The Philippine Star

Black Arrow Express to expand network by year-end

- – Iris Gonzales

Black Arrow Express, the last mile company of the AAI Group of Companies, is targeting to expand its network by year-end as it hitches a ride on the country’s growing economy, officials said in a briefing Thursday night.

Black Arrow president Allan Brizuela said the company would have at least 1,200 couriers or riders by the end of the year from 700 at present.

This would be across the company’s 50 hubs across on the country.

Brizuela said they are targeting to serve more e-commerce platforms which are steadily growing alongside the increasing customer preference for online retailing versus the brick and mortar retailers.

Black Arrow vice president John Walter Baybay said the rapid growth in e-commerce puts a lot of pressure on the company’s manpower and asset requiremen­ts.

“More than 97 percent of our volumes are coming from e-commerce as more and more people are starting to buy and sell online. In order to keep up with demand, we need to place the right systems in place. Once a buyer clicks ‘buy’ or ‘check out,’ our systems talk and triggers a movement of our network of hubs and transporta­tion, moving parcels from door-to-door all around the country.

The company is targeting to reach its three millionth delivery milestone before the end of the year.

“We reached our millionth delivery this July after being in operation for only 18 months and we’re picking up even more speed in terms of delivery volume as we upgrade our delivery capacity in the coming months,” Baybay said.

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