ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan has said that strict adherence to axle load compliance is not merely a regulatory requirement but a strategic benefit for the goods transporters themselves. The minister stated this in a meeting of a high-level delegation from the All Pakistan Goods Transport Association (APGTA) led by Chairperson Ch Qamar Zaman Gill, which called on him on Monday to discuss critical issues facing the transport sector. During the meeting, Abdul Aleem Khan highlighted that compliance significantly reduces vehicle wear and tear, minimizes maintenance costs, and is essential for the preservation of the country’s road infrastructure. Maintaining prescribed load limits is beneficial for the overall business ecosystem,” the Federal Minister stated. He urged the association to play a proactive role in convincing all stakeholders across the country to ensure everyone is on the same page regarding national compliance. The delegation, headed by Ch Qamar Zaman Gill and President Muhammad Awais Chaudhry, expressed their alignment with the Government’s vision, informing the minister that the Association firmly believes in upholding court decisions and adhering to established rules. The representatives noted that violations of axle load limits impact them negatively, leading to increased fuel consumption, higher accident rates, and unfavorable market rates due to non-compliance by certain factions. Addressing the recent challenges, the minister noted that while the government had to provide certain reliefs following strikes by a faction of the transporters, it is imperative for the association to realize that long-term sustainability lies in self-regulation. The discussion specifically focused on the implementation of these standards across Motorway M1 and the GT Road. Abdul Aleem Khan concluded by reiterating the government’s commitment to supporting the transport industry while ensuring the safety and longevity of Pakistan’s vital communication. Secretary of Communications was also present during the meeting. Muhammad Awais Choudhary Chairmen of the APGTA, Imdad Hussain Naqvi, Senior Vice Chairman of the APGTA, Rana Asim Shakoor, Haji Liaqat Ali, Malik Nisar Awan, Choudhary Khalid Arain, and Malik Rafeeq Awan were also part of the visiting delegation. Copyright Business Recorder, 2026