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Supply chains rarely stay simple for long. What starts as a few vendors and shipments can quickly turn into a web of suppliers, timelines, and small decisions that all carry real weight. At some point, many teams stop trying to manage everything in-house and look for outside support that can take part of that pressure off.
The Philippines has become one of those places where this kind of support is built into the system. Not just call centers or back-office work, but teams handling procurement tasks, logistics coordination, inventory tracking, and day-to-day operational gaps that tend to slow things down. Below is a list of companies working in this space, each approaching supply chain outsourcing from a slightly different angle.

1. NeoWork
We at NeoWork approach supply chain outsourcing as part of a broader operations setup. In practice, that usually means we step into the gaps that slow teams down - things like order tracking, vendor coordination, inventory updates, or handling the back-and-forth that tends to sit between logistics partners and internal teams. A lot of the work is not complex on paper, but it stacks up quickly. We build teams in the Philippines that take on these day-to-day processes so internal teams are not pulled into constant follow-ups and small operational fixes.
Some companies come to NeoWork needing just one extra pair of hands to manage purchase orders or keep systems updated. Others end up handing over larger chunks of their workflow, especially when growth starts to outpace their internal structure. We usually start small and expand from there, which tends to work better than trying to redesign everything at once. Also NeoWork differentiators are our industry-leading 91% annualized teammate retention rate and our 3.2% candidate selectivity rate. That consistency matters more than it sounds, especially in supply chain work where continuity and context tend to get lost with frequent team changes.
Key Highlights:
- Supply chain task support
- Flexible team scaling
- Managed or embedded setup
- Workflow gap coverage
- High team retention
Services:
- Supply chain outsourcing
- Order processing
- Vendor coordination
- Inventory updates
- Shipment tracking
- Data entry
- Reporting support
Contact Information:
- Website: www.neowork.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/neoworkteam
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/neoworkteam
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/neoworkteam

2. Cybalink Solutions
Cybalink Solutions focuses on building offshore logistics and supply chain teams in the Philippines that plug directly into a company’s existing operations. Their approach is fairly role-driven - instead of offering one bundled service, they provide access to specific positions like demand planners, customs brokers, inventory specialists, or route planners.
What stands out about Cybalink Solutions is how broad their role coverage is. It goes beyond the usual admin support and into more operational positions like fleet management or reverse logistics. That means a client might keep strategic decisions in-house while offshore staff handle documentation, coordination, and planning tasks that tend to slow things down. Cybalink Solutions integrates these team members into day-to-day workflows, so the offshore side ends up working quietly in the background while local teams stay focused on customer-facing work.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based logistics staffing
- Wide range of supply chain roles
- Role-specific outsourcing model
- Integration into existing teams
Services:
- Demand planning
- Customs coordination
- Inventory control
- Freight handling
- Route planning
Contact Information:
- Website: cybalinksolutions.com
- E-mail: sales@cybalinksolutions.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/cybalinksolutions
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cybalinksolutions
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/cybalinksolutionsinc
- Address: 17/F, One Paseo Bldg., Arcovia City 99 Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Ave. Brgy. Ugong, Pasig City 1604
- Phone: +61 8 6355 6028

3. Outchain Solutions
Outchain Solutions operates as a logistics-focused outsourcing company, supporting supply chain functions across different levels of complexity. Their model leans toward building offshore teams that mirror in-house roles - from entry-level data processing to more experienced positions like freight coordination or supply chain management.
One detail that shapes how Outchain Solutions works is their background in both logistics and recruitment. That combination shows in how they approach hiring - clients are not just given general support staff but people already familiar with supply chain processes.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based supply chain staffing
- Logistics and recruitment focus
- Offshore team extension model
- Covers multiple experience levels
Services:
- Data entry
- Customs checking
- Freight coordination
- Supply chain support
- Staff recruitment
Contact Information:
- Website: outchainsolutions.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutChainSolutions
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outchain-solutions
- Address: 2nd flr. Keyland Valero, Salcedo Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Phone: (+63) 917 159 4174

