Export And Import Of Bodies (coachwork) For Motor Vehicles Companies in Malaysia

There are a few things to consider when exporting and importing motor vehicle coachwork in Malaysia. The first is that all vehicles must comply with the Malaysian Road Transport Department's (JPJ) standards and regulations. This includes having a valid registration, insurance, and passing a roadworthy inspection. The second is that all coachwork must be properly labelled with the company's name, address, and contact information. Finally, all shipments of coachwork must be accompanied by a bill of lading and other necessary documentation.

When exporting coachwork, companies must first obtain an export permit from the JPJ. They will also need to provide a certificate of roadworthiness from a qualified mechanic. The coachwork must be properly packaged and labelled, and a bill of lading must be included with the shipment.

When importing coachwork, companies must first obtain an import permit from the JPJ. They will also need to provide a certificate of roadworthiness from a qualified mechanic. The coachwork must be properly packaged and labelled, and a bill of lading must be included with the shipment.