SKDS 2.0 subsidized diesel engine control system – five oil companies issue 90,000 fleet cards for subsidized fuel
The implementation of the subsidized diesel control system 2.0 (SKDS 2.0) witnessed the handover of 90,000 fleet tags issued by five oil and gas companies, BHPetrol, Petron, Caltex, Shell and Petronas, to qualified transport companies in a ceremony last week.
According to the Minister of Domestic Trade, as of May 22, a total of 28,000 trucking companies have registered and received approval to implement SKDS 2.0 and 90,000 fleet tags have been issued by five petroleum companies. major grants to qualified transportation companies. and living expenses (KPDN) Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali.
The minister said a total of 33 types of road transport vehicles are eligible to receive subsidized diesel under the SKDS 2.0 program. The nine types of road transport vehicles that qualify include general cargo trucks, bottled beverage trucks, refrigerated trucks, luton trucks, tractor-trailers, flour trucks, water trucks, furniture and vans with windows, as listed above KPDN website.
In a statement, the company said companies that have been approved for the SKDS 2.0 program can apply for fleet tags through oil and gas companies such as BHPetrol and companies can apply through its website after receiving approval from KPDN.
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