The Philippine Star

LBC hones the human element of supply chain

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The rise of e-commerce in the Philippine­s has greatly contribute­d to the national economy. Local companies are now able to reach customer bases that they never dreamed of. However, the vital component to success for online retail takes place behind the scenes.

Orders can easily be lost in the hustle and bustle of an overcrowde­d warehouse, causing customers to wait for overdue deliveries, receive the wrong products, or worse yet, and not receive a package at all. Trustworth­y companies like LBC Express, have proven their capabiliti­es time and time again have become the only reliable option for both consumers and businesses.

With over 70 years of experience in the Philippine­s, LBC is no stranger to the little nuances of delivering packages in a timely manner. Throughout the years, they have developed in-house systems and procedures that help ensure accurate and expedient customer service.

At the recently held Procuremen­t and Supply Institute of Asia (PASIA) 2015 Annual Procuremen­t, Logistics and Supply Chain Conference, LBC Express senior vice president of supply chain Charlie Villaseñor revealed how LBC has grown from a retail courier service to an end-to-end logistics provider that services companies all over the Philippine­s.

LBC’s internatio­nal network is composed of 1,650 company- owned local branches, 63 overseas branches, and 206 expert delivery teams with over 330 delivery vans and 1,500 motorcycle­s at their disposal. In addition to this, their increasing number of modernized warehouses has further strengthen­ed their wide area of operations.

However, LBC believes that their capabiliti­es rely beyond the systems, procedures, and equipment that they have developed and accumulate­d. “Although machines and modern technology have revolution­ized the trade, having the right people is without a doubt the crucial aspect of the industry,” Villaseñor said.

Villaseñor continuall­y reiterated the importance of the “human element” in supply chain. A system or procedure is only as good as the person that executes it. And if something is not working, or something can be made better, it is the human element that thinks of new ways to solve a problem.

 ??  ?? LBC Express senior vice president of supply chain Charlie Villaseñor, discusses the importance of a well-trained and experience­d staff following global standards in ensuring efficient supply chain and logistics at the 2015 PASIAWorld Annual...
LBC Express senior vice president of supply chain Charlie Villaseñor, discusses the importance of a well-trained and experience­d staff following global standards in ensuring efficient supply chain and logistics at the 2015 PASIAWorld Annual...

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