2GO utilizes its fleet for COVID-19 relief operations
As the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) continues to affect the entire country, 2GO Group Inc., the country’s largest logistics and transportation provider, in partnership with City of Dreams, delivered 125,000 food packs to those in need. “2GO is in full support of our government’s initiatives to control the spread of this virus. We believe it

By Staff Writer

As the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) continues to affect the entire country, 2GO Group Inc., the country’s largest logistics and transportation provider, in partnership with City of Dreams, delivered 125,000 food packs to those in need.
“2GO is in full support of our government’s initiatives to control the spread of this virus. We believe it is our responsibility to help where we can to mitigate the impact of the ECQ brought about by Covid-19. By providing the vital transportation required to move food packs containing rice, canned goods, noodles and water to families in depressed areas around Metro Manila, we hope to enable essential goods reach the most in need. We continue to be Ready2GO to support wherever we can to combat this national challenge,” says Waldo Basilla, Group COO of 2GO Group Inc.

“We are one with the government and private sectors as we do our share to fight COVID-19.”
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