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Philippines expands logistics network to address supply chain issues
Central to the new agreements is the mobilisation of private fleets during national emergencies.
The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry has expanded its logistics network, bringing in private partners to address three vulnerabilities in the national supply chain: disaster response, export competitiveness and inter-island trade.
The aim is to ensure operations of essential supply chains even under challenging conditions and secure movement of goods that protects both businesses and consumers.
The aim is to ensure operations of essential supply chains even under challenging conditions and secure movement of goods that protects both businesses and consumers.
The inclusion of the Association of International Shipping Lines (AISL) and the Philippine Chamber of Customs Brokers, Inc is designed to bridge the gap between local production and global markets, a release from the department said.
To reduce prices for consumers, the department is leveraging the last-mile expertise of courier companies J&T Express, Shopee Xpress and JRS Business Corporation. This move aims at creating a seamless flow of products across the country’s 7,600 islands, making it as affordable to ship goods between provinces.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Center (SCLC), established in June 2025, serves as the primary hub for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to navigate these new networks. Through its portal, small businesses can access real-time service referrals and cost-saving regulatory guidance.
The event also saw the activation of the SCLC Guild, an advisory body of industry veterans who provide pro bono technical support to help MSMEs optimise their delivery routes and reduce overhead.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)