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Pandemic puts needed spotlight on logistics

Business Owner, Insights, Logistics and Supply ChainBy Linda B. BolidoOctober 4, 2021

If goods and services are seemingly moving smoothly and effortlessly despite the COVID-19 pandemic that continues to rage not just in the Philippines but around the world, then people in the logistics and supply chain field deserve much of the credit. They showed flexibility, ingenuity and adaptability in responding to the challenges posed by a…

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Empowering MSMEs today towards digital adoption

Business Owner, E-Commerce, Insights, Logistics and Supply ChainBy InquirerSeptember 30, 2021

As the sector that enables the vital movement of goods and products from one place to another, logistics has always been an indispensable part of the Philippine economy. However, it has faced a lot of challenges in the past year due to restricted movement of goods, delay in manufacturing and fewer imports, which are direct…

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They keep economy moving against all odds

Business Owner, Insights, Logistics and Supply ChainBy Linda B. BolidoSeptember 29, 2021

If goods and services are seemingly moving smoothly and effortlessly despite the COVID-19 pandemic that continues to rage not just in the Philippines but around the world, people in the logistics and supply chain field deserve much of the credit. They showed flexibility, ingenuity and adaptability in responding to the challenges posed by a health…

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