Dutch logistics firm TNT opens Pampanga facility
Netherlands-headquartered TNT has opened a depot in San Fernando, Pampanga, a move that will build its presence in central Luzon where the Subic and Clark special economic zones are located.
Besides being able to handle 400 tons of shipments a day, the P15-million Pampanga depot has an 800 square-meter area for handling, check-in, Larose label printing, data entry, scanning, bagging, consolidation, and deconsolidation activities.
The facility includes a multi-pallet-position selective racking facility which is ideal for various storage requirements, the company said in a statement.
It also has “freight operational capability backed up by strong global network and ISO-certified processes," Cetin Yalcin, TNT Philippines country general manager, said in a statement.
The facility is expected to benefit companies with operations in Clark and Subic especially since most of their products will be sent and sold abroad.
These companies – also known as locators – “have already expressed interest in TNT’s presence in the region," Yalcin added.
“They like the fact that there is a dedicated service provider that is flexible to their current and future shipment needs. With further expansion and investment in mind, we are poised to drive the express and freight market in this region as well as in the rest of the Philippines," Yalcin said.
The facility “will further improve the services offered by TNT to its customers in the Philippines and will enhance the connectivity and quality of the TNT Asia air and road network," TNT Asia operations director Chris Spanjaard said in the same statement.
Based on its website, the Dutch express mail delivery company offers its services in 200 countries. It has worldwide network with over 2,300 company-owned depots. - GMANews.TV
Besides being able to handle 400 tons of shipments a day, the P15-million Pampanga depot has an 800 square-meter area for handling, check-in, Larose label printing, data entry, scanning, bagging, consolidation, and deconsolidation activities.
The facility includes a multi-pallet-position selective racking facility which is ideal for various storage requirements, the company said in a statement.
It also has “freight operational capability backed up by strong global network and ISO-certified processes," Cetin Yalcin, TNT Philippines country general manager, said in a statement.
The facility is expected to benefit companies with operations in Clark and Subic especially since most of their products will be sent and sold abroad.
These companies – also known as locators – “have already expressed interest in TNT’s presence in the region," Yalcin added.
“They like the fact that there is a dedicated service provider that is flexible to their current and future shipment needs. With further expansion and investment in mind, we are poised to drive the express and freight market in this region as well as in the rest of the Philippines," Yalcin said.
The facility “will further improve the services offered by TNT to its customers in the Philippines and will enhance the connectivity and quality of the TNT Asia air and road network," TNT Asia operations director Chris Spanjaard said in the same statement.
Based on its website, the Dutch express mail delivery company offers its services in 200 countries. It has worldwide network with over 2,300 company-owned depots. - GMANews.TV
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