The center — set to open in early 2025 — will feature comprehensive programs in onboarding, skills training, road safety assessments, and digital capacity building. It will replace the existing Grab Partner Center, offering expanded facilities tailored to support the evolving needs of Grab’s growing ecosystem.
With a projected 45-percent increase in ride bookings in December and a 20-percent rise in delivery demand on key dates, the “superapp” has rolled out several initiatives aimed at balancing supply and demand, particularly for ride-hailing and food delivery.
The operator of major expressways, such as the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx), STAR Tollway, the Skyway system, NAIA Expressway, and Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEx), has rolled out initiatives to manage the anticipated surge in traffic during the long All Saints Day weekend.
The Philippine International Motor Show is set to return for its ninth year at the World Trade Center Metro Manila from October 24-27, 2024 — a four-day event that will feature over 15 of the country’s top automotive brands, showcasing their latest products and innovations aimed at redefining the industry’s future.
Manuel V. Pangilinan-led Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) is pushing forward with a P1.8 billion project to link the 14-kilometer ((km) Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex) and 45.4-km Cavite Laguna Expressway.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is advancing its commitment to sustainable transportation, promoting non-motorized transport (NMT) such as cycling and walking, alongside light electric vehicles (LEVs).
Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC) has introduced a new electric shuttle service for its employees, aligning with its commitment to achieve Net Zero Carbon by 2050.
The bidding for a new international container port in Cebu, backed by the South Korean government, will soon be relaunched by the Department of Transportation with a larger project cost.
The Department of Transportation inaugurated new bike lanes and pedestrian paths in Kalibo, Aklan, enhancing safety and accessibility for over 87,000 locals and tourists.