These initiatives aim to strengthen 2GO’s position as a leading driver of economic progress in the Philippines, ensuring the seamless movement of goods and passengers throughout the archipelago.  Photograph courtesy of 2GO
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2GO bullish on 2025

The partnerships underscore 2GO’s commitment to fostering economic growth and supporting local communities.

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2GO, the Philippines’ leading logistics and sea travel solutions provider, is gearing up for sustained growth in 2025 after a transformative year in 2024.

The company continues to strengthen its role as a key logistics partner, supporting businesses and communities across the country.

In 2024, 2GO introduced a ship re-fleeting program, bringing in advanced vessels that enhanced operational efficiency. The upgrade expanded cargo capacity by 35 percent, improved passenger comfort, and allowed for new routes to Davao and General Santos City, broadening 2GO’s service reach.

The company also boosted its retail network, particularly in the Visayas, increasing trade and offering tailored services such as temperature-controlled shipments and reliable parcel delivery.

Partnerships were a cornerstone of 2GO’s success in 2024.

The company collaborated with prominent organizations, including Iron Man Philippines and the Department of Tourism, as well as teamed up with Cebu Pacific to improve cargo scanning for air forwarding.

These partnerships underscored 2GO’s commitment to fostering economic growth and supporting local communities.

Looking ahead to 2025, 2GO is optimistic about its continued success. “We are building on the solid foundation we established in 2024 to achieve even greater success in 2025,” said Frederic C. DyBuncio, president and CEO of 2GO.

Plans for the coming year include enhancing shipping routes, expanding cold chain and ISO tank services, and introducing innovative logistics solutions for special projects and forwarding.

These initiatives aim to strengthen 2GO’s position as a leading driver of economic progress in the Philippines, ensuring the seamless movement of goods and passengers throughout the archipelago.