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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Of Strategy and Quality


Naturally, I am to ask a lot of questions as an Editor. The following two questions, while only applicable in very specific situations, are among my favourites. You will see why.

1    1) What is your strategy?

2    2) f I asked YOUR customers, what would they tell me why they buy from you?

Recently, someone answered (unedited responses):

1    1) Growth and profitability

      2) Quality

If I was a consultant for a company answering as above, I would have some work to do. Here is my take, as also discussed in my submission on strategy for my Msc in Project Management.

STRATEGY

Strategic vision is of utmost importance; it communicates directions (Amason, 2011, 46-53), defining core competencies (Collins and Porras, 2018). Sometimes visons fail to do so, as e.g. Google’s previous secrecy about its strategy (Rahman, n.d., 4) may make us blind men touching elephants (Schmaltz and Schmaltz, 2003). Strategy must be clearly communicated internally, so that everyone is aligned and pulls in the same direction.

As a company, one may chose different strategies: emergent strategy, contrary to designed approach (Ansoff, 1991). One may make decisions that are not based on a clear strategy and initially be lucky, however, one should seek to be deliberate (Fiore et al., 2019). Operating in VUCA environments (Stachowicz-Stanusch, 2019), we can see some companies using the notion of Napoleonic warfare: subsidiaries keep moving rather than compete (Kornberger and Engberg-Pedersen, 2021). Addressing trade-offs (Porter, 1996, 61–78), breaking the business into entrepreneurial units filled with experts (Johnson et al., 2017) allows agile implementation to fit emergent strategies (Anderson, 2013, 104-136), thus exploiting opportunities. Disadvantages include increased resource allocation for non-core activities (Nurton, 2013), risk of wrong decisions (Gilbert-Saad et al., 2021) and hiring of misfit staff (Wright and Snell, 1998).

Cost leadership, differentiation and focus are generally accepted strategies. Using these, communications, innovation strategy, hiring, procurement decisions etc can be derived.

When getting the above, the strategy right, Growth and Profitability will be the RESULT of it, not the strategy. I would posit that there isn’t a for-profit company that does not aim for growth and profitability. That however, is the goal, not the method to archiving success. Once quantified and qualified, growth and profitability could become part of KPIs or the companies’ vision, but what it is not is strategy.

QUALITY

“Quality”. EVERY product or service has quality. Some have qualities: non-slippery and easy to hold. Quality is defined as the grade of excellence. Hence, if you offer a product that will last half the time of that of your competition, you have delivered quality. Unless clearly defined, just “Quality” says nothing.

What “Quality” means to one person is and will be subjectively different to the next unless there are industry standards that can indicate the quality of the product to some extend. Think RON 95, non-virgin olive oil. If I was asked to say why I work with certain suppliers, I would answer that pro-active problem notification is one of the approaches is one that I value in the relationship. I am sure that everyone will have something that they value a supplier for. However, I wonder how many would simply say that it is the quality.

 

Sunday, April 14, 2024

Elusive Streetart


Taken from the camo pattern of WWII battleships, hiding in plain sight. Never new that infrastructure pieces had to be hidden. Now that it is harder to see, it will be harder to avoid. As we all know that such structures at intersections are usually the first to go when a speeding driver razes all over the green strip. 
 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Trucking Magazine: Asian Trucker Issue 76

 


Hengst is celebrating their 10th anniversary in Singapore. Our March / April issue of Asian Trucker is now available as free PDF download from

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If you wish to receive a hardcopy, please DM me.

Friday, April 12, 2024

Asian Buses - Q1 issue


An interesting cover for our Q1 issue of Asian Buses. Get your PDF copy here, FOC: https://asiantrucker.com/images/all_magazines/Asian_Buses_Issue_37.pdf?fbclid=IwAR10dZ9Pn5MFQCUQbQiZOyim9kFJKwv1LFc0uNDBXJFI1snixo9InLV7sq0_aem_Af1N0eyDIHOMzH9iu1Ox4qw0MvQkKr20lUDgBbwDADK9R5hw0P-hqLN8QAvDTWfC4PatzFc03fzVpW7fdtn_cBaq

If you would like a hardcopy, please DM me.

Thursday, April 11, 2024

An Excercise in Logistics


This was wild: Needed to deliver magazines to Bangkok. About 40Kg.

