Located inside the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX), The OFFIX is designed for business process outsourcing (BPO) teams, logistics companies, government units, and aviation support firms that require 24/7 access, high mobility, and workforce convenience—without the burden of traditional office overhead.
“This is where connectivity meets cost-efficiency,” said Jason Salvador, PITX director for corporate affairs & government relations.
“The OFFIX gives businesses a smarter alternative to traditional commercial office spaces. It’s ideal for those that require fast deployment, operational scalability, and a Metro South presence that’s strategically linked to all major movement corridors,” Salvador said.
Unlike co-working setups aimed at freelancers or startups, The OFFIX is tailored for operations-heavy teams. It is directly connected to LRT-1’s PITX (Asiaworld) Station and surrounded by intermodal transport, giving companies access to a deep, commuter-rich talent pool spanning Cavite and Metro Manila.
Lalamove Philippines, one of the hub’s key tenants, relocated its operations from Makati to PITX in 2023. The results have been significant.
“Transferring our office to PITX has significantly improved the quality of life for our employees,” said Djon Nacario, managing director of Lalamove Philippines. “Aside from lowering operational costs, our teams now enjoy easier, more affordable commutes via LRT-1 and direct transport links. The area also offers plenty of food and lifestyle options, making it a convenient and practical choice for our workforce.”
The OFFIX’s proximity to dispatch routes and logistics arteries also enables faster courier turnarounds and more efficient coordination for field teams.
With its no-frills utility, integrated location, and workforce-centric approach, The OFFIX is proving that successful operations don’t require a skyscraper—just strategic positioning.
For companies eyeing sustainable growth and smarter spending, The OFFIX offers more than office space. It delivers a competitive edge in logistics, talent access, and operational agility. —Ed: Corrie S. Narisma