business-bannerTransportify, a mobile and web app that allows booking and managing pickups and deliveries in select metro areas across Southeast Asia, has recently been launched in the Philippines.

The service allows businesses and consumers to take advantage of affordable same-day pickup and delivery throughout Metro Manila, the company said.

The Philippines is the third Southeast Asian country Transportify expanded to in less than two years, Thailand and Indonesia being the other two. It now caters to more than 100,000 business customers, 9,000 drivers, and seven different vehicle classes across Bangkok, Jakarta, and now Manila.

Transportify allows customers to choose the right size of vehicle to fit goods that need delivery.

There is a flat fee for the first 3 kilometers and a fee for every kilometer thereafter.

The service ensures customers pay only the options they select. Such options include requesting special help from your driver, additional destinations up to 10, adding extra helpers, or COD services.

Booking may be done up to two weeks in advance. Booking for immediate arrival takes less than 75 minutes.

Transportify’s app may be downloaded from Google Play or Apple App stores or accessed from www.transportify.com.ph.

The service is built on connecting businesses and individuals with qualified drivers and their vehicles to provide affordable and trustworthy delivery services.

For inquiries, call Nicole Panaligan at +639178956975 or email nicole.panaligan@transportify.com.ph.

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