by Ferry Bayu | Apr 8, 2026 | Business
Kwentong Bescost showcases designers, operators, installers, and clients whose pride and skill turn blank walls into branded spaces. Published on bescostprinting.com and social channels, it invites partners and customers to follow and share their own kwento.
Every roll of vinyl has a name behind it. Every illuminated sign has a pair of hands that shaped it. Bescost Printing is finally telling those stories.
Quezon City, Philippines — The first time a business owner sees her brand on a storefront — really sees it, life-size, lit up, real — something happens that no invoice can capture. Her eyes go wide. Her hand goes to her mouth. Sometimes she cries. The sign was printed hours earlier on a production floor humming with focus and quiet pride. Before that, a designer stared at a screen until the typography felt exactly right. Before that, a client sat down with a Bescost team member and tried to put a dream into words.
That moment of transformation — from blank wall to branded identity — is not a transaction. It is a story. And Bescost Printing, the Philippines’ most trusted large-format printing and signage company, has decided it is time to tell every single one of them.
What is Kwentong Bescost?
“Kwentong” is the Filipino word for story. And Kwentong Bescost is Bescost Printing’s declaration to the world: behind every print, every sign, every installed storefront, there are people who gave it everything they had.
Launching in 2026, Kwentong Bescost is an ongoing content series that documents the real, human stories behind Bescost’s work — the productions that ran through the night, the installations completed in the rain, the clients who built their first physical store from nothing, and the Bescost team members who made it all happen with steady hands and full hearts.
This is not a marketing campaign. It is a living testimony to craft, culture, and community — told through the voices of the people who make it possible every single day.
The Best Work Culture in Philippine Printing
What separates a good printing company from a great one is rarely the machine. It is the people running it.
Bescost Printing has spent years building something rare in the printing industry: a workplace where craftsmanship is celebrated, not rushed. Where a production team member takes personal ownership of every millimeter of color accuracy. Where an installer feels the weight of a client’s dream when he lifts that panel into place. Where the driver who hauls materials across the Philippines understands that what he is carrying is not just vinyl — it is someone’s business identity.
This culture of pagmamalaki — of genuine, bone-deep pride in the work — is not an accident. It is the result of deliberate investment in people: structured training, honest leadership, and a family-like environment that challenges team members to grow while making sure they feel valued and seen.
As a printing company in the Philippines where high output and low cost often go hand in hand, Bescost has chosen a different path. They have chosen excellence. And excellence, it turns out, is contagious when the people around you love what they do.
The Stories the Series Will Tell
Kwentong Bescost will document the full spectrum of what it means to be Bescost.
Clients will see the behind-the-scenes reality of large-format printing in the Philippines — the precision calibration of wide-format printers, the exacting standards of color matching, the careful lamination and finishing that separates a sign that lasts from one that fades.
They will see store dress-up Philippines projects unfold from concept to completion — blank commercial spaces transformed into branded environments that stop foot traffic and build customer trust. Restaurants, retail stores, mall kiosks, and corporate offices brought to life with signage that does not just inform but commands attention.
They will meet the installers — the unsung architects of Bescost’s finished work. These are the men and women who climb scaffolding before sunrise, who problem-solve on the fly when a wall is not square or a surface refuses adhesion, who carry every panel with the same care a craftsman gives a finished piece. Their stories are the heartbeat of Kwentong Bescost.
They will also see the designers, the production operators, the account managers, and the logistics team — every person who ensures that what a client imagined becomes exactly what they receive.
Filipino Craftsmanship on the World Stage
There is a quiet but powerful truth in what Bescost Printing does every day: world-class signage and store branding does not have to be imported. It can be — and is being — made right here in the Philippines.
Based in Quezon City and serving clients across the country, Bescost has established itself as the signage company Quezon City is proud to call its own and the partner that businesses nationwide trust when the stakes are high and the wall space is large. From the smallest vinyl lettering job to full exterior building wraps, the standard never drops.
Kwentong Bescost is, in part, a love letter to Filipino craftsmanship — to the likha, the creation that emerges when skilled people are given the right tools, the right culture, and the trust to do their best work. This is not just a printing company in the Philippines. This is a Filipino institution in the making.
“Their Stories Are Never Forgotten”
“Every project we complete carries the fingerprints of people who gave it everything. Kwentong Bescost is our way of making sure their stories are never forgotten. We are proud of our output — but we are more proud of our people. This series is for them.” — Bescost Printing Leadership
“Ito ay Aming Likha”
The sentiment is echoed across the Bescost production floor and installation teams. One senior installer, reflecting on a recent store dress-up project that required a 14-hour installation day to meet a client’s grand opening deadline, put it simply:
“When I see the finished sign on the wall and the client cries — that is why I do this. Hindi lang trabaho ito. Ito ay aming likha.” (This is not just a job. This is our creation.)