4. Outsource Philippines
Outsource Philippines provides logistics support services as part of a broader outsourcing offering, with teams in the Philippines handling operational tasks tied to supply chain workflows. Their logistics support specialists focus on the day-to-day side of operations - tracking shipments, managing inventory records, and coordinating updates across systems.
Their setup also leans into tool-based workflows. Teams work with systems like CRM platforms, transportation management tools, and inventory software, which makes sense for companies that already rely on structured processes. Outsource Philippines keeps the scope flexible, so companies can shift between support levels without rebuilding the entire setup.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based logistics support teams
- Focus on operational supply chain tasks
- Tool-driven workflows
- Real-time tracking support
- Flexible outsourcing scope
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Inventory management
- Order coordination
- Customer support
Contact Information:
- Website: outsource-philippines.com
- E-mail: support@outsouce-philippines.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutsourcePhilippinesOP
- Twitter: x.com/outsourcedPHIL
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outsource-philippines
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/outsource.philippines
- Address: FilWeb Asia Bldg., Maharlika Drive, USPS, San Pedro City, Laguna 4023, Philippines
- Phone: +632-8868-0096

5. Outsourced
Outsourced works with wholesale, retail, and supply chain businesses by building remote teams that handle specific operational roles tied to day-to-day movement of goods. Their setup is fairly straightforward - companies define the roles they need, and Outsourced recruits and manages the staff behind the scenes. These roles often include inventory tracking, order processing, procurement support, and customer coordination, which tend to sit at the center of supply chain workflows but are often time-consuming to manage internally.
What makes their approach practical is how closely these offshore teams are tied to the client’s own structure. Instead of running as a separate unit, the staff report directly into the client’s workflows, so a stock controller or logistics support specialist might be working alongside an in-house team without much visible separation. Outsourced also handles HR, payroll, and compliance, which removes a layer of admin that companies usually underestimate at the start.
Key Highlights:
- Remote supply chain team setup
- Role-based staffing model
- Integration with client workflows
Services:
- Order processing
- Inventory tracking
- Procurement support
- Logistics coordination
Contact Information:
- Website: outsourced.ph
- E-mail: contact@outsourced.ph
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/outsourcedcareers
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outsourcedglobal
- Address: 18th Floor, UnionBank Square, Eastwood City, Cyber Park, Quezon City Philippines
- Phone: +61 2 8073 4162

6. Offshore Outsourcing
Offshore Outsourcing takes a slightly different angle by combining supply chain support with data processing and system development. Their work often sits behind the scenes, where large volumes of logistics or manufacturing data need to be cleaned, structured, and made usable. That includes shipment records, vendor data, and product information - the kind of data that builds up quickly and becomes hard to manage without dedicated support.
Alongside that, Offshore Outsourcing develops ERP systems tailored to logistics and manufacturing environments. These systems are designed to bring different parts of the supply chain into one place, so teams can track operations, manage deliveries, and keep processes aligned. In a typical setup, a company might rely on them to both handle the data layer and build the system that organizes it.
Key Highlights:
- Data-focused supply chain support
- ERP development for logistics
- Works with manufacturing data
- Combines tech and operations
Services:
- Data processing
- ERP development
- Shipment data handling
- Vendor data management
- Supply chain system support
Contact Information:
- Website: offshoreoutsourcing.com.ph
- E-mail: support@offshoreoutsourcing.com.ph
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/offshoreoutsourcing.1
- Twitter: x.com/OffshoreO35357
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/offshore-outsourcing-ph
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/offshoreoutsourcing42
- Address: Unit 1204, IT Plaza Building Cebu Business Park Cardinal Rosales Avenue Cebu City 6000 Cebu, Philippines
- Phone: +1 720 386 8386

