FAST Logistics taps FarEye to upgrade operation systems
FAST Logistics Group CEO for Logistics Manuel L. Onrejas Jr. and chief information officer Leo Sacamos Jr. recently signed a contract with FarEye, represented by co-founder and COO Gautam Kumar, formalizing FAST’s adoption of FarEye’s AI-powered last-mile delivery platform to strengthen transport operations across the Philippines. Photo from FAST Logistics
  • FAST Logistics Group has partnered with logistics tech firm FarEye to modernize its delivery operations
  • FAST is transitioning from its in-house, custom-built transport management system to FarEye’s configuration-led delivery intelligence layer
  • FarEye’s platform will enable FAST to improve delivery predictability and route planning through artificial intelligence while increasing visibility across hubs and fleets
  • FAST and FarEye are now entering the design and rollout phases for their partnership

FAST Logistics Group has partnered with logistics tech firm FarEye to modernize its delivery operations and provide faster and reliable transport solutions to businesses and consumers.

To support innovation and execution at scale across its fleet of 3,100 trucks nationwide, FAST in a statement said it is transitioning from its in-house, custom-built transport management system to FarEye’s configuration-led delivery intelligence layer.

FarEye’s platform will enable FAST to improve delivery predictability and route planning through artificial intelligence (AI) while increasing visibility across hubs and fleets. It will also allow FAST to track and improve key performance indicators, including driver productivity, hub performance, and customer satisfaction.

In addition, the platform will enable FAST to improve workflows through configuration rather than custom code, allowing teams to deploy new transport capabilities more quickly.

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With FarEye’s platform, FAST said it will be able to improve service level agreement performance through enhanced routing and better data consistency.

“FAST has always believed that exceptional logistics begins with exceptional customer experience,” FAST chief executive officer for logistics Manuel Onrejas Jr. said.

“To meet the pace at which our customers are evolving, we need technology that lets us innovate faster and operate with greater reliability. FarEye brings that agility,” Onrejas added.

FAST chief information officer Leandro Sacamos Jr. noted that the group’s legacy systems “served us well, but the market requires a platform that adapts quickly and scales without friction.”

“FarEye lets us configure new workflows instead of building them from scratch every time. It helps our teams make faster, better decisions for the industry’s most discerning customers,” Sacamos added.

For his part FarEye co-founder and chief operating officer Gautam Kumar said: “Across Southeast Asia, delivery networks are becoming more dynamic, increasingly fragmented, and more customer driven. We’re happy to help FAST bring intelligence to this scale and complexity, so they can respond faster, operate with greater predictability, and build a modern logistics foundation for the next decade.”

FAST and FarEye are now entering the design and rollout phases for their partnership, with the shared goal of building a modern logistics engine that improves speed, strengthens customer experience especially for last-mile delivery, and supports the next decade of growth for Philippine enterprises.

For more than 50 years, FAST said it has been  managing over one million deliveries annually, serving the fast-moving consumer goods, retail, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and agriculture sectors.

FAST is  also a partner of the Department of Social Welfare and Development in hiring beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, as well as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority in providing government-accredited logistics training in warehouse and forklift operations.

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