Mober, the pioneer of green logistics services in the Philippines has unveiled sustainable deliver services in Cebu, to support the regional expansion of Swedish home furnishing retail giant IKEA Philippines.
Mober will use its 100 percent electric vehicle fleet to support home deliveries in Cebu and other Visayas provinces, ensuring zero-emission deliveries.
“We are thrilled to embark on this groundbreaking journey, expanding our green delivery solutions to the Visayas. This represents a leap forward for the Philippines in embracing sustainable practices across the logistics industry” said Mober founder and CEO Dennis Ng.
In addition, Mober will assist the furniture brand’s warehousing solutions via a collection hub located in Cebu City, speeding up delivery times and increasing product accessibility for Filipino households in Visayas. The collection hub serves as the last-mile delivery point for IKEA Philippines’ sustainable products and houses Mober’s EV charging stations.
The Cebu City facility includes Mober’s latest 15kw OCPP chargers, compatible with type 2 and GB/T standards, ensuring efficient support for Mober’s EV fleet serving IKEA.
As the leader in green logistics in the Philippines, Mober supports the end-to-end supply chain sustainability of major fast-moving consumer goods and retail brands. Besides IKEA Philippines, Mober partners with SM Appliance Center, Unilever Philippines, Nestle Philippines, and Nespresso, as well as renowned logistics companies Maersk and Kuehne+Nagel.
Mober offers a unique partnership model that provides an unprecedented advantage to businesses, allowing them to transition to green delivery operations with zero capital expenditures (capex) or upfront costs, effectively democratizing access to green logistics.
At present, Mober has 60 fleet comprised of 39 e-trucks, 17 e-vans, and 4 three-wheelers.
Looking ahead, Mober plans to establish a network of charging stations from Pasay City to Tacloban, positioned every 150-200 kilometers, to support its growing fleet and underscore its leadership in green logistics.