Luzon Economic Corridor

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Initialize the Luzon Corridor model and explore how each hub route expands provincial coverage.

Luzon Economic Corridor

UFS Shipping Program for the Luzon Economic Corridor

A corridor-based delivery model where UFS supports the long-haul movement to priority Luzon cities, while nearby customer drops are added as lower-cost route extensions.

Program logic

One core trip can support an expandable delivery chain.

The core trip carries the cost of reaching the hub. From there, the delivery route can extend to nearby buyers as add-on stops instead of treating every account as a separate long-haul delivery.

Initial hubs
8
From the current Luzon city list
Average trunk distance
121 km
Across named hub cities
Customer add-on
₱200
Flat fee per spoke customer drop
Core principle
Hub → Spoke
Support the hub route. Expand through added drops.
Interactive simulator

Select a hub and simulate the delivery chain.

The map is the working model: choose a city and increase the number of added customer stops to see the route chain expand from the hub.

Baguio City

Mountain Province

255 km trunk
Base distance
255 km
UFS-funded base fee
₱8,312
Spoke drop fee
₱200/drop
Customer spoke fee
₱200
Effective UFS subsidy/drop
₱1,039
UFS monthly base funding
₱33,248

Base distance fee × trips per month.

Customer add-on collected
₱25,200

Additional customer drops × ₱200 × trips.

Total drops unlocked
32

Hub drop plus spoke customers, multiplied by trips.

Potential monthly revenue
₱320,000

Based on ₱15,000 average basket size per outside-Metro-Manila order.

Delivery cost to revenue
10.4%

Monthly UFS base funding divided by potential monthly revenue.

Current route sheet

Initial Luzon hub city list.

Hub City Province Base Distance Price / KM Value UFS Base Distance Fee Customer Drop Fee
Commercial ask

Open the route once. Serve more customers with every trip.

The program focuses UFS support on the hub route, then uses each trip to build wider customer coverage through paid add-on drops around the hub.

Recommended pilot: 8 hubs, 180 days, monthly review.

Run the first phase as a controlled corridor pilot. Measure route utilization, customer count per hub, repeat orders, incremental sales, drop fees collected, and UFS subsidy per successful drop.

Approval items

  • Approve UFS-funded base distance fee for selected hubs.
  • Maintain a flat ₱200 customer add-on per spoke drop.
  • Prioritize hubs with repeat demand and dense nearby customer clusters.
  • Review performance after each monthly cycle.