Ayala bets on e-commerce logistics company Entrego

Ayala Corp. Chairman and CEO Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (4th from the right), and Ayala Corp. President and COO Fernando Zobel de Ayala (8th from the right), together with AC Infra CEO and Entrego Chairman Rene D. Almendras (1st from the left), Entrego CCO, Nona Torres (4th from the left), Entrego President, Constantin Robertz (6th from the right), Zalora CFO, Ruben Strappers (7th from the right) along with members of Entrego’s dynamic team celebrate Entrego’s official unboxing in an event held yesterday at Fairmont Hotel in Makati. AYALA

AYALA through its wholly owned subsidiary, AC Infrastructure Holdings Corp. (AC Infra), together with its partner, Global Fashion Group (GFG), has officially launched Entrego Fulfillment Solutions, Inc. (Entrego), a technology-driven end-to-end fulfillment solutions company.

Entrego intends to build on its expertise in e-commerce logistics and fulfillment solutions and offers an integrated suite of fulfillment services including management of parcel, document and bulky deliveries for B2B and B2C customers.

“We are applying technology to transform the logistics ecosystem. Our intent is to innovate and organize services to achieve better operating and cost efficiencies for the various customers we have, whether large, medium, or small-scale companies,” shared AC Infra CEO and chairman of the Board of Entrego, Rene D. Almendras.

As the digital economy expands, traditional logistics infrastructure and systems are also undergoing a similar digital transformation to meet the needs of this growing marketplace. Entrego is well positioned to meet these expectations with its 45 hubs as of October 2018 covering over 1,500 cities and municipalities all over the Philippines. Since starting operations, Entrego is averaging a 99 percent on-time delivery rate nationwide, and even reaches 100 percent on-time delivery in certain areas.

“With our technology-driven fulfillment solutions, our mission is to enable businesses to grow and allow them to focus on their core competencies by taking on the burden of logistics: that of getting goods from origin to destination economically and efficiently, with more visibility in the supply chain, and better customer experience,” said Entrego’s President Constantin Robertz./PN

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