J&T Express transports relief good, other logistics needs during COVID-19 lockdown

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April 2, 2020

J&T Express, the leading e-commerce delivery company in Southeast Asia, has mobilized its resources with the aim of assisting in the transporting relief goods as well as providing other logistical requirements.

Since the government-imposed lockdown of the country last March 15, the company has offered its services, for free, to local governments to distribute relief goods in areas of Mandaluyong, Muntinlupa, Pasig, Pasay, Laguna, Lucena, and Davao.

According to Dean Ding, chief executive officer of J&T Express Philippines, the company will assist any local government unit that is in need of their resources in ensuring that much-needed relief goods reach those citizens who need it the most.

“As socially-responsible corporate entity operating in the country, we feel it is our duty to do what we can to help local governments get people the aid they need. Logistical service is now more needed than ever and we are all too happy to put our resources and manpower in the service of others,” he said.

The company also announced that it mobilized for the Office of the Vice-President in its efforts to aid those most affected. Ding also stressed that the company is accepting requests for mobilization not only for local government units but for non-government organizations (NGOs) and members of the private sector who wishes to do their part in this time of need.

J&T Express’ reiterated that all its staff, riders, and deliverymen are well-equipped with the knowledge on health and safety procedures set by the authorities to ensure safety. All its staff, including our riders and truck drivers, are equipped with facemasks, hand sanitizers/alcohols, and package disinfectants as part of its precautionary measures to protect them.

J&T Express also encourages citizens to heed to the government’s call to practice proper hygiene and safety precautions to beat the virus such as wearing facemasks, washing hands with water and soap, carrying hand sanitizers or alcohol, and practice social distancing by avoiding crowded places.

For those who are experiencing symptoms of the virus, it is also advised to be self- quarantined at home or call DOH hotline (02) 8651-7800 for inquiries on what to do.

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