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Ninja Van PH ramps up innovation

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Technology-enabled logistics company Ninja Van is accelerating automation and other operational improvements as it marks its sixth anniversary in the Philippines, reiterating its commitment to provide hassle-free deliveries and excellent customer support for Filipino shippers and shoppers.

Ninja Van PH facility

Earlier this year, Ninja Van Philippines opened its 21,000-square-meter fully-automated hub in Cabuyao, Laguna. With fully-integrated measurement and sortation systems, it is Ninja Van Group’s largest automated hub in the region, boosting receiving and outbound capacities by 300 percent and 400 percent, respectively.

The double-deck cross belt system and wheel sorter system in the Cabuyao hub can automatically weigh, measure, and scan parcels, with speeds of up to 2.2 meters per second. They can also provide real-time parcel data, increasing accuracy and efficiency in sorting and parcel tracking.

“These tech-driven innovations drive our mission to bring speedy deliveries and easy issue resolution for our shippers, whose trust and partnership enabled us to grow in the last six years,” said chief operating officer Vin Perez, highlighting that from a handful of employees in its first year, the company has expanded to a headcount of over 8,000, providing nationwide delivery coverage and benefitting more than 21 million shoppers.

Launched in 2014, the Ninja Van Group first started operations in Singapore as a last-mile logistics company, rapidly expanding to key Southeast Asian markets and establishing a footprint in the Philippines in 2016.

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The group recently announced a $50-million investment in automation technology and systems in key regional parcel sorting hubs, which include the Cabuyao hub.

Seen to be completed by the second half of 2024, these region-wide parcel-handling improvements are expected to increase the group’s overall operational productivity by 50 percent.

“We also take note of our customers’ feedback and use them to guide our improvements,” said chief commercial officer Sabina Lopez-Vergara.

“Together with our operational innovation, we implemented focused customer support as well as dedicated account management to continue providing improved shipper experiences,” she said.

“It’s not enough that logistics companies deliver fast, we should be able to address shipper concerns as seamlessly as possible,” Lopez-Vergara said, highlighting that ultimately, shippers look for overall quality in the logistics experience.

“That’s something we are working hard in Ninja Van Philippines to continuously improve, and provide a hassle-free experience from pickup to delivery,” she said.

Ahead of its sixth anniversary, Ninja Van Philippines opened a 5,000-square-meter hub in Novaliches, Quezon City to help cater to delivery requirements in northern part of Metro Manila and Central and Northern Luzon from big e-commerce platforms and micro, small and medium enterprises alike.

Ninja Van’s Logistics+ provides a suite of supply chain management solutions for MSMEs across the region, helping them navigate the complex and ever-changing networks of suppliers, manufacturing partners, transportation providers and financial service providers.

Logistics+ now benefits some 30,000 MSMEs in Southeast Asia.

“The pandemic has accelerated the shift to digital, and while the reopening of physical marketplaces are seen to have some effect on online buying behavior, we have never seen better prospects for the e-commerce and logistics sectors,” said Perez.

“With our todo hustle, no hassle commitment, we are excited for the many opportunities and challenges that lie ahead,” he said.

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