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Saudi: Lumi opens first B2B bus rental branch in Tabuk
Saudi: Lumi opens first B2B bus rental branch in Tabuk

Zawya

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi: Lumi opens first B2B bus rental branch in Tabuk

Riyadh – Lumi Rental Company has launched its first bus rental branch in the North region, Tabuk, as part of its long-term strategy to reinforce the Kingdom's mobility sector. The 1,500 sqm first-of-its-kind branch marks a major milestone in Lumi's expansive business-to-business (B2B) mobility services across the northern region, according to a press release. Launched to serve the evolving transport needs in Saudi Arabia's vibrant Northern region, the new business can hold premium buses operated by experienced and trained drivers. Syed Azfar Shakeel, CEO of Lumi, said: 'Lumi's commitment to Saudi Vision 2030 through expanding our state-of-the-art land mobility sector is at the core of our business strategy. Our ability to leverage our operational excellence and optimize our innovative mobility solutions serves to further facilitate the Kingdom's rapid progress.' 'With the opening of our first of its kind bus rental branch in the Tabuk region, we are once again expanding our services and offering, showcasing our agility and constant growth to serve the needs of the people,' he added. Lumi has a fleet of more than 35,000 new and well-maintained vehicles spread across 41 locations in the Kingdom, through which it offers a convenient and seamless booking experience supported by efficient customer service built on technology, efficiency, and scale. All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Karnal: KUK inks pact with board of apprenticeship training Kanpur
Karnal: KUK inks pact with board of apprenticeship training Kanpur

Hindustan Times

time21-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Karnal: KUK inks pact with board of apprenticeship training Kanpur

Jun 21, 2025 07:12 AM IST Kurukshetra University on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Board of Apprenticeship Training (Northern Region), Kanpur under the chairmanship of vice chancellor, Som Nath Sachdeva. Under the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS), students are offered apprenticeship training. (HT photo for representation) On behalf of Kurukshetra University, registrar Virender Pal and Board of Apprenticeship Training deputy director Sandeep Kumar, signed the MoU. Sachdeva said that as a part of this agreement, Kurukshetra University and the Board of Apprenticeship Training (Northern Region), Kanpur have agreed in principle to implement the apprenticeship component of the AEDP (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme) for undergraduate programmes such as BCA, BCom (Professional), Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS), and BSc LLT, in accordance with UGC guidelines. He also highlighted the vital role of KU Technology Incubation Centre and Centre For Entrepreneurship and further said that internship programmes aligned with NEP-2020 have been launched to empower learners with real-world skills, making them self-reliant. Under the National Apprenticeship Training Scheme (NATS), students are offered apprenticeship training.

KESUMA, Penang to partner on talent pipeline for chip design, high-tech sectors
KESUMA, Penang to partner on talent pipeline for chip design, high-tech sectors

The Sun

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

KESUMA, Penang to partner on talent pipeline for chip design, high-tech sectors

GEORGE TOWN: The Human Resources Ministry (KESUMA) is finalising a strategic collaboration with the Penang government to strengthen the local talent pipeline by producing more engineers through the Penang Chip Design Academy (PCDA). Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said the academy, established by the state government, is aimed at advancing Penang's semiconductor and high-tech sectors, with KESUMA poised to add value to the initiative. 'PCDA was created to develop human capital, young people and workers, for the semiconductor and high-tech industries. 'KESUMA wants to explore how we can support the state's skill training programmes to drive this sector forward,' he told reporters after launching the National Training Week (NTW) 2025 Northern Region roadshow here today. Penang launched the academy last year as part of efforts to strengthen integrated circuit (IC) design and digital development, aligning with the state's plans to build a thriving IC design ecosystem and digital economy hub. Sim also announced a strategic partnership between the Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) and the Northern Corridor Implementation Authority (NCIA) under the Advanced Technology Meister Programme (ATMP). 'Through this initiative, we are introducing a matching grant programme to help local industries enhance workforce skills in advanced technology,' he said. Employers will be able to co-develop training programmes with learning institutions of their choice, supported by funding from both HRD Corp via its levy system, as well as NCIA under the 12th Malaysia Plan (RMK12). Sims aid the initiative reflects the government's commitment to building a highly skilled workforce and achieving the national target of 30 per cent skilled labour by 2030. In a separate announcement, KESUMA also approved the implementation of a skills enhancement programme under the Focused Impact Training Initiative (FITI) for fishing families and local communities in South Penang. The programme will benefit 420 participants through courses such as helmsman training, site safety supervision, computer applications and safety officer certification. 'The goal is to ensure that the fishing community is not left behind in economic progress brought by projects such as Silicon Island,' Sim said.

KTMB services disrupted by cable thefts yet again
KTMB services disrupted by cable thefts yet again

Free Malaysia Today

time09-06-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

KTMB services disrupted by cable thefts yet again

The Northern Komuter and Electric Train Service (ETS) were delayed due to the cable thefts. PETALING JAYA : Cable theft involving the signalling and communication systems on three Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad's (KTMB) northern routes today caused disruption and train delays of more than 60 minutes for both the Northern Komuter and Electric Train Service (ETS). The affected locations were the Tapah Road-Sungkai (Km250.5) route with 200 metres of cable stolen, Kamunting-Bukit Merah-Bagan Serai (Km87.25) route with 110 metres stolen, and Simpang Ampat-Bukit Mertajam (Km15.5) route with 40 metres affected, Bernama reported. Trains were delayed by 80 to 115 minutes. The services affected were EP9172 (KL Sentral- Butterworth), EG9321 (Butterworth-Segamat), EX9107 (Butterworth-KL Sentral), EX9207 (Padang Besar-KL Sentral), and EG9420 (Segamat-Padang Besar). In addition, the Northern KTM Komuter service on the Ipoh-Butterworth-Ipoh route was delayed by 30 minutes. KTMB said early notifications of the disruptions were sent to passengers via SMS and KTMB's official social media platforms. KTMB chief operating officer Zain Mat Taha said 45 cases of cable theft have been recorded in the northern sector from January to May this year. KTMB has announced a plan to upgrade its signalling network at a cost of RM12.8 million annually over the next three years, with a focus on hotspot areas. They plan to install manhole covers with special locking mechanisms at 21 locations, introduce CCTV cameras and drones, and have anti-climb security fencing. KTMB auxiliary police, with the help of police, will intensify patrols in hotspot areas to curb theft. KTMB incurred losses of RM1.28 million last year and RM162,000 as of March this year from these cable thefts.

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