2GO resumes operations in the Philippines after typhoon disruptions

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2GO has resumed operations after recent typhoons disrupted services in the Philippines. The company quickly restored supply chains and began transporting essential goods once the Philippine Coast Guard cleared shipping routes. The logistics provider is moving 3,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of goods, supporting businesses nationwide. 2GO typically handles 5,000 TEUs weekly, focusing on reliability and customer satisfaction. 2GO's Ropax service enhances sea travel, ensuring efficient transport at 19 key ports. The company also provides safe travel for about 23,000 passengers each week, connecting people and businesses across the archipelago.


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