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It has a network that includes five separate logistics corporations, namely AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc., A2Z logistics Inc., Black Arrow Express, AAI+Peers, and AAI Charity. AAI Group's main base of operations is in Metro Manila, Philippines, with facilities for warehousing, distribution hubs and equipment pools throughout the country. [1] [3]
Pages in category "Logistics companies of the Philippines" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Acquired by Chelsea Logistics Holdings Inc. in 2019. [4] [5] SRN Fast Seacrafts, Inc. (Weesam Express) 1997: 7: Starhorse Shipping Lines: 2008: 15: Starlite Ferries Inc. 1995: 19: Acquired by Chelsea Logistics Holdings Inc. [6] [7] Trans-Asia Shipping Lines (TASLI) 1974: 15: Acquired by Chelsea Logistics Holdings Inc. [8] [9] Evaristo Shipping ...
2GO Group Inc., also known simply as 2GO is a Philippines-based transportation and logistics company operating a fleet of inter-island passenger ferries and cargo ships.The top two principal shareholders of the 2GO Group are SM Investments Corp, and Trident Investments.
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F2 Logistics has been involved in the distribution of election equipment and paraphernalia in the Philippines. It was the national courier of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) for the 2018 barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections. F2 Logistics has also secured two of four delivery contracts for the 2019 elections. [5]
Acquired FamilyMart Philippines from the co-ownership of Ayala Corporation, Rustan's Group, and Itochu in 2018. Logistics. Chelsea Logistics & Infrastructure Holdings Corp., a holdings company, deals with Udenna's business in the shipping and logistics industry. [2] Real estate. Udenna Corporation also manages the Clark Global City through its ...
Sea lines of communication (abbreviated as SLOC) is a term describing the primary maritime routes between ports, used for trade, logistics and naval forces. [1] It is generally used in reference to naval operations to ensure that SLOCs are open, or in times of war, to close them.