
FILIPINO logistics solutions provider ALiN Cargo Express Corp. (Acec) targets to be present in 21 key locations across the country through franchising.
A top official said they are aiming to bolster the company’s domestic network and enhance accessibility to comprehensive logistics and business center services nationwide.
The expansion seeks to tap into high-growth areas characterized by strong demand for logistics, remittance and essential business services.
Acec currently operates 15 active domestic branches alongside 27 international branches spanning 18 countries.
“These locations have been carefully selected as they represent major population centers, economic hubs, OFW-rich provinces, or gateways for trade and tourism,” said Israel Alin, Acec founder and chief executive officer. “By establishing our presence in these strategic areas, we’re not only strengthening our national network but also improving delivery efficiency while bringing trusted cargo solutions closer to more
Filipino communities.”
The new franchise locations will span Northern Luzon (including Cagayan or Ilocos, Benguet, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Bulacan), Metro Manila and nearby areas (Quezon City, Metro Manila, Cavite, Laguna and Batangas), Central Luzon (Quezon Province and Naga City), Visayas (Samar, Roxas, Talisay and Negros Oriental), Mindanao (Bukidnon, Zamboanga, Tagum and General Santos) and Puerto Princesa in Palawan.
ALiN Cargo Express’s franchise centers will offer a broad suite of services beyond traditional cargo, including bill payment, money remittance, cash-in/cash-out transactions, mobile e-loading and travel and ticketing services.
The company is also preparing to integrate modern financial services such as fund transfers (P2P) and QR-based payment services (P2M).
Supporting this expansion is the ALiN Service App, available on web platforms, Android, and iOS, which provides real-time parcel tracking for both international and domestic shipments.
Acec’s domestic operations are anchored by four major warehouses in Pangasinan, Parañaque, Cebu and Cagayan de Oro, along with a substantial fleet ensuring nationwide coverage.
“At ALiN Cargo Express, we continue to expand and innovate, striving to touch more lives worldwide by making logistics and essential services seamless, accessible, and hassle-free,” Alin added. “With our customer-first mindset, we aim to set new standards in the cargo industry and business center solutions—connecting families, empowering entrepreneurs and serving
communities across the globe.”
ALiN Cargo Express Corp. is a member of the ALiN Group of Companies, with over two decades of service to Filipino communities. Acec was formally launched six years ago as the group’s specialized logistics arm. / KOC