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RAC and MARIC Collaborate to Enhance Malaysia’s Rail Sector


Kuala lumpur: A newly forged collaboration between Railway Assets Corporation (RAC) and Malaysia Rail Industry Corporation (MARIC) is expected to serve as a catalyst for greater local participation in the rail value chain, reinforcing Malaysia’s vision to become a regional hub for rail technology and services.



According to BERNAMA News Agency, RAC announced that a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with MARIC was signed to strengthen the local rail industry ecosystem through strategic collaboration in research, rail system development, and human capital enhancement. The collaboration aims to empower local rail industry players in line with the national aspiration to develop a competitive, sustainable, and technology-driven rail sector.



Under the MoU, both organizations will focus on rail system and human capital development, research and development (R and D), and future strategic collaboration to boost local capabilities and promote technology-driven growth in the rail sector. The partnership will explore opportunities to jointly develop rail systems and enhance local expertise through technical, operational, and asset management training programs.



In the area of R and D, RAC and MARIC will collaborate on the innovation of new rail technologies to strengthen the competitiveness of local industry players and reduce reliance on foreign expertise. The MoU also provides a framework for future strategic collaboration, paving the way for potential service agreements and specific project partnerships to be implemented, subject to mutual agreement between the two parties.



RAC stated that the partnership is expected to deliver positive outcomes for Malaysia’s rail industry by strengthening the capacity and competency of local industry players. This supports the government’s objective to establish a sustainable and integrated national rail supply chain, as well as creating employment opportunities and facilitating technology transfer to local talent.



The MoU indicates that RAC and MARIC will deepen cooperation across multiple areas, including human capital development, technical knowledge sharing, and participation in new rail system projects. The signing of the MoU was held in conjunction with the Transport Asia Expo (TXA) 2025 hosted by the Transport Ministry, marking an important milestone in Malaysia’s efforts to champion innovation, connectivity, and sustainability within the regional transport and logistics landscape.



The signing was witnessed by Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Hasbi Habibollah, while RAC was represented by Chief Executive Officer Datuk Azhar Ahmad and MARIC by its President, Datuk Dr. Mohd Yusoff Sulaiman.

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