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Tech-enabled logistics firm enters Phl market

Ehda M. Dagooc - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines — Ninja Van, a pan Southeast Asia technology-enabled logistics platform, recently announced its entry to the Philippine market.

“The Philippines is an archipelago, which is made up of over 7,000 islands. The sheer size and geographic complexity of the country presents challenges in ensuring efficient and timely deliveries. By utilizing our proprietary technology and algorithms, Ninja Van Philippines is able to better optimize routes and fleet management and plan for our increasing volume of deliveries. We take the ‘hassle out of the parcel’ for our e-commerce retailers and online sellers by tailoring a range of solutions for them so they can achieve even greater customer satisfaction,” says Martin Cu, Country Head of Ninja Van Philippines.

The company's entry is seen to boost the technology-enabled logistics service at the same time drive e-commerce deliveries in the Philippines.

Ninja Van Philippines has been initially offering delivery services to customers since its soft entry in the country in August 2016 and this has been supported by its fleet of over 1,000 riders.

So far, it already inked partnership with Lazada, KimStore, Human Nature, Penshoppe and BeautyMNL.

Ninja Van Philippines delivers to 80 percent of the population in the Philippines and covers more than 40 provinces in the country.

As part of its hassle-free delivery promise to customers, Ninja Van Philippines offers sellers access to its proprietary shipper dashboard which allows them to book and manage all their delivery needs, reserve pick-up time-slots and monitor their shipments.

The company is known for offering competitively-priced hassle-free delivery solutions, real-time tracking systems and flexible options to e-commerce merchants, brick-and-mortar retailers and small-medium online sellers.

Ninja Van also operates in 5 other markets across the region – Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand.

Launched in 2014, Ninja Van started operations in Singapore to address the logistics needs of customers by offering them options of tracking their parcels, receiving real-time updates and gaining access to alternative pickup points. (FREEMAN)

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