7. KDCI Outsourcing
KDCI Outsourcing focuses on procurement and supply chain staffing, with teams handling sourcing, supplier coordination, and purchasing workflows. Their work tends to sit closer to decision-making processes than basic admin support.
Their teams also work within existing systems, including procurement platforms and inventory tools, which helps avoid the usual friction when onboarding external staff. KDCI Outsourcing handles recruitment and onboarding, but the day-to-day work stays closely aligned with the client’s internal workflows, which keeps control where it usually needs to be.
Key Highlights:
- Procurement-focused outsourcing
- Supports supplier coordination
- Role-based team building
Services:
- Strategic sourcing
- Vendor management
- Contract handling
- Order processing
- Logistics support
Contact Information:
- Website: www.kdci.co
- E-mail: info@kdci.co
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/kdci.official.page
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/key-discovery-consulting-inc
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/kdci_outsourcing
- Address: 3008 One Corporate Centre, Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Phone: +63 917 527 4488

8. PITON-Global
PITON-Global functions primarily as a link between logistics firms and outsourcing service providers, rather than directly managing delivery operations. Their main objective is to identify BPO partners who are skilled in managing various supply chain tasks, such as tracking shipments, coordinating dispatches, handling billing, and providing general back-office support for logistics. Consequently, organizations might turn to PITON-Global to help them identify and align with vendors who are already experienced in demanding logistics environments, where the speed of response and accuracy are crucial to daily activities.
The core of their approach centers on achieving real-time control, rather than merely observing operations. While many logistics teams routinely track shipments, shortcomings often emerge when issues arise and a prompt response is lacking. PITON-Global seeks partners capable of managing exceptions, rerouting, and coordinating with carriers within their routine operational processes. Furthermore, significant attention is given to data governance and handling, particularly for companies managing sensitive shipment or client data.
Key Highlights:
- Vendor matching model
- Focus on logistics BPO providers
- Real-time exception handling support
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Dispatch coordination
- Carrier communication
- Freight billing
- Documentation processing
Contact Information:
- Website: www.piton-global.com
- E-mail: contactus@piton-global.com
- Phone: +1 (866) 201-3370

9. Yusen Logistics
Yusen Logistics takes a more integrated role in supply chain outsourcing, working across planning, execution, and ongoing management of logistics operations. Their model often includes acting as a central coordination point, sometimes described as a control tower, where different suppliers, carriers, and internal teams are aligned through one structure.
Yusen Logistics teams handle network analysis, freight sourcing decisions, and operational adjustments based on incoming data. In some cases, they step in as a lead logistics partner managing several providers at once, while in others they handle specific parts of the chain.
Key Highlights:
- End-to-end supply chain scope
- Control tower coordination model
- Works across multiple logistics partners
- Combines planning and execution
Services:
- Supply chain planning
- Operations management
- Freight sourcing
- Network analysis
- Logistics coordination
Contact Information:
- Website: www.yusen-logistics.com
- E-mail: ylph.hq@ph.yusen-logistics.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/yusen-logistics-
- Address: Phase 1 Access Road, Amvel Business Park, Brgy. San Dionisio, Sucat Road, Paranaque City, 1708, Philippines
- Phone: +63-2-8835-2888

10. Sourcefit
Sourcefit focuses on the operational side of supply chain outsourcing, where most of the repetitive coordination work happens. Their teams typically handle dispatch support, shipment tracking, and communication between different parties involved in delivery
One detail that comes up often with Sourcefit is how closely their teams sit inside client systems. Instead of working separately, they operate directly in tools like CRM or transport platforms, updating records and managing workflows as if they were part of the in-house team.
Key Highlights:
- Embedded logistics support teams
- Focus on dispatch and coordination
- Works inside client systems
- Ongoing operational coverage
Services:
- Dispatch coordination
- Shipment tracking
- Customer communication
- Documentation handling
Contact Information:
- Website: sourcefit.com
- E-mail: contact@sourcefit.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/SourcefitPH
- Twitter: x.com/SourcefitPH
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/sourcefitph
- Address: 19th Floor Exxa Tower, Bridgetowne IT Park, Ugong Norte, C5 Road Quezon City, Metro Manila 1110, Philippines
- Phone: +63 2 8470 2484

