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Philippines-based Mober expands to Thailand, introducing logistics services to manage IKEA deliveries

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May 30, 2025
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Mober has launched electric truck operations in Thailand, starting with 21 trucks primarily for IKEA deliveries. They also built a charging hub and plan to expand their fleet significantly.


Key Points

  • Expansion in Thailand: Mober has launched operations in Thailand with 21 electric trucks in Bangkok, mainly for IKEA deliveries, and established a 1,600-square-meter charging hub in Bang Na district equipped with fast chargers.
  • Local Growth: In the Philippines, Mober opened a 3,000-square-meter EV charging hub in Pasay and acquired an electric truck for local delivery, with plans for a larger fleet.
  • Investment and Future Plans: Mober secured a $6-million investment from SEACEF II to support clean energy initiatives and is seeking additional funds to grow its electric vehicle fleet further.

Mober Launches Logistics Operations in Thailand Amid Growing Regional Demand

Mober, a leading logistics technology firm based in Philippines, has announced the establishment of its logistics operations in Thailand, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. The launch, which took place on October 1, 2023, aims to meet the rising demand for efficient delivery services across the region.

The company, known for its innovative delivery solutions, plans to set up a robust network that will integrate advanced technology with local market needs. Mober aims to enhance last-mile delivery options for both businesses and consumers in Thailand, where e-commerce growth has surged by over 30% in the past year. By investing in local infrastructure and employing local talent, Mober seeks to bolster the supply chain efficiencies essential for the burgeoning online retail sector.

“Mober’s entry into Thailand is not just about logistics; it’s about revolutionizing how goods are delivered,” said Mober’s CEO, John Tan. “As e-commerce continues to thrive, our aim is to ensure that every product reaches its destination quickly and efficiently.” The firm expects to hire over 500 staff within the next year, contributing positively to the local economy.

The move comes at a time when many logistics firms are looking to optimize operations in response to escalating demand for swift delivery services, driven by the COVID-19 pandemic’s lasting impact on shopping behaviors. With competitors rapidly emerging, Mober’s strategic investment underscores its commitment to remaining at the forefront of the logistics landscape in Southeast Asia.

Sources:

  • Company press release
  • Analyst reports on Southeast Asian e-commerce trends

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