Domestic airfreight forwarders handle 2.7% more cargo in 9 months 2025
AP Cargo Logistics Network Corp. topped the list of 30 domestic airfreight forwarders, handling 15.041 million kg or a share of 31.3% to the total for the January-September 2025 period. Photo from AP Cargo
  • Domestic airfreight forwarders in the Philippines handled 48.06 million kilograms of cargo in the first nine months of 2025, up 2.7% year-on-year
  • Consolidations grew 18.8% to 25.588 million kg while breakbulking improved 33.7% to 26,583 kg
  • Direct shipments dropped 46.7% to 22.445 million kg
  • AP Cargo Logistics Network Corp. continued to lead CAB’s list of top 30 domestic airfreight forwarders, handling 15.041 million kg or a share of 31.3% to the total for the January-September 2025 period

Domestic airfreight forwarders in the Philippines handled 48.06 million kilograms (kg) of cargo in the first nine months of 2025 up 2.7% from the 46.8 million kg recorded in the same period last year, according to data from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).

Consolidations accounted for 53.24% or 25.588 million kg of the total, an 18.8% growth from the 21.531 million kg posted in the same period last year.

Direct shipments, which shared 46.7%, dropped 11.1% to 22.445 million kg from 25.246 million kg, while breakbulking increased 33.7% to 26,583 kg from 19.887.50 kg.

CAB noted though that only 89% of domestic airfreight forwarders had complete submission reports of their cargo data for January-September 2025, while 92.71% had complete reports for the same period last year.

AP Cargo Logistics Network Corp. continued to lead CAB’s list of top 30 domestic airfreight forwarders, handling 15.041 million kg or a share of 31.3% to the total for the January-September 2025 period.

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LBC Express, Inc. also remained in second place (compared to last year) with 5.480 million kg or a share of 11.4%, followed by Europac Domestic Consolidator Inc., which entered the list this year, is third with 3.338 million kg or a 6.95% share.

2GO Express, Inc. was still in fourth place with 3.203 million kg or a 6.66% share, while ASP Airspeed Philippines, Inc. jumped two ranks up to fifth with 3.167 million kg or a share of 6.59%.

Still in sixth place was JRS Business Corp., handling 2.517 million kg or a share of 5.24%, followed by Nonpareil International Freight & Cargo Services, Inc., which climbed two places to seventh with 1.376 million kg or 2.86% share.

Improving four ranks to eighth was Wide Wide World Express Corp., covering 1.209 million kg or 2.51% to the total, while Trans-Global Consolidators Inc. stepped up by a rank to ninth with 1.029 million kg or a share of 2.14%.

Completing the top 10 was Cargo Padala Express Forwarding Services Corp., which ascended four places from last year in the same period, handling 1.013 million kg or a 2.11% share.

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From 11th to 20th places were Kim Gold Cargo Logistics Corp. (1.009 million kg); Airspeed International Corp. (794,225 kg); Four Aces Resources Corp. (748,961 kg); Lite Xpress Int’l., Inc. (717,800 kg); Worklink Services, Inc. (696,582 kg); PH Global Jet Express (676,575 kg); Pharmaserv Express (562,379 kg); Worldwide Elite Freight Forwarding Consolidation Services, Inc. (544,313 kg); Libcap Super Express Corp. (84,435 kg); and FAST Logistics Corp. (420,746 kg).

Completing the list from 21st to 30th were Argo International Forwarders Inc. (408,580 kg); V-Freight Cargo Services, Inc. (365,908 kg); AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc. (331,617 kg); High Light Express Philippines Corp. (305,964 kg); NAF Global Inc. (260,915 kg); 3-Way Cargo Transport Inc. (258,886 kg); EPR Cargo Services (174,391 kg); Airfreight 2100, Inc. (164,218 kg); JV Freight Consolidators Inc. (159,445 kg); and Linkasia Forwarding Solutions Corp. (140,833 kg). – Roumina Pablo

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