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Swift Haulage Berhad is a Malaysia-based investment holding company engaged in offering hauler and integrated logistics services. The Company's segments include Container haulage, Land transportation, Warehousing and container depot, and Freight forwarding. The Container haulage segment is engaged in transporting laden containers to and from seaports and other locations within Peninsular Malaysia. The Land transportation segment is involved in the movement of cargo by road, comprising inland transportation and cross-border transportation. The Warehousing and container depot segment provides warehousing services such as storage, handling and managing customers' goods, as well as value-added services such as repacking, labeling and palletizing, rental of a warehouse and open yard area, and e-fulfilment services. The Freight forwarding segment organizes end-to-end transportation of cargo, including sea, air and land freight forwarding, in-plant logistics and ship husbandry.
While ports and logistics operators are benefiting from stronger trade flows and booming eCommerce activity, escalating Middle East tensions, shipping disruptions and rising fuel costs are tempering optimism.
PETALING JAYA: Swift Haulage Bhd, which last week reported first-quarter results for the period ended March 31, 2026 that were broadly in line with expectations, anticipates a stronger performance in the second half of the year, supported by an improving operating landscape and firmer warehouse occupancy.
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PETALING JAYA: Swift Haulage Bhd's near-term earnings outlook remains mixed, as container haulage volumes may soften due to production line maintenance by a major customer, although margins are expected to remain supported by recent rate revisions.