11. SuperStaff Outsourcing
SuperStaff Outsourcing approaches supply chain outsourcing as part of a broader shift in how companies structure their operations when things start getting unpredictable. Their work tends to focus on operational support roles that sit close to the flow of goods - tracking shipments, coordinating updates, handling documentation, and supporting communication between carriers, vendors, and customers.
What stands out in how SuperStaff Outsourcing frames this is the idea of continuity. Instead of treating supply chain support as a set of isolated tasks, they look at it as a connected system that runs around the clock. A typical setup might involve an offshore team handling overnight tracking updates and issue follow-ups, so by the time the local team logs in, the backlog is already smaller.
Key Highlights:
- Focus on operational supply chain support
- Covers tracking and coordination tasks
- Supports customer and carrier communication
- Works across different supply chain stages
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Dispatch coordination
- Documentation handling
- Order processing
Contact Information:
- Website: superstaff.com
- E-mail: info@superstaff.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/SuperStaffOutsourcing
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/superstaffoutsourcing
- Address: 9F 6780 Building, Ayala Ave. Makati, Metro Manila
- Phone: 415-651-7494

12. optiBPO
optiBPO works with companies that are trying to make their supply chain processes more manageable without rebuilding everything from scratch. Their approach is tied to offshore team development, where specific roles such as logistics specialists, procurement staff, or inventory controllers are added to support daily operations.
One example from optiBPO’s work shows how this plays out in practice. A client struggling with delayed updates on drop-ship orders introduced an offshore team to handle tracking and communication. It was not a major system change, but it removed a recurring bottleneck that had been affecting customer experience.
Key Highlights:
- Offshore team development model
- Supports logistics and procurement roles
- Focus on operational efficiency
- Flexible scaling approach
Services:
- Order tracking
- Procurement support
- Inventory control
- Logistics coordination
- Warehouse support
Contact Information:
- Website: optibpo.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/optiBPOInternational
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/optibpo
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/optibpomarketing
- Address: Level 25, 252 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
- Phone: +61 0272 279 086

13. Logistics Plus
Logistics Plus operates across a wide range of supply chain functions, covering transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, and related support activities. Their role often sits closer to full logistics management rather than just staffing or back-office support. This means they handle both the physical movement of goods and the systems that support those movements, including planning and coordination across different stages of the supply chain.
Alongside transport and warehouse services, they work with business intelligence and supply chain systems that help organize and track operations. This mix tends to suit companies that need both execution and oversight in one place, especially when dealing with more complex or multi-region supply chains where small gaps can quickly turn into delays.
Key Highlights:
- End-to-end supply chain coverage
- Combines logistics and technology
- Handles transport and warehousing
Services:
- Transportation management
- Warehousing
- Order fulfillment
- Supply chain coordination
- Business intelligence
Contact Information:
- Website: ph.logisticsplus.com
- E-mail: philippines@logisticsplus.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/LogisticsPlus
- Twitter: x.com/LogisticsPlus
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/logistics-plus-ukraine
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/logisticsplusinc
- Phone: +1 (866) 564-7587
Conclusion
Looking across these companies, one thing becomes pretty clear - supply chain outsourcing in the Philippines is not treated as a single service anymore. Some teams focus on the small, repetitive pieces that quietly keep operations running, like tracking updates or documentation. Others sit closer to planning, vendor coordination, or even full logistics management. It depends on what part of the chain is under pressure. And in most cases, that pressure shows up in the same places - delays, missed updates, or teams spending too much time on tasks that don’t really need their attention.
What’s interesting is how often companies start small and then expand. A single coordinator or support role turns into a team once the workflow stabilizes. Not because of some big strategic shift, but because it just makes day-to-day work easier. That seems to be the pattern here - outsourcing is less about replacing internal teams and more about giving them space to focus on the parts that actually need decision-making. The rest gets handled in the background, which, honestly, is where most supply chain work lives anyway.
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Supply Chain Outsourcing Companies in the Philippines What Need to Know
Supply chains rarely stay simple for long. What starts as a few vendors and shipments can quickly turn into a web of suppliers, timelines, and small decisions that all carry real weight. At some point, many teams stop trying to manage everything in-house and look for outside support that can take part of that pressure off.
The Philippines has become one of those places where this kind of support is built into the system. Not just call centers or back-office work, but teams handling procurement tasks, logistics coordination, inventory tracking, and day-to-day operational gaps that tend to slow things down. Below is a list of companies working in this space, each approaching supply chain outsourcing from a slightly different angle.

