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Green logistics firm recognized at KMC Startup Awards

Ehda M. Dagooc - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines —  Mober, a frontrunner in green logistics services in the Philippines, has been recognized as one of the most promising and sustainable startups in the Philippines at the first-ever KMC Startup Awards of the Philippine Startup Week.

According to Mober Founder and CEO Dennis Ng the recognition not only celebrates its journey towards sustainability, but also reinforces the company’s resolve to innovate and lead in creating more environmentally responsible Philippines.

“Our efforts in reducing carbon emissions and promoting green logistics have only just begun, and this accolade inspires us to set new benchmarks in our industry,” Ng said.

The award recognizes and celebrates businesses that have demonstrated an outstanding commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices.

Out of more than 200 submissions received for consideration, Mober bagged the silver award in the Sustainable Business Practice Award for its commitment to making the logistics industry in the Philippines greener and more sustainable through the use of electric vehicles (EVs). Mober was recognized under the category alongside gold winner Cubo Modular and bronze winner Bambuhay,

The KMC Startup Awards, held on November 24, 2023 provides a platform to inspire innovation and recognize outstanding startups and visionary entrepreneurs reshaping the business and technology landscapes in the Philippines.

Mober Founder and CEO Dennis Ng expressed his gratitude for the recognition.

Since its transition to EVs in 2021, Mober has been providing green delivery solutions to retail giants such as IKEA Philippines, SM Appliance Center, Unilever Philippines, Nestle Philippines, and Nespresso, as well as renowned logistics companies Maersk and Kuehne+Nagel.

This year, Mober made significant strides toward its commitment to green logistics after it unveiled its flagship EV charging hub in Pasay City and expanded its EV fleet to 60, further cementing its unwavering dedication to an eco-friendly future.

The company aims to become the leading green logistics delivery provider in Southeast Asia by securing a mixed fleet of 100 electric vans and trucks by the first half of 2024.

DENNIS NG

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