Checked with a transporter I have interviewed a few times. Got the cost to get the goods there. 
Decided to check a budget airline flight. Much cheaper. So, I 

Got up at 3am
Drove to the airport
Checked in a bag full of my magazines
Had breakfast
Flew to Bangkok. Landed 8:05 local time
Met with my colleague, 8:30
Dropped off the goods, 9:30 (Jam in BKK, you know)
Early lunch in Tok La Dee, where they recognise me from my many visits
12:00 back to airport, checked in, no bags, just a passport and cash
Have a beer
Arrive back in Kuala Lumpur Intern. Airport at 5pm local time
Dinner at home

Reduced transportation cost by 60 % with a story to tell. 

Tuesday, April 9, 2024

I WANT a BRT


 Photo taken at 6:35am, on the way to the office. This is 3 lanes, plus the emergency lane open for commuters. To avoid snailing along this road, one has to be through the toll at my place by 6:30 latest. Even then, it is slow progress. Sometimes, if one misses that window, say at 6:45, it can take almost an hour to go the 20 Km to my office.

This is where I really wish there was a BRT, Bus Rapid Transit System. Sometimes, I just go to the office and back. No need to have a car around. A BRT here, I believe, would calm a lot of people that would benefit from not having to drive. As a side effect, I am sure the CO2 emissions would be drastically reduced. 

I like driving. I like the car I am currently drive. However, I think there is a massive upside to being driven around and not having to worry about folks on small motorbikes thrashing into your vehicle as they blast through the rows of cars crawling towards town. 

Monday, April 8, 2024

Almost There!


It is the sixth time we are hosting Southeast Asia's largest commercial vehicle exhibition. This time, we are bringing back a lot of the fringe programme items, such as the Asian Trucker Networking Night. This time, that one is supported by Hengst. The German Filtration Expert will be taking the opportunity to celebrate their 10th anniversary of the Singapore office opening. 

Meanwhile, we have commissioned cookies again. The stickers for them have just arrived. Almost the size of a small saucer, these hand-made and customised cookies are somehow a highlight of the show. we will start handing them out at 14:00 every day. They usually don't last long, as they are limited in numbers. 


"The Premium Cookie for Southeast Asia's Commercial Vehicle Industry" - Come and get yours!

Friday, April 5, 2024

Let me just put that (Van) there

 


Was asked to do a review video of a van. The vehicle happened to be in Penang, one of our favourite islands. So we hopped over, grabbed the vehicle and drove around with purpose. First step was to find a good spot to shoot the snippets. Just past Batu Ferringi's main stretch are some spaces along the road where one can frame this against the backdrop of the sea. 

Bit hot inside the vehicle once the "ACTION" is on: engine and aircon are off so there is no noise. Backing in the sun, one has to really remember one's lines ;-) to get it done quickly and confidently. 

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Time Flies


My reaction when I realise that a quarter of the year is already gone...

Somehow, there hasn't been a moment of slow-down this year so far. With just 34 days till www.mcve.com.my, there is not a dull moment.

Oh ya: some family time coming up in a while. 

For those Needing Some Relaxation

 


Here is a short video for you if you need a lil relaxation. 

A Bit of a Pickle

India has stopped exporting onions to Malaysia. We notice that the onions we get now in the supermarket are from Myanmar. Would that mean we are buying conflict onions?

Monday, April 1, 2024

Special Event

MCVE got awesome news: we all know how much she respects her truckers. Recently, she gave each one if them a 100 000USD bonus. Through these drivers we reached out to her, and we will have TAYLOR SWIFT at the Asian Trucker Networking Night on 10th May.

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

Learn Some History




I have met Allein G. Moore in Singapore. In 2007. When I was working in the advertising industry. We kept in contact, although I would say that we had way too few interactions. Like me, he wrote a book during the pandemic. Eager to get my hands on it, I put in an early order for this book.

There is a lot of work gone into this, you can tell. I have enjoyed the read as it is easily digested, although it is a heavy topic. And while I have been to Melakka (Malakka? Melacca???) many times, this is finally clearing up the questions I had about the place.

And here is a photo from early 2015. Just when I moved to my new place and Hagen and Pfiff came by. We spent and awesome day in Melakka (Malakka? Melacca???) 



 

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Early Bird gets the Noodles

 


I admit: I was a lil jealous of the people sitting in this eatery at 7am. They were having their breakfast, while I was on my jogging trail. Ok, silly me. Why would I plot a route past one of my favorite places in town? Duh! Luckily, the "Snow Beer" trend has slowed down a bit and there are now fewer people in Double Dee in the evening. 

