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Express Rail
Link Sdn Bhd (ERLSB) has been awarded the concession on
25 August 1997 to finance, design, construct, operate and
maintain the KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit and other ancillary
activities related to railway services. ERLSB’s shareholders
are YTL Corporation Berhad , Lembaga Tabung Haji Bhd and
Trisilco Equity Sdn Bhd with 50%, 40% and 10% shareholding
respectively.
The KLIA Ekspres which commenced operation on 14 April 2002
is a daily high speed, non-stop air-rail connection between
KLIA and Kuala Lumpur City Air Terminal (KLCAT) at KL |
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Sentral station with a journey time of 28 minutes at 15-minutes
interval during peak hours and 20-minutes frequencies during off-peak
hours.
The KLIA Transit is a commuter service that stops at three intermediate
stations i.e. Bandar Tasik Selatan, Putrajaya/Cyberjaya and Salak
Tinggi with a total journey time of 37 minutes at 30-minutes frequencies.
It first started operation on 1 June 2002.
The other ancillary activities are retail space provisioning at
KL CAT and advertising spaces on the trains, stations and InfoScreen.
ERLSB is operated by a team of one hundred (100) proficient personnel
from various departments i.e. Marketing and Sales Management, Office
Services Management, Air Rail Services Management, Human Resource
and Training Management, Information & Services Management,
Finance and Revenue Management and Customer Services Management.
The train
operation and maintenance is efficiently managed by ERLSB’s
wholly owned subsidiary, ERL Maintenance Support Sdn Bhd
(E-MAS). E-MAS was established in 1999 and initially owned
by Siemens and ERLSB with shareholding portion of 51% and
49% respectively. After three years in operation i.e. in
June 2005, ERLSB took over Siemens shareholding whilst E-MAS
continue to operate and maintain the train system with its
three hundred (300) experienced and competent personnel
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Management |
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Executive
Chairman
YBhg.
Dato' Mohd
Nadzmi B. Mohd
Salleh |
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Chief
Executive Officer
Dr.
Aminuddin Adnan
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Senior
Vice-President
Finance & Revenue Management
Pn.
Noormah Mohd
Noor |
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Vice-President
Marketing & Sales and Customer Service Management
Mr.
Yeow Wei
Wen |
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Shareholders |
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YTL Corporation Bhd (Equity
share 50%) – www.ytl.com.my
YTL is listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange [KLSE] and
together with its four listed subsidiaries has a combined market
capitalization of approximately RM 19.0Bil. YTL was listed in
1985, has also had a secondary listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
since1996. YTL is the first Asian non- Japanese company to be
listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
YTL is one of Malaysia 's leading integrated infrastructure
conglomerates. It owns and manages regulated assets with long
term concessions globally. YTL is also involved in utilities,
cement manufacturing, constructions contracting, property development,
hotels and resorts and technology incubation business. |
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Lembaga Tabung Haji (Equity share 40%)
- www.tabunghaji.gov.my
LTH was established under the Act of parliament, Act 8 LUTH
1969 as Lembaga Urusan Tabung Haji. It subsequently changed
its name to Lembaga Tabung Haji under the Act 535 TABUNG HAJI,
1995. LTH's objective is to render the best services to Malaysian
pilgrims throughout the performance of the haji and to give
maximum return on their savings (investment).
LTH has diversified and increased its investment activities
in plantation industry, commercial sector, real estate and other
profitable ventures through equity participation in public listed
and non-public listed companies, joint-venture projects and
privatization in projects, all strictly in keeping with Islamic
percepts.
To date, LTH has more than 4.5 million depositors with deposits
amounting to more than RM 10.6 Billion as of FYE 2002 |
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Trisilco Equity
Sdn Bhd (Equity share 10%)
Trisilco was incorporated in Malaysia on 10 July 1996
with its principal activity as an investment holding and the
provision of consultancy services. |
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