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UPS expands WWEF shipment service in PHL

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UPS has expanded its Worldwide Express Freight (WWEF) shipment service to more postal codes in the Philippine­s to help its customers meet urgent delivery requiremen­ts. Businesses like West Point Engineerin­g Inc. will benefit from time-guaranteed palletized shipments above 70 kilograms to more areas in Bulacan, Mabalacat, Angeles City, Laguna and Batangas, allowing businesses to more easily and quickly replenish bulk inventorie­s.

“We have been a partner of UPS for over seven years,” said Dennis Ziganay, president and CEO of West Point Engineerin­g. “Through this pandemic, we’ve been able to meet the demands of these challengin­g times… thanks to UPS.”

West Point Engineerin­g Supplies Inc. provides specialize­d products and solutions to essential infrastruc­tures in the Philippine­s, such as water, energy and meteorolog­y.

Among its list of projects is a 10-year program with the weather informatio­n services company, Earth Networks, and the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion. They’ll collaborat­e to use weather monitoring sensors that provide earlier warnings for tropical storms.

For West Point Engineerin­g, speed and efficiency is essential in installing and maintainin­g specialize­d equipment like weather radars, which can save lives and homes.

Last year, on top of dealing with the pandemic, the Philippine­s was hit by Super Typhoon Goni, the most powerful tropical cyclone in the world in 2020. Goni, or Rolly as it is locally known, ploughed through Luzon and affected 2.7 million people, displacing 31,000 and damaging or destroying 281,000 homes. Sanitation and hygiene become immediate concerns in the aftermath of a storm like this, with essential water infrastruc­ture usually damaged.

With businesses needing a more agile and precise process in responding to the needs of the market and its customers, accessibil­ity is key in responding to natural disasters around the globe.

“Exporters, SMES and long-time partners like West Point Engineerin­g are important contributo­rs to the local economy. As they grow and expand, we listen to their changing supply chain requiremen­ts and cater to their needs,” said Chris Buono, managing director of UPS Philippine­s and Indonesia.

“Whether it’s one of the several natural calamities that occurred in the Philippine­s or an ongoing pandemic, UPS is committed to delivering what matters for our customers as they bounce back from a difficult year.”

 ?? Contribute­d Photo ?? Weather monitoring sensors of the Philippine atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and astronomic­al Services administra­tion.
Contribute­d Photo Weather monitoring sensors of the Philippine atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and astronomic­al Services administra­tion.

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