Wednesday, December 3, 2025

FarEye and PASIA partner to boost last-mile logistics’ efficiency in PH

FarEye, the global leader in last-mile TMS (transportation management system), has announced a partnership with the Procurement and Supply Institute of Asia (PASIA) to help organizations in the Philippines enhance last mile logistics’ efficiency through AI and data intelligence.

The partnership, announced at the recent PASIA 2025, comes at a critical time for the Philippines, where logistics costs account for nearly 27 percent of GDP – over three times the global average and far higher than the ASEAN benchmark of 16 percent. Addressing this gap represents a major opportunity to unlock billions in economic value and strengthen national competitiveness.

“The Philippines stands at the crossroads of complexity and opportunity,” said Gautam Kumar, FarEye COO and co-founder.  By working with PASIA, he said, FarEye hopes to redefine what intelligent logistics can achieve, helping enterprises move from operational efficiency to national impact, and positioning the Philippines as a benchmark for AI-led logistics in the region.

For his part, PASIA Chairman Charlie Villasenor said the collaboration with FarEye reflects its commitment to advancing the Philippines’ logistics sector through innovation and capability building. “By combining our industry network and expertise with FarEye’s AI-driven platform, we aim to empower organizations to achieve global standards in efficiency, sustainability, and competitiveness,” said Villasenor.

PASIA is looking to leverage FarEye’s global experience, best practices, and AI-powered product capabilities to help enterprises across industries plan smarter, execute faster, and operate more sustainably across the country’s complex, island-based logistics landscape.

Across the Philippines, FarEye’s technology is already enabling leading retailers, manufacturers, and logistics providers – orchestrate nearly 100 million deliveries annually to reduce route miles, improve on-time delivery rates, and gain end-to-end visibility. By applying AI-driven planning, predictive analytics, and orchestration, enterprises are turning logistics from a cost center into a strategic growth lever.

FarEye’s participation at PASIA 2025 which brought together over 300+ companies industry professionals, reinforces its commitment to supporting the Philippines’ vision of becoming a regional logistics hub and a model for digitally enabled economic progress. As India and the Philippines deepen their partnership in trade and technology, FarEye continues to serve as a bridge between AI innovation and economic impact,  helping enterprises build smarter, more efficient delivery ecosystems.

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