Thursday, September 20, 2012

Service centre takes a leaf out of pizza delivery’s book


The Star, Thursday September 20, 2012

Service centre takes a leaf out of pizza delivery’s book

By THO XIN YI 

thoxinyi@thestar.com.my


TAKING a cue from fastfood delivery, the Kajang 1Malaysia Service Centre is introducing Ops Pizza to “deliver” its service.
The centre’s chief Loh Chew June said the team would meet senior citizens and the physically challenged at their homes or kopitiams to solve their problems.
“Our service centre is located on the second floor, so it might be inconvenient for these groups. We will go to them after they call us to make an appointment,” he said at the launch of the service centre at the MCA building in Jalan Sungai Chua, Kajang.
Regular sessions at kopitiams are also in the pipeline to meet the people directly.
Loh, a fomer Kajang municipal councillor, said he had been operating his service centre since 2003 at various locations, such as Sungai Long, Sungai Chua and the town centre.
At your service: Gan (third from left) launching the Kajang 1Malaysia Service Centre at the MCA building in Jalan Sungai Chua.
At your service: Gan (third from left) launching the Kajang 1Malaysia Service Centre at the MCA building in Jalan Sungai Chua.
He moved into the present office six months ago and renamed the service centre 1Malaysia.
Loh said improving security was one of the key points in their agenda, through the newly launched Kajang 1Malaysia Voluntary Patrol Squad.
About 200 members recruited will be divided into teams to work with police and patrol residential areas at night.
“Self-defence and law workshops will be held for the volunteers,” he said.
Besides urging the state government and the Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) to solve the flood problem in Kajang and to improve the road conditions, Loh said he would continue to highlight problems faced by the community.
MCA vice-president Gan Ping Sieu, who officiated at the event, advised the team to serve sincerely and be patient in dealing with the people.
He also condemned the act of vandalising service centres and spoke out against politics of destruction and hatred.
To contact the service centre, call its hotlines 018-255 9888, 018-277 9888 or 018-371 9888.

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