FAST Logistics Group (FAST), the Philippines’ leading end-to-end logistics provider, successfully showcased its comprehensive and integrated solutions designed specifically to modernize the agribusiness sector during the recently concluded AgriLink 2025 exhibition at the World Trade Center in Pasay City.
The three-day event brought together key industry stakeholders, from farm input producers and heavy machinery suppliers to fresh produce farmers and processed food manufacturers. FAST’s exhibit highlighted how integrated services—spanning warehousing, transport, cross-docking, and specialized value-added services—can support agribusinesses of all sizes in navigating complex supply chain challenges.
FAST Solutions Experts provided tailored consultations for handling a diverse range of commodities, from sensitive fresh produce and temperature-controlled agro-chemicals to bulky farming equipment. To simplify logistics planning, the company also offered on-site booking services, allowing organizations to receive instant quotations for their transport and warehousing needs.
As an established leader in FMCG logistics, FAST is strategically leveraging its unparalleled national capabilities and infrastructure to expand support for the agriculture sector. The company currently operates the largest warehouse footprint and the most extensive trucking fleet in the Philippines, powered by a nationwide network that integrates inland trucking, RoRo (roll-on/roll-off), air freight, and sea freight.
A key component of FAST’s presence was the hosted seminar, “Smart Agro-Logistics: A Seminar on Digital Innovations and Solutions Transforming the Farm-to-Market Supply Chain.” The session underscored the critical role of smart, integrated logistics in improving goods transport efficiency, drastically reducing food wastage, and minimizing unnecessary costs from farm to market.
“The true potential of Philippine agriculture can only be unlocked through a modern, collaborative supply chain,” stated a FAST Logistics Group Spokesperson. “Our participation at AgriLink and our Smart Agro-Logistics seminar reinforces our commitment to providing the essential backbone—the infrastructure and technology—that ensures farm produce gets to market efficiently and affordably, ensuring fair prices for both farmers and consumers.”
Speakers at the seminar further stressed the necessity of stronger collaboration among private logistics firms, agricultural players, and government agencies to collectively drive down the cost of fresh produce for consumers while ensuring equitable and fair returns for local farmers.