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PSA BDP establishes office in the Philippines

PSA BDP, a global logistics and supply chain solutions provider, has opened its first office in the Philippines, located in Paranaque City.

The new office marks PSA BDP’s 140th global location, and Doods de Vera, Country General Manager, will lead all aspects of the Philippines operation.

Philippines is a founding member of the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN), which has many free trade agreements (FTAs) with neighboring key economies like China, India, and Japan and PSA BDP believes that investments in Southeast Asia can expand the company’s global network and elevate connectivity.

Strategically positioned between Manila’s airport and seaport, the new office, PSA BDP Philippines, will improve supply chain flows for customers within the chemical, retail & consumer, life sciences & pharmaceuticals, and electric vehicle & industrial sectors by offering the following services:

  • Export Air and Ocean Freight Forwarding
  • Customs Brokerage
  • Import Services
  • Project & Heavy Lifts
  • Trucking & Haulage
  • LLP
  • 4PL
  • Warehousing & Distribution

Gary Chan, PSA BDP’s Managing Director of Asia Pacific, commented, “Philippines serves as a key hub for economic and trade growth, and our team is thrilled to bring PSA BDP’s presence to our customers in this region. This new office will mark the company’s 50th office in Asia.” He added, “Our team of experts is ready to embark on this new chapter of delivering exceptional end-to-end supply chain solutions that provide value and create sustainable growth for current customers while simultaneously unlocking opportunities for new partnerships.”





Antonis Karamalegkos
Managing Editor

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