Manila Standard

HARVARD ALUMNUS DISRUPTS PH LOGISTICS SPACE

- Othel V. Campos

NINJA Van Philippine­s chief executive Vin Perez has overseen the company’s remarkable growth over the past six years. Balancing work and a personal life, Perez brings a unique perspectiv­e to the industry.

A graduate of UP Diliman’s Industrial Engineerin­g program, Perez initially aimed for a global career. After obtaining his MBA at the Harvard Business School, he recognized the potential of Southeast Asia’s burgeoning e-commerce sector. This led him back to the Philippine­s in 2018, where he joined Ninja Van, which was then a third-party logistics startup with less than 100 riders.

Today, Ninja Van Philippine­s grew into a network of 6,000 to 8,000 riders, making it a major player in the logistics landscape.

E-commerce remains central to Ninja Van’s success, but the 34-year-old Perez is a constant innovator. Recognizin­g the ine ciency of businesses managing their own resupply logistics, he spearheade­d the company’s expansion into B2B services.

One of the rst B2B contracts Ninja Van landed into was that with PICKUP COFFEE. Traditiona­lly, the brand handle deliveries themselves, a time-consuming and resource-draining process. Ninja Van helped the cafe brand leverage its existing e-commerce network to streamline B2B deliveries.

Another successful partnershi­p was with The Generics Pharmacy, a leading healthcare brand. Micromanag­ing the distributi­on system placed a huge burden on the brand. Ninja Van’s nationwide network stepped in as a game-changer, ensuring timely and reliable delivery of essential medication, ultimately improving healthcare access.

This approach has proven successful, with companies like PICKUP COFFEE and The Generics Pharmacy partnering with Ninja Van to optimize logistics. The company now actively engages with MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprise­s) to help them overcome logistical hurdles and focus on core business functions.

Underserve­d areas

The rise of e-commerce has been particular­ly impactful in tier two and three cities, areas beyond major metropolit­an centers. Perez acknowledg­es the challenges of delivering to these remote locations, yet he sees a tremendous opportunit­y.

Ninja Van’s expansion into these regions brings essential goods and services to a wider population, contributi­ng to a more inclusive economy.

Perez emphasizes collaborat­ion’s importance in the logistics industry as Ninja Van consistent­ly pushes boundaries. The logistics

rm became the rst accredited courier partner for the Supreme Court, a pivotal achievemen­t.

The partnershi­p streamline­d the delivery of critical legal documents, saving lawyers valuable time and expediting legal processes.

Future of logistics

With a keen eye on the future, Perez is exploring new ventures for Ninja Van. One initiative, in collaborat­ion with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), involves teaming up with farmers to establish e-Bagsakan, online trading posts that connect them directly to retailers.

This could revolution­ize the agricultur­al sector by ensuring better margins for farmers and fresher produce for consumers.

Perez’ journey with Ninja Van unveils his passion for innovation and his dedication to transformi­ng the logistics landscape in the Philippine­s.

He acknowledg­es that the journey wasn’t without its challenges. There were missteps along the way, lessons learned through trial and error. But what truly de nes Ninja Van’s success is the team’s unwavering resilience. They’ve embraced a culture of continuous improvemen­t, learning from mistakes and adapting to overcome obstacles.

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