Tell Me You don't Understand

 


How an airbag works without telling me how an airbag works. Sadly, this is a common sight here in Malaysia: Parents want the best education, the safest vehicle. Just to try to catapult their kids through the car in case of a ding with the vehicle in front. Many a times, we would read about kids being thrown out of a car. Only one way that is happening, which is by not having the child properly strapped in. 

Right in Front of You






Snapped this the other day. Funny, eh? 

Not really. Obviously, the issue of people having their high beam on while dreaming along the highway is so bad that some resort to this kind of Public Service Announcement. True enough, you can wager an ice cream that you will have someone behind you any night of the week with either the high beam on full blast or the fog light disco going. Why exactly do we need fog lights in Malaysia? The ones where visibility is below 50 meters, yes, them. I am being told that there IS fog in Malaysia. Yes. There is. Not with visibility under 50 meters though. The answer is that it is cheaper for the car makers to leave them in than to create a new parts bill with cars not having fog lights. 

Why am I sooooo angry about this? It is a safety issue when you get blinded and thus distracted. And I don't like that as it puts me and those in the car in danger.

Meanwhile, an also common sight is the driver that is signaling to turn for 12.8 kilometers, but never does. How distracted does one have to be to CLICK CLACK CLICK CLACK CLICK CLACK hear that?

Monday, February 26, 2024

Not Doing That


Only two things that are off limits for me: Singing and dancing. Those who have heard me, KNOW why. It is good to know what your limitations are and I have recognised these early on. So, not doing any of this, no matter how hard you push. I leave the murder on the dancefloor to others to sing a song to me. 
 

Sunday, February 25, 2024

Something New


The camping industry is about to see a boom in Southeast Asia. There are a lot of opportunities. Having had a deep dive into the business, it seems that there is no media that acts as an overall provider of communications channels for this industry. Hence, "Campigo" was created with the intention to build an ecosystem that encompasses campers, suppliers, users, campsites and authorities. 

Currently, some of our friends are working on content to go live on this site. No camp was build in one day, so this will also take a while till it is going to be shining in its full glory. Next will be online shop and a booking system for campervans to be added. 


 

Saturday, February 24, 2024

How Loud is YOUR Drink?


 

Friday, February 23, 2024

It's a Sign


I just wonder how often the people in this restaurant had to deal with this situation for them to put up that sign on the table. 

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Rem(a)inders of the Pandemic


I am amazed to see so many places in Malaysia still having such signs up. These have been put up during the pandemic, in a haste most often and somehow they have become part of the deco it seems.


 Even thermometers on tripods are still standing around in some places. While it has been uh, "an experience" to live through a pandemic, I would have thought that people are quick to remove these reminders of this period. Especially eateries, which had to struggle to keep their doors open. 

What amazes me is that people still spit in the streets and I sometimes see cooks from eateries exiting bathrooms without washing their hands. I guess we all don't learn so well from traumatic experiences like a pandemic. Now, you could / should of course ask what I have changed in my life. 

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Big Numbers


This is the second biggest calculator I have seen. The other one was double this size and hung on the side of a stall in Hong Kong. I tried to buy that, but the shop keeper refused to sell it to me. I find this one helpful as I can operate it without my glasses on. 

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

There is a Hidden Compartment in my Whisky Wall


I have fashioned a "Whisky Wall" out of empty wine boxes I "procured" from Albert Wines. The boxes were cleaned, nails and clamps removed, then screwed together in a messy pattern. Drilled holes from behind for some lights to give it a bit of ambiance. The initial thought was to put some "rarer" bottles in there, but I have since changed my mind and replaced them with the ones without boxes / tubes. This is to protect the Whisky from sunlight. 

Monday, February 19, 2024

Keeping Safe on My Travels

 


Forget travel hacks for a more comfortable flight. I put my mind at ease by following these procedures when travelling:

- Only post photos of the place I have been upon return. Nobody needs to know I am not at home.

- I like a good chat with strangers. However, I am not Stefan. I am Kyle Reese, Frank Stein or Dan Night. 

- Also, I live in Kuala Lumpur. Close enough to the truth, vague enough to be credible and safe to avoid people finding out exactly where I live and where there is an empty home now

- I am also from Hannover, Germany. Close enough to the truth, vague enough to be credible and safe to avoid people finding out exactly where I live and where there is an empty home now.