1. NeoWork
We at NeoWork approach supply chain outsourcing as part of a broader operations setup. In practice, that usually means we step into the gaps that slow teams down - things like order tracking, vendor coordination, inventory updates, or handling the back-and-forth that tends to sit between logistics partners and internal teams. A lot of the work is not complex on paper, but it stacks up quickly. We build teams in the Philippines that take on these day-to-day processes so internal teams are not pulled into constant follow-ups and small operational fixes.
Some companies come to NeoWork needing just one extra pair of hands to manage purchase orders or keep systems updated. Others end up handing over larger chunks of their workflow, especially when growth starts to outpace their internal structure. We usually start small and expand from there, which tends to work better than trying to redesign everything at once. Also NeoWork differentiators are our industry-leading 91% annualized teammate retention rate and our 3.2% candidate selectivity rate. That consistency matters more than it sounds, especially in supply chain work where continuity and context tend to get lost with frequent team changes.
Key Highlights:
- Supply chain task support
- Flexible team scaling
- Managed or embedded setup
- Workflow gap coverage
- High team retention
Services:
- Supply chain outsourcing
- Order processing
- Vendor coordination
- Inventory updates
- Shipment tracking
- Data entry
- Reporting support
Contact Information:
- Website: www.neowork.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/neoworkteam
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/neoworkteam
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/neoworkteam

2. Cybalink Solutions
Cybalink Solutions focuses on building offshore logistics and supply chain teams in the Philippines that plug directly into a company’s existing operations. Their approach is fairly role-driven - instead of offering one bundled service, they provide access to specific positions like demand planners, customs brokers, inventory specialists, or route planners.
What stands out about Cybalink Solutions is how broad their role coverage is. It goes beyond the usual admin support and into more operational positions like fleet management or reverse logistics. That means a client might keep strategic decisions in-house while offshore staff handle documentation, coordination, and planning tasks that tend to slow things down. Cybalink Solutions integrates these team members into day-to-day workflows, so the offshore side ends up working quietly in the background while local teams stay focused on customer-facing work.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based logistics staffing
- Wide range of supply chain roles
- Role-specific outsourcing model
- Integration into existing teams
Services:
- Demand planning
- Customs coordination
- Inventory control
- Freight handling
- Route planning
Contact Information:
- Website: cybalinksolutions.com
- E-mail: sales@cybalinksolutions.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/cybalinksolutions
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/cybalinksolutions
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/cybalinksolutionsinc
- Address: 17/F, One Paseo Bldg., Arcovia City 99 Eulogio Rodriguez Jr. Ave. Brgy. Ugong, Pasig City 1604
- Phone: +61 8 6355 6028

3. Outchain Solutions
Outchain Solutions operates as a logistics-focused outsourcing company, supporting supply chain functions across different levels of complexity. Their model leans toward building offshore teams that mirror in-house roles - from entry-level data processing to more experienced positions like freight coordination or supply chain management.
One detail that shapes how Outchain Solutions works is their background in both logistics and recruitment. That combination shows in how they approach hiring - clients are not just given general support staff but people already familiar with supply chain processes.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based supply chain staffing
- Logistics and recruitment focus
- Offshore team extension model
- Covers multiple experience levels
Services:
- Data entry
- Customs checking
- Freight coordination
- Supply chain support
- Staff recruitment
Contact Information:
- Website: outchainsolutions.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutChainSolutions
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outchain-solutions
- Address: 2nd flr. Keyland Valero, Salcedo Village, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Phone: (+63) 917 159 4174

