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Businesses need systems and partners that can absorb supply chain shocks. Here are some of the ways a strategic 3PL partner can support your business during challenging times.
FAST Logistics Group joined key officials from the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) to discuss stronger collaboration in humanitarian logistics.
FAST Logistics Group joined key industry stakeholders in calling for stronger collaboration and practical solutions to rising logistics costs during the LSPH Conference and Exhibition 2026: The Partnership Lunch.
FAST Logistics Group joined a recent forum organized by the Asian Development Bank in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme to discuss ways to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) transition to more sustainable practices.
With rising fuel prices in the Philippines, businesses are under increasing pressure to manage transport costs more efficiently. Companies that adopt co-loading can achieve lower transport costs compared to those who rely only on dedicated trucks.
FAST is teaming up with leading agri-tech firms Agro-DigitalPH and Mayani PH, along with government stakeholders, to directly link farmers to institutional buyers and improve access to reliable logistics solutions.
Farmers and agricultural stakeholders should consolidate their products and adopt backhaul logistics to help ensure food security and reduce fuel consumption amid the state of national energy emergency, according to FAST.
FAST Logistics Group is urging FMCG companies and retailers to adopt co-loading delivery models to cut transport costs and improve efficiency as fuel prices continue to rise.
Digital fluency and AI literacy will be the most critical competencies shaping the Philippine logistics workforce, as supply chains become increasingly automated, data-driven, and disruption-prone.