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Logistics tech firm FarEye has partnered with the Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia to help Philippines businesses enhance logistics efficiency through AI and data intelligence
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PASIA is looking to leverage FarEye’s global experience, best practices, and AI-powered product capabilities to help enterprises across industries plan smarter, execute faster, and operate more sustainably across the country’s complex, island-based logistics landscape
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Logistics costs in the Philippines account for nearly 27% of gross domestic product – over three times the global average and higher than the Association of Southeast Asian Nations benchmark of 16%
Logistics tech firm FarEye has partnered with the Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia (PASIA) to help Philippines businesses enhance logistics efficiency through AI and data intelligence.
PASIA is looking to leverage FarEye’s global experience, best practices, and AI-powered product capabilities to help enterprises across industries plan smarter, execute faster, and operate more sustainably across the country’s complex, island-based logistics landscape, the companies said in a joint statement.
They noted that the partnership comes at a critical time for the Philippines, where logistics costs account for nearly 27% of gross domestic product – over three times the global average and far higher than the Association of Southeast Asian Nations benchmark of 16%.
Addressing this gap represents a major opportunity to unlock billions in economic value and strengthen national competitiveness.
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Across the Philippines, FarEye’s technology is already being used by various retailers, manufacturers, and logistics providers to orchestrate nearly 100 million deliveries annually to reduce route miles, improve on-time delivery rates, and gain end-to-end visibility.
By applying AI-driven planning, predictive analytics, and orchestration, enterprises are turning logistics from a cost center into a strategic growth lever, the companies said.
“The Philippines stands at the crossroads of complexity and opportunity,” said Gautam Kumar, FarEye co-founder and chief operating officer.
“By working with PASIA, we want to redefine what intelligent logistics can achieve, helping enterprises move from operational efficiency to national impact, and positioning the Philippines as a benchmark for AI-led logistics in the region,” he added.
For his part, PASIA chairman and chief executive officer Charlie Villaseñor said: “Our collaboration with FarEye reflects PASIA’s commitment to advancing the Philippines’ logistics sector through innovation and capability building. By combining our industry network and expertise with FarEye’s AI-driven platform, we aim to empower organizations to achieve global standards in efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness.”
Last year, PASIA and FarEye also formalized a partnership to promote transportation management systems (TMS) across the Philippine logistics sector.
FarEye, which started in India, has been operating in the Philippines for years and considers the country one of its largest markets in the region.
FarEye also participated at PASIA’s recent PASIAWorld 2025 conference and exhibit, which brought together over 300 industry professionals, reinforcing its commitment to supporting the Philippines’ vision of becoming a regional logistics hub and a model for digitally enabled economic progress.