These 3 as I am paranoid. Today it is easy to find out where someone lives, steal an identity etc. Never disclose exact dates to return home either. 

- Use 2 Wallets. Each contains 1 credit card and 1 means of identification. One of the two wallets stays in the hotel safe until departure

- Only enough cash along for the day.

- Passport stays in the hotel safe. If need to show, it can be arranged. On that note: if it gets stolen, the Ambassy will issue an emergency travel document. No need to stress over this more than needed. The passport is property of the state, not your own. 

- Phone, camera etc into a bag. Out and back in after use. That is a lot of in and out, but I don't advertise my assets

- Don't get too drunk. Ensure to know the rough way home. 

- Don't tell anyone which hotel I am staying. Rough area, yes.

Sunday, February 18, 2024

Exploration of Spaces

Read about our "Exploration" in Asian Journeys

Jacqueline and I went to check out The RuMa in Kuala Lumpur.

https://asianjourneys.com.sg/eMagazine/singapore/2024-02-01/page-1#book/63

Don't ESG and P/L Aim to Achieve the Same?

In the early days of Asian Trucker, we interviewed a tyre maker. Their managing director admitted that there has to be an impact on the environment in producing and using tyres. Has to be. The issue for them was to reduce that impact though. Meanwhile, ask anyone running a truck fleet and they will tell you that they are always looking for ways to reduce cost. In other words, suppliers and users are aiming to be sustainable. A definition of ESG I found on the internet reads: “Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a framework used to assess an organization's business practices and performance on various sustainability and ethical issues.”

Especially third parties, read transporters, would have to have an ESG statement. Remember Y2K Compliance? Or ISO 9000? We are now entering an era where the ESG approach will be a determining factor for clients to choose their transporters. I might be a bit critically here as an ESG approach should be the very fundamental of a business. Rarely do I see a hotel advertise that they have beds. That’s what they do, offer a place to sleep.

Why do I think that the ESG and P/L are the same? I assume that any businessperson would try to maximise profit. If you reduce cost, you maximise profit. Hence, if you are looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact, you are, by default, aiming to increase profit. Should a business be wasting money by applying practices that don’t utilise assets in the best possible way, the business will be wasteful and no longer be sustainable. The two best examples in the transport industry are probably tyres and fuel consumption. Admittedly, a new truck would likely set back the owner by a good amount of money, but any new engine would always be more fuel efficient, hence the asset is more sustainable. A tyre that lasts longer, i.e. can sustain longer, will result in lower total operating cost (TOC).

Ethics in business are a big topic. When we mention ethical behaviour, likely most people might think of corruption. It is one of many facets of ethical behaviour. Any kind of unethical behaviour is likely to only produce short term gains. In the long run, a company that is not behaving ethically will suffer and become unsustainable. One may, as an example, underpay drivers and ask them to drive more hours then legally allowed. Naturally, these drivers may eventually leave and tell others about how they have been treated. Eventually, the company will not be able to attract good drivers or any drivers at all, thus becoming unsustainable despite them trying to squeeze as much out of their drivers as possible. In blunt terms, crime also don’t pay in the long run. Right now, I am sure, there are business owners weighing the option to cut corners, move a little into a dark-grey area. However, I am sure that most would do the right thing, as they are looking at the implications of their actions in terms of the P/L sheet. A business owner going to jail typically puts a quick stop to a business being able to sustain itself.

Shakespeare asked, “What's in a name?” in Romeo and Juliet, referring to the idea that names themselves are a convention to distinguish things or people, but themselves do not have any worth or meaning. When it comes to the business practices aspect of ESG, I think we have seen this before under the name of Kaizen, the Japanese business philosophy concerning processes that continuously improve operations by involving all employees. Kaizen too, therefore, would be aiming to ensure sustainability. I argue much of such continuous improvement comes naturally. Today, we don’t use Telex anymore. The ability to communicate (swiftly) is linked to the ability to generate income. Ergo, Kaizen would have the same purpose as one looking at improving the P/L sheet.

In academia, one talks about “lenses”, the idea of looking at a subject from a certain perspective. Essentially, ESG could be just that: looking at the P/L sheet with a new filter, a different lens. What we know already is that the ESG approach will become a deciding factor for businesses to continue attracting clients that have an emphasis on these matters. Those failing to re-phrase their efforts will be left behind. 

