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Ministry of Transport
| Vision |
| To be a world class leader in transportation systems. |
| Mission |
| To ensure that all modes of transport are efficient, integrated, safe, stable and user friendly. |
| Motto |
| National transformation through stable transportation. |
| Functions |
- Plan, devise and implement policies with regards to rail, maritime, aviation transportation and ports.
- Implement physical development projects which involve rail, maritime, port and civil aviation infrastructure.
- Manage the integration of intermodal transportation to achieve seamless travel.
- Providing Licensing Services :
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Service provider licenses and concessionaires (albeit commercial vehicles). |
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Individual vehicle licenses - private cars, business, pilot for aviation and maritime and others. |
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Domestic Shipping Licenses. |
- Registration of all modes of vehicle.
- Determining the pricing policy (except for land commercial vehicles).
- Monitoring of policies and concessionaire / government linked companies.
- Identifying and monitoring legal issues, service and safety standards.
- Conduct regional and international cooperation programmes in the transport sector.
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| Objectives |
- To provide a supply driven integrated transport network infrastructure.
- To provide technology driven, modern and efficient transport systems.
- To provide an excellent and safe seamless public and cargo transportation.
- To provide a competitive environment for the transport industry.
- To provide effective enforcement and monitoring with integrity.
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