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Konsortium Transnasional

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Konsortium Transnasional Berhad
FormerlyPark May Berhad
Company typePublic limited company
MYX: 4847
ISINMYL4847OO009
HeadquartersNo. 38, Jalan Chow Kit, 50350 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Key people
Mohd Nadzmi Mohd Salleh, Chairman / Managing Director
Websitewww.ktb.com.my

Konsortium Transnasional Berhad (KTB) (MYX: 4847) is one of the largest public bus operator in Malaysia.[1] The company provides services of stage buses and express buses covering all major cities and towns in Peninsular Malaysia as well as routes to Singapore. KTB debut on Bursa Malaysia on 15 June 2007.

With the most extensive network of bus services in Peninsular Malaysia through more than 1,500 buses with more than 250 routes, plus more than 1,000 trips per day, is it can be concluded that the company can serve more than 60 million passengers a year.

Up to date, KTB is the biggest market player in Malaysia with a service brand 'Transnasional' became a major leader in the intercity express bus industry in Peninsular Malaysia. Apart from the 'Transnational', KTB also provides express bus service 'Plusliner' and luxury bus under the brand 'Nice'. Besides intercity express bus, KTB also operates stage bus 'Cityliner' and as a service provider for 'Nadiputra' for Putrajaya Corporation, & 'Go KL City Bus' a free bus service for Land Public Transport Commission (Malaysia) (SPAD).

Its operations are divided into two categories, namely express buses' and stage or local buses.

Express services

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  • Transnasional
  • Plusliner
  • Nice executive coaches
  • SKS KL (Deceased)
  • SKMK Ekspres Nasional

Stage bus services

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While all stage buses now operate under the name and bear the livery of the Cityliner brandname, the routes still belong to specific subsidiary companies. Many of the companies existed as bus operators prior to being bought over by Nadi Bhd.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mahalingam, Eugene (10 September 2014). "Nadzmi ups stake in KTB, now holds close 75%". The Star. Malaysia. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
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