4 new pillars to drive ComfortDelGro's growth
It aims to raise overseas business contributions to 70% of revenue as it expands in rail, electrification, logistics and non-emergency medical transport.
Singapore
COMFORTDELGRO Corporation is aiming to generate 70 per cent of its revenue from overseas by leveraging its core land transport expertise and driving four new growth pillars - rail, electrification, logistics and non-emergency medical transport, chairman Lim Jit Poh tells The Business Times.
The 82-year-old industry veteran says: "As we work at future-proofing ourselves, my vision for the group is that it continues to position itself at the forefront of all land transport solutions, and that it continues to provide safe, efficient and convenient mobility solutions. We are currently a major provider in the people mover arena. I think we can move beyond this, and in a big way."
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