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Moderator, Presenter of ICMLP

Dr. Nazry Yahya

Chairmain, Johor Section, Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Malaysia (CILT)

Moderator, Presenter

Mr. Nazry Yahya is currently the Principal of JP Skills Centre (JPSC) based in Malaysia. He is a PhD holder, certified TPS Manager, HRDC trainer, UNCTAD Train For Trade trainer, financial planner, and a certified fund manager. His extensive educational background and numerous certifications reflect his dedication to continuous learning and professional development. 

Under his guidance, JP Skills Centre has trained more than 8,000 port and logistics officers around the globe, enhancing their skills and contributing to the efficiency of global logistics operations. JPSC is recognised as a leading training institution, winning notable awards such as Malaysia’s Prime Minister Award, Industrial Excellence Award, World Best Terminal Training, World First Port Kaizen Sensei, and Malaysia Best TVET Operator. These awards underscore the high standards and innovative approaches that Mr. Nazry Yahya has implemented at JPSC. 

Mr. Nazry Yahya has over 25 years of experience in port, airport, and logistics operations. His extensive industry knowledge is supported by his literary contributions. He has authored five logistics books, one history book, and one novel, which collectively have sold more than 25,000 copies worldwide. His writings are not only popular but also influential, with his work on Waqf Logistics being groundbreaking. Mr. Nazry Yahya is the world’s first thinker to write about this concept and the first to extract logistics best practices from the narratives of the Quran, showcasing his ability to blend traditional knowledge with modern logistics practices. 

In addition to his role at JPSC, Mr. Nazry Yahya is an appointed Adjunct Professor for ten universities across Malaysia, Romania, and Vietnam. His academic contributions and thought leadership have earned him a reputation as a respected figure in the educational sector. His expertise is sought by various government bodies, including the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT), the Malaysia Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), and Malaysia’s JPK National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS). The Malaysian government relies on his insights and advice to shape policies and standards in technology and vocational education. 

 

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