PHLPost acquires 22 new mail delivery trucks for logistics service

<p><strong>LOGISTICS ASSETS</strong>. The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has acquired a new transportation fleet of 22 new trucks to reinforce its logistics service and mail and parcel delivery. Postmaster General Luis Carlos on Wednesday (April 3, 2024) said the new vehicles will boost PHLPost capabilities to better serve the public and attract more institutional mailers to patronize PHLPost delivery and logistics services.<strong><em> (PHLPost photo)</em></strong></p>

LOGISTICS ASSETS. The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has acquired a new transportation fleet of 22 new trucks to reinforce its logistics service and mail and parcel delivery. Postmaster General Luis Carlos on Wednesday (April 3, 2024) said the new vehicles will boost PHLPost capabilities to better serve the public and attract more institutional mailers to patronize PHLPost delivery and logistics services. (PHLPost photo)

MANILA – The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) has acquired a new transportation fleet of 22 new trucks to reinforce its logistics service and mail and parcel delivery.

Postmaster General Luis Carlos said the new vehicles will boost PHLPost capabilities to better serve the public and attract more institutional mailers to patronize PHLPost delivery and logistics services.

“We are transforming the mail delivery into logistics services,” Carlos said in a news release on Wednesday.

He said the postal service is now coordinating with the Department of Agriculture “on logistics requirements in part or whole of our farmers in transporting goods at cheaper price.”

The 18 6-wheeler and four 10-wheeler trucks will be distributed across the country as part of the PHLPost’ continuous re-fleeting of the mail transport system which is expected to speed up the delivery of mails and packages nationwide.

As a logistics provider, PHLPost can also deliver or transport their agricultural products such as seedlings, fertilizers, and crops to far-flung areas without access to major cities in the provinces.

“We are expanding our services to help our small farmers sell their products to cities where there is a potential market for them. PHLPost would like to help and uplift our local farmers to sell their product and improve their livelihood,” Carlos said.

He said PHLPost started to establish “Kadiwa pop-up store” in some of its post offices and intends to expand it in other areas as well.

“This is aligned with our goal to deliver cheaper agricultural products or goods through affordable logistics solutions directly to our farmers in support to President’s Marcos' call for affordable food for every Filipino,” he said.

“PHLPost is also determined to ride on the e-commerce boom. The newly acquired postal vehicles will beef-up the e-commerce and logistics delivery business of the postal service. With these brand new trucks, there is a bigger chance and opportunity for PHLPost to enter the e-commerce and logistics market by 2025,” he added.

He said the re-fleeting project will support PHLPost program called “Postal Trinity” which includes the establishment of Barangay Postal Stations nationwide to provide efficient last mile delivery, reaching out even to far-flung areas of the country, the implementation of the new seven-digit alphanumeric new ZIP Code PH from the old four-digit which will standardize the addressing system in the country and the Real Time Visibility system to modernize the delivery and efficiency of its mail operations. (PNA)


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