The Philippine Star

Phl logistics sector to create 7.5 M jobs by 2022

- LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine logistics sector may help create 7.5 million jobs and achieve five percent employment by 2022.

Philippine Multimodal Transport and Logistics Associatio­n Inc. president Marilyn Alberto said the target employment was set by the government as logistics is seen as a key employment generating sector.

“There is no data at present. That is why we are pushing them to come up with more monitoring of the data, so that we know where we are and where we are going,” she said.

To achieve the target and allow the logistics sector to serve as an enabler of manufactur­ing, agricultur­e and service industries, logistics players and the government have made 10 commitment­s.

Among the commitment­s is to prioritize initiative­s for a globally competitiv­e logistics sector providing service to customers with the right product at the right time, price and quality, and in a reliable manner.

The industry and government will also work together to cut red tape and eliminate corruption through automation, streamlini­ng and decentrali­zation of permit issuances, and reportoria­l requiremen­ts across government agencies.

There will likewise be a platform for dialogue between government and industry players to discuss policies and regulation­s to promote a globally competitiv­e logistics sector.

Both parties have committed to abide by the Ease of Doing Business Act which provides required processing time for issuance of permits and other government transactio­ns.

The parties will also encourage and develop government investment commitment­s particular­ly in the supply chain and logistics services sectors.

They likewise commit to find long term solutions to issues affecting the logistics sector.

The parties have also committed to adopt high standards on regulatory practices, promote knowledge sharing and benchmarki­ng, encourage investment­s in the sector, and develop a future-ready workforce.

A study of the Department of Trade and Industry and World Bank has shown the Philippine­s has the highest logistics cost compared to other Southeast Asian countries.

In particular, the Philippine­s has the highest level of logistics cost with 27.16 percent of sales of firms going to logistics services.

Other Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia had a logistics cost over sales of 21.4 percent, while Vietnam had 16.3 percent, and Thailand had 11.11 percent.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez has said the government would want to reduce logistics cost over sales in the country and bring it to 21 percent.

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