Manila Bulletin

DTI sees more jobs in trucking industry

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Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez revealed that there are more job opportunit­ies in the domestic trucking industry, which has expanded so fast because of the country’s growing economy.

“The growing investment­s in the country, especially in the manufactur­ing sector, increased the demand for trucking, shipping, and other logistics services. Many have invested in these sectors and are now looking for people to be part of their operations. This means more jobs for our people,” said Lopez in a speech at the first Logistics Services Philippine­s Conference.

Marilyn Alberto, President of the Philippine Multimodal Transport and Logistics Associatio­n, Inc. (PMTLAI), also shared that there is now a shortage of drivers and truck helpers in the country.

Lopez said that those interested to join the workforce can get training from the Academy of Developmen­tal Logistics, Inc., led by Sam Bautista, and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA).

“It is a given that you have to train well to provide good service. But the opportunit­y is there, we just have to let the people know so we can link them to the proper training institutio­ns,” said Lopez. Nestor Felicio, President of the Supply Chain Management of the Philippine­s (SCMAP), agreed with the Secretary’s assessment and said that proper training is required before one enters the trucking business.

“Not everyone can put up a trucking company; it’s about effectiven­ess. We’re willing to pay for quality service and choose good and reliable truckers,” said Felicio. SCMAP is composed of companies that avail trucking and logistics services.

The two-day conference, which was themed “Trabaho and Negosyo: Creating Opportunit­ies in the Logistics Services Sector,” gathered around 500 participan­ts from the logistics services industry, government sector, and developmen­t partners.

"Logistics is the lifeblood of businesses and the economy as a whole. And as our manufactur­ing industry grows, the demand for logistics services grows with it,” said Sec. Lopez. (BCM)

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