2GO SCVASI expands its logistics solutions with a dedicated custom brokerage service, ensuring seamless international trade and efficient cargo movement. Photograph courtesy of 2go
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2GO Special Containers and Value-Added Services Inc., a subsidiary of 2GO Group Inc., has announced the launch of its standalone custom brokerage service, a strategic expansion aimed at enhancing logistics efficiency and reliability.

This move strengthens SCVASI’s expertise in special projects, ISO tanks, and cold chain services, further solidifying its position as a one-stop logistics provider.

With this new service, SCVASI acts as a key enabler for businesses, providing a seamless gateway from international markets to local customers who rely on 2GO for general cargo, cold chain solutions, bulk liquids, and heavy lift cargoes.

“SCVASI saw the opportunity to make this service standalone. We have been providing it, but consolidating products with different requirements adds more value,” said Gener Lim, president of 2GO SCVASI. “This move will prove beneficial in terms of cost-effectiveness and timely delivery for our clients, regardless of freight requirements.”

SCVASI has built a strong reputation in ISO tank and cold chain logistics, ensuring the safe and efficient transport of both hazardous and non-hazardous liquids, including chemicals, food products, solvents, oils, resins, and alcoholic beverages.

These solutions play a crucial role in maintaining product integrity, particularly for perishable goods such as food and pharmaceuticals.

“The launch of SCVASI’s full-service custom brokerage solutions comes at a crucial time for the Philippine economy,” added Lim. “As the country continues to recover and grow, efficient logistics and supply chain management are essential for supporting various industries. By offering a wide range of options and leveraging our extensive network, 2GO’s SCVASI is well-positioned to meet the increasing demands of the market and contribute to the country’s economic development.”