Malaysia has recently implemented new changes to the VEP system, which are set to take effect from 1 July 2025. If you’ve ever zipped across the Causeway for supper, cheap petrol or a quick Malacca weekend, you might want to keep reading, especially if you’ve been procrastinating about that Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP). After years of delays and postponements, Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke has finally drawn the line in the tarmac. ...
Read MoreTwo new Malaysia VEP locations will be opening from September 22nd 2024, in a bid to increase productivity for VEP installation. Starting from September 22, Malaysia’s Road Transport Department (JPJ) will be adding two more locations in Johor for Singaporean vehicle owners to collect and install their Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) tags. The new collection points, located at the Johor JPJ Complex in Taman Daya and the Road Transport Academy (Southern Region) ...
Read MoreAfter years of back and forth, the Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) scheme is finally going ahead, affecting Singaporean cars travelling to Malaysia. Contact Details For VEP MY VEP Pte Ltd (Woodlands - Singapore)VEP Collection Centre (Johor - Malaysia)186 Woodlands Industrial Park E5, #03-01, Singapore 757515+60 3-7941 288817, EDL, Kampung Bendahara, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia+60 3-7941 2888 It appears the long-awaited Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) for foreign vehicles entering Malaysia is making a ...
Read MoreMix Land Rover Defenders and roads that aren’t made from concrete, and you get an eclectic road trip that soaks in unorthodox views. When you think of Singaporeans going to Johor Bahru (JB), one might imagine indulging in the great food offerings there or unwinding with a massage. All whilst thinking about what strategy one might employ in order to fill up your vehicle with the most amount of fuel possible. Hence, ...
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