Its services include freight forwarding, trucking, container yard operations, heavy-lift movement, rigging and crating, warehousing, cold storage and vendor management inventory (VMI).
“We provide dynamic and borderless logistics solutions to support our local and international clients’ every move,” shared Maria Teresa Roa-Antonio, president of Inland.
To strengthen its position, Inland is continuously expanding its network to cooperate with other freight forwarders and shipping companies. Today the company serves an impressive clientele from thriving industries including manufacturing, general contracting, food and beverage and telecommunications.
Isewan Terminal (Nagoya), JAS (Tokyo) and Hayama International and Engineering are just a few of the company’s valued Japanese clients.
From only 20 units in 1976, Inland has grown its trucking services nationwide with a fleet of over 100 trucks. In 2017, the company tied-up with Hino Motors Philippines for its re-fleeting program. Today more than half of their trucks are Hino.
Inland’s contract logistics, warehouse and manpower management businesses have grown gradually and to date the company has six contract logistics projects with multinational companies and more than 300 employees assigned to various projects.
To strengthen its position, Inland is continuously expanding its network to cooperate with other freight forwarders and shipping companies.
Inland’s VMI business allows its clients to improve their forecasts, scheduling and planning. It has 10,000 sq. meters of storage space strategically located in three major economic zones, allowing clients to enjoy the privilege of duty and taxfree importation while shortening their process flows.
“We continue to try to understand the specific requirements of each of our business clients and partners so that we can serve them better as they grow their businesses in the Philippines,” concluded Roa- Antonio.