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DTI launches supply chain, logistics center to support MSMEs

DTI launches supply chain, logistics center to support MSMEs

Provided by Philippine Daily Inquirer.

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MANILA, Philippines -- The country’s largest logistics firms on Wednesday committed to offer discounted rates on their services for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). This was as part of a new private-public sector initiative led by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).

For this purpose, the DTI launched its Supply Chain and Logistics Center (SCLC). This is aimed at lowering the logistics costs to make local MSMEs more competitive and more connected.

Trade Secretary Ma. Cristina Roque said in a statement the SCLC will act as a nationwide support system. It is intended to address logistics concerns and connect users to appropriate service providers. It is expected to help reduce transaction costs and enhance access to markets.

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“Through the SCLC Hotline and Portal, MSMEs can now access real-time support for freight inquiries, service referrals, regulatory guidance, and more-right at their fingertips,” Roque said.

The initiative includes 17 of the country’s most trusted logistics providers, she added.

These firms include 2GO, Airspeed, Cebu Pacific, DHL, F2 Logistics, Fast Logistics, FedEx, Flash Express and Grab. Also included are Laguna Gateway Inland Container Terminal (LGICT), Lalamove, LBC Express, Maersk, PAL Cargo and Yello X, among others.

“From this launch, we move towards establishing the physical SCLC hub—a logistics help desk, training ground, and matching platform,” Roque said.

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She said they plan to integrate these services with the DTI’s Negosyo Centers and Philippine Trade and Investment Centers. This is to ensure access even in hard-to-reach areas.

According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, MSMEs make up over 99 percent of all business establishments in the country. These employ nearly 63 percent of the total workforce.

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