4. Outsource Philippines
Outsource Philippines provides logistics support services as part of a broader outsourcing offering, with teams in the Philippines handling operational tasks tied to supply chain workflows. Their logistics support specialists focus on the day-to-day side of operations - tracking shipments, managing inventory records, and coordinating updates across systems.
Their setup also leans into tool-based workflows. Teams work with systems like CRM platforms, transportation management tools, and inventory software, which makes sense for companies that already rely on structured processes. Outsource Philippines keeps the scope flexible, so companies can shift between support levels without rebuilding the entire setup.
Key Highlights:
- Philippines-based logistics support teams
- Focus on operational supply chain tasks
- Tool-driven workflows
- Real-time tracking support
- Flexible outsourcing scope
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Inventory management
- Order coordination
- Customer support
Contact Information:
- Website: outsource-philippines.com
- E-mail: support@outsouce-philippines.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutsourcePhilippinesOP
- Twitter: x.com/outsourcedPHIL
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outsource-philippines
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/outsource.philippines
- Address: FilWeb Asia Bldg., Maharlika Drive, USPS, San Pedro City, Laguna 4023, Philippines
- Phone: +632-8868-0096

5. Outsourced
Outsourced works with wholesale, retail, and supply chain businesses by building remote teams that handle specific operational roles tied to day-to-day movement of goods. Their setup is fairly straightforward - companies define the roles they need, and Outsourced recruits and manages the staff behind the scenes. These roles often include inventory tracking, order processing, procurement support, and customer coordination, which tend to sit at the center of supply chain workflows but are often time-consuming to manage internally.
What makes their approach practical is how closely these offshore teams are tied to the client’s own structure. Instead of running as a separate unit, the staff report directly into the client’s workflows, so a stock controller or logistics support specialist might be working alongside an in-house team without much visible separation. Outsourced also handles HR, payroll, and compliance, which removes a layer of admin that companies usually underestimate at the start.
Key Highlights:
- Remote supply chain team setup
- Role-based staffing model
- Integration with client workflows
Services:
- Order processing
- Inventory tracking
- Procurement support
- Logistics coordination
Contact Information:
- Website: outsourced.ph
- E-mail: contact@outsourced.ph
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/outsourcedcareers
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/outsourcedglobal
- Address: 18th Floor, UnionBank Square, Eastwood City, Cyber Park, Quezon City Philippines
- Phone: +61 2 8073 4162

6. Offshore Outsourcing
Offshore Outsourcing takes a slightly different angle by combining supply chain support with data processing and system development. Their work often sits behind the scenes, where large volumes of logistics or manufacturing data need to be cleaned, structured, and made usable. That includes shipment records, vendor data, and product information - the kind of data that builds up quickly and becomes hard to manage without dedicated support.
Alongside that, Offshore Outsourcing develops ERP systems tailored to logistics and manufacturing environments. These systems are designed to bring different parts of the supply chain into one place, so teams can track operations, manage deliveries, and keep processes aligned. In a typical setup, a company might rely on them to both handle the data layer and build the system that organizes it.
Key Highlights:
- Data-focused supply chain support
- ERP development for logistics
- Works with manufacturing data
- Combines tech and operations
Services:
- Data processing
- ERP development
- Shipment data handling
- Vendor data management
- Supply chain system support
Contact Information:
- Website: offshoreoutsourcing.com.ph
- E-mail: support@offshoreoutsourcing.com.ph
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/offshoreoutsourcing.1
- Twitter: x.com/OffshoreO35357
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/offshore-outsourcing-ph
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/offshoreoutsourcing42
- Address: Unit 1204, IT Plaza Building Cebu Business Park Cardinal Rosales Avenue Cebu City 6000 Cebu, Philippines
- Phone: +1 720 386 8386

