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A.P. Moller Capital Acquires 40% Stake in Ayala’s AC Logistics to Strengthen Philippine Supply Chain

A.P. Moller Capital Acquires 40% Stake in Ayala’s AC Logistics to Strengthen Philippine Supply Chain

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A.P. Moller Capital Acquires 40% Stake in Ayala’s AC Logistics to Strengthen Philippine Supply Chain
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By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News | March 5, 2025

In a landmark deal set to transform the Philippine logistics landscape, A.P. Moller Capital, an affiliate of Denmark’s A.P. Moller Holding, has announced the acquisition of a 40% stake in AC Logistics Holdings Corp., the logistics arm of Ayala Corporation. This strategic investment is expected to enhance supply chain efficiency across the archipelago, positioning the Philippines as a stronger player in global trade.

A Major Move in Philippine Logistics

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The Philippines, with over 7,000 islands, presents significant logistical challenges, including fragmented supply chains and high transportation costs. This investment will allow AC Logistics to leverage A.P. Moller Capital’s global expertise in infrastructure development, logistics innovation, and operational efficiency to tackle these hurdles head-on.

AC Logistics, a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation, is one of the fastest-growing players in Philippine supply chain management, providing end-to-end logistics solutions, warehousing, and transportation services to businesses across the country.

Leadership and Vision for Growth

Under the leadership of Erry Hardianto, AC Logistics has been scaling operations and expanding its service offerings. Hardianto, who took the helm as President and CEO in July 2024, brings 23 years of experience from Maersk, where he oversaw operations across Southeast Asia. His vision for AC Logistics aligns with Ayala’s commitment to advancing the country’s logistics infrastructure through international partnerships and cutting-edge technology.

Ayala Corporation’s Diversified Expansion

Founded in 1834, Ayala Corporation, led by billionaire Jaime Zobel de Ayala, has built a diversified portfolio across real estate, banking, telecommunications, renewable energy, healthcare, and logistics. This latest move strengthens its logistics footprint, a sector poised for exponential growth as e-commerce and trade volumes continue to rise in the region.

“A.P. Moller’s investment in AC Logistics is a testament to the growth potential of the Philippine supply chain sector,” said a senior executive at Ayala. “This partnership will enable us to optimize logistics operations and create more resilient networks for local and international trade.”

A.P. Moller Capital’s Expanding Global Footprint

A.P. Moller Capital has been aggressively expanding its global logistics and infrastructure investments. Recently, the firm acquired a 51% stake in BERGÉ, a leading port and logistics operator in Spain and Latin America, further cementing its presence in critical global markets.

By partnering with Ayala, A.P. Moller Capital gains a strategic foothold in Southeast Asia, a region experiencing rapid economic growth and increasing demand for efficient supply chain solutions.

What This Means for the Future of Philippine Logistics

This deal marks a pivotal moment for the Philippine logistics sector, unlocking opportunities for infrastructure modernization, digitalization, and increased efficiency in supply chain management. As global supply chains continue to evolve, investments like this will be crucial in strengthening the Philippines’ role in international trade and logistics.

With A.P. Moller Capital’s resources and Ayala Corporation’s deep-rooted presence in the country, this partnership is set to redefine logistics standards and drive long-term economic growth in the Philippines.

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