FAST Logistics Group ended 2025 with strong momentum, marked by sustainability commitments, expansion, and strategic partnerships that strengthened its position as one of the Philippines’ leading end-to-end logistics providers.

In a statement, the company said one of its 2025 key initiatives was launching its ESG Strategy and a formal Net Zero commitment by 2050. The company said the move is significant given its scale, which includes more than two million square meters of warehouse space, one million pallet positions across over 150 sites, and the country’s largest transport logistics fleet of more than 3,100 trucks.
It also expanded its footprint and service coverage to serve businesses of all sizes, including micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). The company opened four new outlets in Nueva Vizcaya, Albay, Camarines Sur, and Sorsogon in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and local government units.
FAST said the outlets aim to strengthen logistics support for MSMEs and farmers, and improve access of businesses to consolidated cargo services such as Less-than-Truckload (LTL) and Less-than-Container Load (LCL). These services allow small businesses to ship goods efficiently without needing large shipment volumes.
On FMCG logistics, FAST launched a new crossdock facility in Laguna under its Flow by FAST solution. The solution serves as an alternative to direct-to-store deliveries and is designed for efficiency and cost savings. Under the system-guided model, FAST consolidates and co-loads shipments based on scheduled receiving windows at supermarkets and retail outlets in South Luzon.

In agro-logistics, FAST highlighted its capability to handle time-sensitive produce. The company transported two tons of Guimaras mangoes sourced directly from farmers to Manila for the International Food Exhibition (IFEX), demonstrating its cold chain capabilities.
FAST also partnered with the Nueva Vizcaya Agricultural Terminal Inc. (NVAT) and Agro-DigitalPH to improve their farm-to-market distribution.
The company also reported expanded engagement in pharmaceutical logistics. FAST participated in PhilMedical Expo 2025, where it showcased integrated solutions such as warehousing, multimodal transport via land, air, sea, and RoRo, Intelligent ColdChain Solutions, and toll manufacturing support.
As an employer of 12,000 Filipinos, FAST also promoted inclusive employment by hiring qualified beneficiaries of the government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development. The company said the program provides stable livelihood opportunities while supporting its expanding logistics operations.
“The year 2025 was an eventful year for FAST. It was marked by purposeful expansion, stronger collaborations, and innovations that reflect the evolving needs of businesses and communities nationwide,” the company said.
As FAST moves into 2026, the company said it remains committed to delivering end-to-end logistics solutions that help Filipino enterprises grow, ensure the efficient movement of essential goods nationwide, and support development across communities. #
