Sunday, September 4, 2016

Do You Need to Move Your Goods to the Vis-Min Areas via RORO?

I am looking for clients who need to move cargo to the Visayas and Mindanao (or VisMin) areas via RORO or Roll-On Roll-Off ships.

12 x 10-wheeler WingVan trucks are available.  Depending on its feasibility, a Tractor-Trailer (40-footer Wingman) is under consideration.

Should you be interested, you may get in touch with me at richardjosephsiy@lookingfortrucking.com or +(63) 9175240965.  Thank you.

Pasig Implements Odd-Even Scheme Starting September 1, 2016

Pasig City will implement an experimental odd-even traffic scheme on some of its roads starting Thursday, Sept. 1, a report on Unang Balita on Wednesday said.
The following roads are covered by the traffic scheme:
  • Elisco Road westbound
  • R. Jabson Street northbound
  • Intersection of Elisco Road, M. Concepcion Street, and R. Jabson Street
  • San Guillermo Street eastbound
  • Sandoval Avenue northbound

The Pasig Command Center, in a Facebook post, said vehicles with at least four wheels and with plate numbers ending in an even number will not be allowed to use the abovementioned roads on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Vehicles with at least four wheels and with plate numbers ending in an odd number will not be permitted to travel on those roads on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. —KG, GMA News
- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/579558/news/metro/pasig-to-implement-experimental-odd-even-traffic-scheme-sept-1#sthash.z3JQdgII.dpuf



My comments -

1.  This will have an impact on Trucks-For-Hire specifically AUVs such as the L300, 4W and 6W trucks with GVW of 4,500kgs or below (i.e. covered by the Coding scheme);
2.  The area in question especially Elisco Road is the location of several big warehouses such as the 3.2-hectare Del Monte Phils Distribution Center, 2GO warehouses and other Third-Party Logistics Providers who rely on trucks to move their goods.

LTFRB Joint Administrative Order No. 2014-01: Do Not Dare Go Into Trucking without Securing a LTFRB Franchise