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, a SaaS (software as service) logistics technology firm, is looking to expand in the Philippines. The Singapore-based provider offers distributors and e-commerce companies a platform to build their own logistics distribution networks with their own assets and third-party logistics partners.听听

鈥淲e know you need about 20 different partners in distribution in the Philippines, especially in Metro Manila,鈥 said Lisa Nguyen, Zyllem鈥檚 co-founder and chief operations officer, in a press briefing on Jan. 25. 鈥淲e have methods to consolidate partnerships, to [make it] easy for our customers to integrate all of their partners.鈥澨

The logistics firm serves the retail, F&B (food and beverage), pharmaceutical, and logistics sectors across eight countries in Asia. It manages two million delivery orders per month, up from 25,000 during its inception in 2017. In the Philippines, Zyllem counts Zuellig Pharma Corp., Metro Drug Inc., Airspeed Philippines, Inc., and Suy Sing Commercial Corp. as clients.听

What鈥檚 fascinating about e-commerce in the Philippines is that there鈥檚 no other way to exist at the moment, said Joanna Pawluczuk, head of sales at Zyllem. 鈥淏ecause of the pandemic, a lot of mall operators and F&B businesses are now having to go online 鈥 to provide service to customers.鈥 Logistics is complex but it鈥檚 important, she added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 what [gives us] our medicines, and brings food on the table.鈥澨

The self-service platform can be configured by either Zyllem or the customer. When the government enacts rules like contactless deliveries 鈥 where customers cannot touch mobile devices to sign off their packages 鈥 Zyllem can respond by making and publishing changes in five minutes, explained Ms. Nguyen. 鈥淩ight away we are compliant with policy,鈥 she said.听

The platform, which shows the status of every delivery rider and how far each route has already been executed, can also monitor road restrictions.听

鈥淲e automatically remove vehicles from those route assignments,鈥 said Ms. Pawluczuk. 鈥淩outes are assigned only to vehicles allowed to enter specific zones.鈥澨

The company鈥檚 main target markets are distributors and retailers. 鈥淭heir complexity is asking for a tool like ours,鈥 Ms. Pawluczuk said.听

E-commerce is driving the growth of the Philippine internet economy. The Asia Pacific, meanwhile, is the fastest-growing region for the freight and logistics market,听. This, the market research organization reported, is due in part to countries observing faster technological integration in the logistics process.听

In a Jan. 16听B-Side听episode,听Willy Chang, associate partner at Bain & Company, said that听the Philippine internet economy is projected to hit听$40 billion in terms of gross merchandise value (GMV) by 2025.听鈥淚f we look at what鈥檚 driving it, most of this growth will actually come from e-commerce. It is one of the biggest sectors not only for the Philippines but also for the region,鈥 he said. 鈥斕Patricia B. Mirasol