Logistics firm Ninja Van Philippines is expanding its business-to-business (B2B) services through Ninja Restock, a new delivery solution that enables brands and businesses to distribute supplies seamlessly to their locations and branches.
During the program launch on April 11, Ninja Van Country Head Vin Perez said that Ninja Restock “streamlines the resupply and delivery process, providing flexibility and cost optimization with the benefit of nationwide coverage.”
He noted that the program aims to address some of the logistics challenges experienced by medium-sized businesses, particularly in restocking their stores from a centralized warehouse, paying high fees, and extended waiting times for delivery of items.
“Many small and medium-sized businesses encounter difficulties in sending out products and supplies to their branches, particularly if they have less than a truckload’s (LTL) supply to send out at any given time,” said Perez.
Ninja Restock also complements the company's existing program, Ninja Fulfillment that offers inventory management and warehousing solutions.
The firm's new 3,700 square meter (sqm) warehouse in Cabuyao, Laguna, which can process 15,000 orders daily, enables integrated inbound, storage, outbound, and return processes for faster handling and delivery of parcels and packages.
“As a trusted delivery partner of brands across a diverse set of verticals – from banks, electronics, to beauty, fashion, and even the government – we have a keen understanding of how the diverse logistics needs of businesses need a one-stop, seamless, solutions-based approach,” said Ninja Van Philippines Chief Commercial Officer Sabina Lopez-Vergara.
The firm said that Filipino coffee chain Pickup Coffee has availed of the services of Ninja Restock, giving daily restocking support for its outlets. Overseas, Ninja Restock is being used in Malaysia by Skechers USA, Inc. and Faber Castell.