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AP Cargo reopened its flagship store, which has been relocated to a bigger, more strategic hub along the Domestic Road in Pasay City
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With expanded space, direct proximity to the domestic airport, and a 24/7 operations setup, AP Cargo said the new branch is built to handle high-volume cargo flow with greater speed, efficiency, and reliability
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The new branch replaces the one located at the old Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4, which operated for 25 years
AP Cargo recently reopened its flagship store, which has been relocated to a bigger, more strategic hub along the Domestic Road in Pasay City.
More than just an expansion, the new branch is designed to meet the demands of modern logistics, handling any cargoes bound anywhere in the Philippines, either through air, roll-on/roll-off, land or sea, AP Cargo said in a statement.
The new branch succeeds the one located at the old Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4, which operated for 25 years.
“For more than two decades, our old Domestic Branch stood as the lifeline of AP Cargo. This new flagship is not just a bigger space—it is proof of our growth, our heritage, and our promise to serve better for the next 25 years and beyond,” AP Cargo president and chief executive officer Enrique Castillo said.
With expanded space, direct proximity to the domestic airport, and a 24/7 operations setup, AP Cargo said the new branch is built to handle high-volume cargo flow with greater speed, efficiency, and reliability.
“For customers, this means faster turnaround times, later cut-off acceptance for shipments, and smoother transfers to and from the airport—so the cargo gets to its destination quicker, with less waiting and fewer delays. More than infrastructure, it represents AP Cargo’s blueprint for the future—a model branch that sets the standard for the next generation of our nationwide network,” Castillo said.
AP Cargo said the new flagship branch signals not only expansion, but also its readiness to embrace new opportunities and to continuously raise the bar for logistics in the Philippines.
AP Cargo currently has 97 branches nationwide, spanning from Laoag in the north to Tawi-Tawi in the south, servicing small and medium enterprises and big corporations alike.
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