Saturday, February 17, 2024

Date Night - His and Hers

 For no particular reason we went to have a Date Night Dinner. Never shy of trying extraordinary experiences, we checked into ATAS @ The RuMa. Nice to have personalized menus! 

Says "Flavours of Home", so I was expecting Curry Sausage, bread and Schnitzel. Guess this is more Jacqueline's home. Joke aside, I would recommend this for anyone wanting to try a different slant on local favourites. Surely will remind of family gatherings where auntie cooks her fabled dish following her secret recipe.



A Possible Sequel

 https://edition.cnn.com/travel/maggots-delta-flight-turnaround-amsterdam/index.html


There is a movie title in this headline

Friday, February 16, 2024

A Visit to the Elephant Sanctuary


“PERHILITAN is a governmental organisation that is responsible for the protection, management and conservation of wildlife and national parks in Peninsular Malaysia. 

The “Elephas Maximus” species or known as the Asian elephant inhabits north-eastern Borneo, Indonesia and Malaysia. Since 1986, the Asian elephant has been listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List as the population has declined by at least 50 percent over the last three generations, estimated to be 60–75 years. The elephants are pre-eminently threatened by loss, degradation, and fragmentation of habitat. PERHILITAN through National Elephant Conservation Centre Kuala Gandah protects the wild elephants by translocating those that were involved in Human-Wildlife Conflict back to their suitable habitat.

When PERHILITAN finds / captures any wild elephant, they will transport those elephants to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservatory Centre. Malaysian tropical forest is getting thinner by the day, and wild animals can be spotted moving nearer to civilization. These wild elephants sometimes do pose a threat to villagers when they move as a herd. Therefore, PERHILITAN serves to translocate these elephants to the elephant sanctuary.

Guess I knew Elephants are big, but did not expect them to be THAT big. Strong trunk on this one too!


Thursday, February 15, 2024

The First Rule of Parenting:

You do not leave the kid alone with Uncle Stefan in a room. Especially, when there are whiteboard markers present at the same time....

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Cozy Place to Stay on Valentines' Day


I wonder what sort of clientele this establishment attracts. 

What to bring home from an Overseas Trip?


Always a tricky question: what should we buy for the folks back home? Something specific and special in the place one travels to. Some places are easier. Others are tough as there might be too much or nothing that really stands out. Gotta hand it to Shanghai: lots of things that would be suitable for most. Our pick might have been a bit unusual though. Cigarettes come in so many colours, shapes and forms in Shanghai! Some of these are even limited edition and there are boutiques that sell just one brand. So, them smokers in the family got a pack each. I got a frisch magne for myself. 

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Signed Up


 Now read that again and tell me that you didn't think of... first. 

Monday, February 12, 2024

Peatheart of Darkness


Ohhhh, we like our Whisky peated, don't we? This is a good drop to have with a nice cigar. With peated Whisky it can go both ways. Some are just too much of it while those that we like are really tasty and not just peat in your mouth. 

Did you know? We are running out of natural peat! To be able to still produce drops like this, the Whisky industry is looking at alternative ways to create the taste profile that natural peat would give off. 

Sunday, February 11, 2024

Keeping you Up at Night

 


It is the time of the year where anyone with a few bucks left in their pocket will spend that on Fireworks. These days I am more of a spectator than an instigator though. 

Fella!!!!!!!!!


The start to the year of the Dragon.

Spotted this handbag while strolling about Melaka. Amazing to see that they dare to come into towns, what with all the noise and other predators (humans). Maybe its family has been breeding on these here river banks for the last 600 years and it is us that are impeding on its dining room. 

It may not be a Komondor Dragon with its deadly breath, but still giving it space, backing away slowly.  

Something Different to Drink


This is a good explainer, found through Google: "Moutai is produced in Maotai Town, which is located within Guizhou (Kweichow) Province. As with champagne, production is limited to a particular area: only the baijiu produced in Maotai Town can be called moutai — and more specifically, only the baijiu produced by Kweichow Moutai Co., Ltd."

We found this particular Baiju in Shangai. The shop was located in the fair grounds of the Automechanika. The event itself took up 300 000 square meters of space. On the ground floor are two bottle shops. You have to hand it to these people: that is so smart! Some chairs and tables make for a good spot to take a discussion out of a booth while having a tipple. 

Seemed a fitting drink for Chinese New Year.  
 

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Slow and Steady


 It is all a matter of perspective...