7. KDCI Outsourcing
KDCI Outsourcing focuses on procurement and supply chain staffing, with teams handling sourcing, supplier coordination, and purchasing workflows. Their work tends to sit closer to decision-making processes than basic admin support.
Their teams also work within existing systems, including procurement platforms and inventory tools, which helps avoid the usual friction when onboarding external staff. KDCI Outsourcing handles recruitment and onboarding, but the day-to-day work stays closely aligned with the client’s internal workflows, which keeps control where it usually needs to be.
Key Highlights:
- Procurement-focused outsourcing
- Supports supplier coordination
- Role-based team building
Services:
- Strategic sourcing
- Vendor management
- Contract handling
- Order processing
- Logistics support
Contact Information:
- Website: www.kdci.co
- E-mail: info@kdci.co
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/kdci.official.page
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/key-discovery-consulting-inc
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/kdci_outsourcing
- Address: 3008 One Corporate Centre, Julia Vargas Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Metro Manila, Philippines
- Phone: +63 917 527 4488

8. PITON-Global
PITON-Global functions primarily as a link between logistics firms and outsourcing service providers, rather than directly managing delivery operations. Their main objective is to identify BPO partners who are skilled in managing various supply chain tasks, such as tracking shipments, coordinating dispatches, handling billing, and providing general back-office support for logistics. Consequently, organizations might turn to PITON-Global to help them identify and align with vendors who are already experienced in demanding logistics environments, where the speed of response and accuracy are crucial to daily activities.
The core of their approach centers on achieving real-time control, rather than merely observing operations. While many logistics teams routinely track shipments, shortcomings often emerge when issues arise and a prompt response is lacking. PITON-Global seeks partners capable of managing exceptions, rerouting, and coordinating with carriers within their routine operational processes. Furthermore, significant attention is given to data governance and handling, particularly for companies managing sensitive shipment or client data.
Key Highlights:
- Vendor matching model
- Focus on logistics BPO providers
- Real-time exception handling support
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Dispatch coordination
- Carrier communication
- Freight billing
- Documentation processing
Contact Information:
- Website: www.piton-global.com
- E-mail: contactus@piton-global.com
- Phone: +1 (866) 201-3370

9. Yusen Logistics
Yusen Logistics takes a more integrated role in supply chain outsourcing, working across planning, execution, and ongoing management of logistics operations. Their model often includes acting as a central coordination point, sometimes described as a control tower, where different suppliers, carriers, and internal teams are aligned through one structure.
Yusen Logistics teams handle network analysis, freight sourcing decisions, and operational adjustments based on incoming data. In some cases, they step in as a lead logistics partner managing several providers at once, while in others they handle specific parts of the chain.
Key Highlights:
- End-to-end supply chain scope
- Control tower coordination model
- Works across multiple logistics partners
- Combines planning and execution
Services:
- Supply chain planning
- Operations management
- Freight sourcing
- Network analysis
- Logistics coordination
Contact Information:
- Website: www.yusen-logistics.com
- E-mail: ylph.hq@ph.yusen-logistics.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/yusen-logistics-
- Address: Phase 1 Access Road, Amvel Business Park, Brgy. San Dionisio, Sucat Road, Paranaque City, 1708, Philippines
- Phone: +63-2-8835-2888

10. Sourcefit
Sourcefit focuses on the operational side of supply chain outsourcing, where most of the repetitive coordination work happens. Their teams typically handle dispatch support, shipment tracking, and communication between different parties involved in delivery
One detail that comes up often with Sourcefit is how closely their teams sit inside client systems. Instead of working separately, they operate directly in tools like CRM or transport platforms, updating records and managing workflows as if they were part of the in-house team.
Key Highlights:
- Embedded logistics support teams
- Focus on dispatch and coordination
- Works inside client systems
- Ongoing operational coverage
Services:
- Dispatch coordination
- Shipment tracking
- Customer communication
- Documentation handling
Contact Information:
- Website: sourcefit.com
- E-mail: contact@sourcefit.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/SourcefitPH
- Twitter: x.com/SourcefitPH
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/sourcefitph
- Address: 19th Floor Exxa Tower, Bridgetowne IT Park, Ugong Norte, C5 Road Quezon City, Metro Manila 1110, Philippines
- Phone: +63 2 8470 2484

