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FAST Logistics Group recently opened a logistics and crossdock center in Davao City
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The Davao Mega Hub is strategically located about 12 kilometers from Davao International Airport and 15 km from Sasa Port, supported by an existing warehouse in the Sasa area
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It has a total leasable area of 18,608.29 square meters and 13,840 pallet positions
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It could serve as a third-party distribution hub for large businesses as well as support small and medium enterprises through a pay-per-pallet, per-day solution
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The Davao hub in southern Mindanao follows the opening earlier this year of the company’s 1.8-hectare warehouse in Opol, serving northern Mindanao
FAST Logistics Group recently opened a logistics and crossdock center in Davao City to strengthen its capacity for faster and more reliable supply chain network across the southern part of Mindanao.
“Our new Mega Hub in Davao strengthens our ability to serve businesses across Mindanao with greater speed, scale, and reliability,” FAST CEO for Logistics Manuel Onrejas Jr. said in a statement.
The logistics service provider said the hub’s strategic position – located about 12 kilometers (km) from Davao International Airport and 15 km from the Sasa Port – enables seamless connectivity across air, sea, and inland transport networks. The company also has an existing warehouse in the Sasa area.
The new center has a total leasable area of 18,608.29 square meters (sqm) and 13,840 pallet positions, expanding FAST Logistics’ footprint to more than two million square meters of warehouse space in more than 160 hubs nationwide.
These hubs provide more than one million dry pallet positions and 30,000 cold storage pallet positions.
“Driven by our customers’ continued trust in FAST’s best-in-class, integrated logistics solutions, we are expanding with purpose, investing in the infrastructure and capabilities that keep their supply chains moving,” Onrejas said.
FAST currently handles approximately one billion cases in annual throughput.
For big and small businesses
The Davao facility can serve as a third-party distribution hub for large businesses across consumer goods, retail, manufacturing, and agribusiness.
It also supports small and medium enterprises through a pay-per-pallet, per-day model, offering scalable capacity aligned with shifting demand.
“Our goal is to make high-quality warehousing accessible — whether you’re a large national brand or a growing local business,” said Aron Javier, FAST business unit head for Warehousing Solutions.
“With flexible commercial terms and standardized operating processes, customers can scale up or down while maintaining inventory accuracy and service levels,” he added.
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Operations at the site are supported by FAST’s Warehouse Management System (WMS), which enables real-time inventory visibility, accurate order processing, and efficient warehouse operations.
FAST has been accelerating its expansion in Mindanao, the country’s southern islands. It launched in January this year a new 1.8-hectare warehouse in Opol, Misamis Oriental, purpose-built to serve businesses operating in Cagayan de Oro, the main city in northern Mindanao.
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The FAST Davao Logistics and Crossdock Mega Hub. Photo from FAST Logistics