Pos Malaysia Berhad announced that it is consolidating its domestic and international courier services under the Pos Laju brand, as part of its ongoing transformation plan.
Under the consolidation, all courier services will be offered under the Pos Laju brand, covering local and global delivery through a single, simpler access point for customers.
The courier company said the move comes as more Malaysian businesses, particularly SMEs, look beyond domestic markets for growth. As cross-border e-commerce expands, simple and reliable logistics are becoming essential for businesses entering new markets.
The consolidation is backed by stronger operating performance, with Pos Malaysia’s domestic parcel next-day delivery (D+1) improving to 92% in 2025, reflecting continued progress in service reliability.
Commenting on the move, Charles William, Group Chief Sales Officer of Pos Malaysia, said the consolidation is about enabling businesses not just to sell online—but to scale online.
“E-commerce today is no longer just about selling online — it is about scaling efficiently and delivering reliably to customers wherever they are.
“With Pos Laju as a single platform, we are making it much simpler for businesses to move from domestic delivery into cross-border trade, while supporting them with an end-to-end ecosystem from fulfilment to final-mile—so businesses can focus on growth while we manage the complexity behind the scenes.
The repositioning sees the courier becoming a connected logistics platform – bringing together courier, fulfilment and related services to support business growth at every stage. The rollout will be implemented progressively across digital platforms, retail outlets and business channels to ensure a seamless transition for customers it added.





