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Dato’ Ts Abd Radzak Abd Malek became International President of CILT on 1 January as Sir Peter Hendy stepped down from the position, beginning a two year tenure that will run until the end of 2022. A long-serving member of CILT Malaysia and a veteran of the logistics industry, Dato’ Radzak will focus on a policy of “everyone matters”, working to build influence with governments and state organisations whilst ensuring they remain open and inclusive, “ready to listen, and to understand difference, ready engage locally, as well as globally”.
Speaking about his objectives whilst in office, Dato’ Radzak observed, “The institute stands on the verge of a new era. In previous decades, the rapid globalisation of the world economy had changed the nature of our industry. Over one third of all goods produced in the world are now traded across borders, and many services from banking and finance, to education and training have become international endeavours.”
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He also touched on the responsibilities of the institute and the industry, particularly in light of the challenges posed by changing political and economic orthodoxies and a changing climate. “I can say with all confidence that the movement of goods and people is of great societal benefit, and a key part of the development and security of all nations. As such, we the members of CILT have a responsibility and privileged role to play in the future of our planet and our species. Sustainability, and the green agenda is not a phase, and we must be prepared to play our part creating a greener future for all.”
The provision of accessible and high quality education is a key mission of the institute, and Dato’ Radzak will seek to build on the institute’s educational programming and look to the use of new technologies to ensure students and industry professionals alike “have access to the knowledge they need in the format they need”.
Speaking about the appointment, former CILT International President Dr. Dorothy Chan backed Dato’ Radzak to succeed. “I give my full support to Dato’ Radzak’s appointment as CILT International President. He has been a strong leader for CILT Malaysia, which is growing fast, and through his commitment and vision will, I am sure, lead CILT to even greater things. He is a strong supporter of the interests of young professionals, and under his presidency CILT Malaysia was among the first to form a Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT) Chapter. Since then he has given unwavering support to WiLAT activities, which fully demonstrates his commitment to equality in our industry. He is a respected member of CILT and a good friend of mine.”
These sentiments were further echoed by Road Safety Support UK’s Managing Director Trevor Hall who said, “I really do wish you well in your new position, and look forward to engaging with you over the next two years and offering any support I can.”
Born in Kampong Gunung Mesah Hilir, Gopeng, a village in Perak state, Dato’ Radzak started his 37-year career in logistics in 1972 as a Railway Station Master with Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB), the Malaysian national rail carrier. After obtaining a BA (Hons) from the Malaysian Science University (USM), Dato’ Radzak continued his journey with KTMB, culminating in his appointment as Managing Director in 2007.
A member of CILT for 19 years, Dato’ Radzak joined in 2001, rising to become President of CILT Malaysia in 2004, a role he continued until stepping down in 2008. In 2010, Dato’ Radzak was re-elected President of CILT Malaysia, and in 2012 was appointed International Vice-President for the South East Asia region and President Elect from 2017 to 2019.
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