei mainly consists of flat plains with mountains towards the east and hilly lands on the west. Trucking services come across different experiences when it comes to transporting deliveries across the country. Their climate usually varies; from hot to cool to rainy so trucking companies should equip their vehicles and facilities with materials that can withstand any weather condition.
Brunei’s economy remains small yet wealthy with a combination of different factors such as domestic and foreign entrepreneurship as well as village traditions and government regulations. In this country, trucking services are often required to receive and transport natural gas, petroleum products and crude oil which has accounted for nearly half of Brunei’s total income for decades. These commodities are then shipped for export to other countries like Indonesia, Australia, South Korea and Japan, which have become some of their trading partners for the last few years.
Brunei has also set a target of improving food-sufficiency by means of rice production. At present, dry bulk trucking services are highly in demand to transport rice, eggs and other dairy products as well as a wide assortment of fruits and vegetables.
Recently, Brunei had launched their national Halal branding scheme that have allowed Brunei manufacturers, both local and foreign, to make use of the premium Brunei Halal trademark. This will help in penetrating profitable markets in particular countries where consumers are mostly Moslems. Through this brand, necessities such as trucking and transport services, shipments of raw materials, and manufacturing process along with the logistics and distribution are highly considered. Currently, transport companies are preparing all their capable vehicles to be useful, efficient and competent especially in meeting such demands for a global halal brand.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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