Browse logistics and supply chain companies hiring in Malaysia. Find warehouse, operations, and planning roles at major providers.
Showing 4 companies · Updated June 2026

Logistics
Level 25, Menara Dayabumi, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50050 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
20 open roles

Logistics
Dayabumi Complex, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50670 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
11 open roles

Logistics
No. 19, Jalan Tandang, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia
7 open roles

Logistics
P.O. Box 266, Pulau Indah, 42009 Port Klang, Malaysia
6 open roles
By SuperJobs Career Team · Updated June 2026
Malaysia's logistics and supply chain sector is a cornerstone of the national economy, connecting manufacturers, retailers, and consumers across the domestic market and international trade routes. The sector spans freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing and distribution, courier and last-mile delivery, cold chain logistics, and integrated supply chain management.
Malaysia's strategic location at the crossroads of major shipping lanes, its deep-water ports (Port Klang — one of the world's busiest — and Penang Port), and its extensive highway and rail networks make it a natural logistics hub for ASEAN. Key employers include Pos Malaysia, DHL Express Malaysia, FedEx Malaysia, Konsortium Logistik Berhad, Tiong Nam Logistics, and Tasco Berhad.
E-commerce growth has transformed the logistics sector, with last-mile delivery companies — J&T Express, Ninja Van Malaysia, Lalamove, and Shopee Express — becoming major employers. Technology-driven logistics solutions (warehouse management systems, transport management systems, supply chain visibility platforms) are creating new tech roles within logistics companies.
Highest demand roles include logistics coordinators, supply chain analysts, warehouse managers, operations executives, customs officers, and last-mile delivery operations managers. Technology roles — WMS implementation specialists, data analysts, and IT operations managers — are growing within logistics providers investing in digital transformation.
Operations executives earn RM 2,500 – RM 4,000/month. Logistics managers earn RM 5,000 – RM 9,000/month. Supply chain managers earn RM 6,000 – RM 12,000/month. Operations directors at large logistics groups earn RM 12,000 – RM 25,000/month.
World's leading international express courier, with major operations hubs at KLIA and Penang — consistently hiring courier operations, sales, and technology professionals.
National postal and logistics company undergoing digital transformation, with delivery, logistics, and technology career paths across the country.
Tech-enabled last-mile logistics company, hiring operations managers, technology staff, and rider management professionals across all states.
Malaysia's largest privately owned logistics group with warehousing, transportation, and freight forwarding operations — a major employer for logistics professionals.
Integrated logistics company providing supply chain, warehousing, and freight solutions with particularly strong automotive logistics capabilities.
Rapidly expanding e-commerce-focused courier with high-volume hiring for operations, hub management, and technology across its national network.
Search SuperJobs for logistics companies using keywords like "logistics coordinator", "supply chain", "warehouse manager", "freight forwarding", or "last mile".
Highlight supply chain qualifications (CILT, APICS CPIM/CSCP) and software proficiency (SAP MM/WM, Oracle SCM, CargoWise) on your CV.
For operations roles, demonstrate experience managing volume, time-sensitive workflows, and team performance under pressure.
Customs brokerage roles require knowledge of Malaysian customs regulations, HS tariff codes, and the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) documentation requirements.
Apply through SuperJobs; logistics companies hire at volume and often move quickly — expect interview-to-offer timelines of 1–2 weeks for operations roles.