2GO aims for ‘smarter’ logistics services to meet growing demand
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  • 2GO is aiming to fortify and continue upgrading its logistics services as it anticipates rising market demand in 2026
  • The anticipated growth is driven in large part by e-commerce
  • Online commerce in the country is projected to surpass $28 billion in 2025, with strong double-digit annual growth as more consumers shop online and sellers scale digitally
  • In response to these developments, 2GO said it is expanding its express and e-commerce fulfilment capabilities with nationwide pickup, sorting, and last-mile delivery supported by digital tracking and integrated platforms

2GO is aiming to fortify and continue upgrading its logistics services as it anticipates rising market demand in 2026 driven in large part by e-commerce.

The 2GO Group, a multimodal transport and logistics solutions provider, said it is entering the new year with focus on innovation, integration, and nationwide connectivity.

“Our outlook for 2026 is anchored on building smarter and more responsive logistics solutions that support economic activity where it matters most,” Frederic DyBuncio, president and CEO of 2GO Group Inc. said in a press release.

“As the Philippine economy grows, logistics becomes even more essential. Our role is to ensure goods, services, and people move reliably and efficiently across the country,” he added.

The company noted that the Philippine logistics market has shown robust growth with rising domestic consumption, infrastructure improvements, and digital commerce.

As of 2024, the logistics industry reached an estimated $55.65 billion, and it is projected to grow at about 6% annually through 2030.

E-commerce in the country is projected to surpass $28 billion in 2025, with strong double-digit annual growth as more consumers shop online and sellers scale digitally.

“These trends are driving significant need for reliable fulfilment, tracking, and delivery services across the country’s thousands of islands,” 2GO said.

In response to these market developments, 2GO said it is expanding its express and e-commerce fulfilment capabilities with nationwide pickup, sorting, and last-mile delivery supported by digital tracking and integrated platforms.

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These services help micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as well as big businesses reach customers faster.

Beyond last-mile delivery, 2GO’s freight forwarding and special container solutions support industries with secure, temperature-controlled, and customized cargo handling requirements. These services are vital for manufacturers, agribusinesses, and exporters navigating both inter-island and international trade flows, it said.

2GO’s sea-based logistics and ROPAX operations further strengthen its multimodal capabilities. Through sea travel and rolling cargo services, the company connects major and secondary ports, enabling the movement of passengers alongside essential goods.

Recent investments in port infrastructure, including expanded passenger terminals, support stronger connectivity between Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao and reflect the continued growth of inter-island mobility and commerce.

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“Growth today requires flexibility and integration,” DyBuncio aid. “Our priority is to make logistics simpler for our customers by offering solutions that are reliable, scalable, and aligned with their specific needs, whether they are SMEs, large enterprises, or online sellers.”

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