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Mober has partnered with the provincial government of Laguna to improve healthcare access through the use of an initial two electric tricycles that will serve as mobile pharmacies
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Mober founder and CEO Dennis Ng said the venture highlights public-private partnerships as a key driver in accelerating public services nationwide
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Mober’s e-tricycles as mobile pharmacies will efficiently deliver essential medical supplies directly to Laguna residents, with a strong focus on those in remote and hard-to-reach areas
Mober has partnered with the provincial government of Laguna to improve healthcare access through the use of an initial two electric tricycles that will serve as mobile pharmacies.
“At Mober, we are proud to support initiatives that bring essential services closer to communities,” Mober founder and CEO Dennis Ng said in a press statement.
Ng said the venture highlights public-private partnerships as a key driver in accelerating public services nationwide.
“This small step in partnership with the Provincial Government of Laguna reflects our adaptability as a logistics partner, whether for businesses or the government, in exploring practical ways to use our electric fleet to address specific needs,” Ng added.
The mobile pharmacy project is part of the province’s agenda on improving healthcare in the province, especially for persons with disabilities and senior citizens.
“Healthcare is one of our top agendas for Lagunenses, and we are grateful to partners like Mober for enabling our initiatives in making healthcare more accessible,” said Laguna Governor Sol Aragones.
Mober’s e-tricycles as mobile pharmacies will efficiently deliver essential medical supplies directly to Laguna residents, with a strong focus on those in remote and hard-to-reach areas.
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