11. SuperStaff Outsourcing
SuperStaff Outsourcing approaches supply chain outsourcing as part of a broader shift in how companies structure their operations when things start getting unpredictable. Their work tends to focus on operational support roles that sit close to the flow of goods - tracking shipments, coordinating updates, handling documentation, and supporting communication between carriers, vendors, and customers.
What stands out in how SuperStaff Outsourcing frames this is the idea of continuity. Instead of treating supply chain support as a set of isolated tasks, they look at it as a connected system that runs around the clock. A typical setup might involve an offshore team handling overnight tracking updates and issue follow-ups, so by the time the local team logs in, the backlog is already smaller.
Key Highlights:
- Focus on operational supply chain support
- Covers tracking and coordination tasks
- Supports customer and carrier communication
- Works across different supply chain stages
Services:
- Shipment tracking
- Dispatch coordination
- Documentation handling
- Order processing
Contact Information:
- Website: superstaff.com
- E-mail: info@superstaff.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/SuperStaffOutsourcing
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/superstaffoutsourcing
- Address: 9F 6780 Building, Ayala Ave. Makati, Metro Manila
- Phone: 415-651-7494

12. optiBPO
optiBPO works with companies that are trying to make their supply chain processes more manageable without rebuilding everything from scratch. Their approach is tied to offshore team development, where specific roles such as logistics specialists, procurement staff, or inventory controllers are added to support daily operations.
One example from optiBPO’s work shows how this plays out in practice. A client struggling with delayed updates on drop-ship orders introduced an offshore team to handle tracking and communication. It was not a major system change, but it removed a recurring bottleneck that had been affecting customer experience.
Key Highlights:
- Offshore team development model
- Supports logistics and procurement roles
- Focus on operational efficiency
- Flexible scaling approach
Services:
- Order tracking
- Procurement support
- Inventory control
- Logistics coordination
- Warehouse support
Contact Information:
- Website: optibpo.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/optiBPOInternational
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/optibpo
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/optibpomarketing
- Address: Level 25, 252 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
- Phone: +61 0272 279 086

13. Logistics Plus
Logistics Plus operates across a wide range of supply chain functions, covering transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, and related support activities. Their role often sits closer to full logistics management rather than just staffing or back-office support. This means they handle both the physical movement of goods and the systems that support those movements, including planning and coordination across different stages of the supply chain.
Alongside transport and warehouse services, they work with business intelligence and supply chain systems that help organize and track operations. This mix tends to suit companies that need both execution and oversight in one place, especially when dealing with more complex or multi-region supply chains where small gaps can quickly turn into delays.
Key Highlights:
- End-to-end supply chain coverage
- Combines logistics and technology
- Handles transport and warehousing
Services:
- Transportation management
- Warehousing
- Order fulfillment
- Supply chain coordination
- Business intelligence
Contact Information:
- Website: ph.logisticsplus.com
- E-mail: philippines@logisticsplus.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/LogisticsPlus
- Twitter: x.com/LogisticsPlus
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/showcase/logistics-plus-ukraine
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/logisticsplusinc
- Phone: +1 (866) 564-7587
Conclusion
Looking across these companies, one thing becomes pretty clear - supply chain outsourcing in the Philippines is not treated as a single service anymore. Some teams focus on the small, repetitive pieces that quietly keep operations running, like tracking updates or documentation. Others sit closer to planning, vendor coordination, or even full logistics management. It depends on what part of the chain is under pressure. And in most cases, that pressure shows up in the same places - delays, missed updates, or teams spending too much time on tasks that don’t really need their attention.
What’s interesting is how often companies start small and then expand. A single coordinator or support role turns into a team once the workflow stabilizes. Not because of some big strategic shift, but because it just makes day-to-day work easier. That seems to be the pattern here - outsourcing is less about replacing internal teams and more about giving them space to focus on the parts that actually need decision-making. The rest gets handled in the background, which, honestly, is where most supply chain work lives anyway.
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