AAI Group of Companies
AAI Group of Companies is one of the largest Filipino-owned logistics company. It has a network that includes five separate logistics corporations, namely AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc., A2Z logistics Inc., Black Arrow Express, AAI+Peers, and AAI Charity. AAI Group’s main base of operations is in Metro Manila, Philippines, with facilities for warehousing, distribution hubs and equipment pools throughout the country.[1][2]
Private | |
Industry | Logistics, Cargo Handling, Air Freight |
Founded | 1979 [1] |
Founder | Uldarico Brizuela |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Services | Logistic solutions, Warehousing, Cargo handling |
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Divisions
AAI Group comprises five corporations:[1][3]
- AAI Worldwide Logistics Inc. It was established in 1979 by Saturnino Belen as Airlift Asia, Inc. In 1980, Belen formed a partnership with Uldarico Brizuela, which helped expand the company's operations.
- A2Z logistics, Inc.
- AAI+Peers
- Black Arrow Express
- AAI Charity[4][5]
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References
- "Logistics firm plans to raise Php5B in IPO". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
- "AAI Group eyes IPO and new partners to sustain growth". Manila Bulletin.
- "Logistics provider to sell minority stake". BusinessWorld.
- "AAI Charity Foundation".
- "Sharing the gift".
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