That single sentence is the soul of Kwentong Bescost.
Follow the Series — and Share Your Story
Kwentong Bescost launches across Bescost Printing’s digital platforms starting April 2026. Each installment will spotlight a project, a team member, a transformation, or a moment that captures what this company — and this industry — is truly about.
Clients, partners, media, and fellow businesses are invited to follow along, engage with the stories, and — if Bescost has been part of your own brand journey — share your kwento.
The series will be published on bescostprinting.com and across Bescost Printing’s social channels. New stories will be added regularly, building an archive of Filipino craftsmanship that will outlast any single project.
If you are a business looking for a large-format printing partner in the Philippines that brings this kind of pagmamahal — this kind of care — to every job, Bescost Printing is ready to begin your story.
About Bescost Printing
Bescost Printing delivers end-to-end vehicle wrap solutions in the Philippines, including strategy, design, professional installation, and maintenance—helping brands maximize visibility and impact across the nation’s busiest routes.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 8, 2026 | Business
LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2026 — Autonomous mobility platform Carziqo is accelerating its global expansion plans as it seeks to extend its operations into more cities and replicate a business model centered on intelligent dispatch, vehicle operations and platform management.
The company said its next phase of growth will focus on broadening market coverage, improving operational efficiency and strengthening its ability to deploy autonomous vehicles in a wider range of urban environments.
Carziqo positions itself as a technology-driven platform built around autonomous ride-hailing and mobility services. Unlike conventional ride-hailing operators, the company says its business model extends beyond vehicle deployment to include vehicle integration, order distribution, platform dispatch, maintenance coordination and data-driven operations.
The company said it sees autonomous transportation moving gradually from a period defined largely by technology testing into one increasingly shaped by commercial deployment at scale.
As part of its international growth strategy, Carziqo is targeting urban markets with dense populations, strong transportation demand and relatively mature digital infrastructure. The company said the pace of expansion in each region will depend on local regulatory conditions, road environments, user demand and the availability of operational partnerships.
That approach suggests the company’s global strategy will rely less on applying a uniform model across markets and more on local adaptation in response to regional conditions.
Across the autonomous driving sector, investors and policymakers have shifted greater attention in recent years toward whether companies can demonstrate stable operations, address safety and compliance requirements and build sustainable revenue structures. In that environment, Carziqo has identified platform-based operations as a core part of its expansion strategy, aiming to improve vehicle utilization through centralized dispatch and standardized maintenance systems while reducing the cost volatility associated with fragmented operations.
Still, international growth in autonomous mobility remains complex. Regulatory systems, insurance requirements, data rules and road conditions vary widely across jurisdictions, creating additional challenges for companies seeking to enter new markets. Industry analysts say autonomous vehicle companies looking to expand across regions will need not only technical capability, but also the ability to coordinate with local governments, infrastructure networks and commercial partners.
Carziqo has not released a full timetable for its global expansion, but said it plans to continue investing in city-level operating networks, fleet management capabilities and platform service systems. The company said it expects cross-city and cross-border deployment to become a more important direction for the sector as autonomous technology matures and demand grows for more efficient transportation services.
More broadly, the global autonomous mobility market remains in an early stage of development. While some companies have launched commercial pilot programs in selected regions, large-scale and sustained international expansion is still limited. Market observers say Carziqo’s progress will likely depend on whether it can balance technological reliability, operational efficiency and local execution.
For the broader industry, the global expansion of autonomous mobility companies is not only a competition for market share, but also a test of whether a new model of urban transportation can prove sustainable over the long term. Carziqo’s next moves may offer one measure of how that transition unfolds.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 8, 2026 | Business
QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Bescost Printing today announced expanded services for high-impact fleet wraps, helping Philippine businesses turn everyday routes into powerful brand touchpoints. With bold designs and professional installation, vehicle wraps function as mobile billboards—boosting reach, recall, and engagement in crowded urban corridors.
High-impact fleet wraps are large-format vinyl graphics applied to commercial vehicles to showcase a company’s identity, products, and services. On Philippine roads—where movement is constant and attention is limited—custom vehicle and fleet wraps create instant visual impact. Bright colors and distinctive layouts resonate with local audiences, ensuring brands stand out in high-traffic areas while complementing digital and out-of-home campaigns.
Professional installation is essential to performance and lifespan. Bescost Printing follows a meticulous process to deliver a smooth, long-lasting finish: thorough surface preparation for optimal adhesion; precision panel alignment with controlled stretching and edge sealing; post-heating to lock shapes on contours; and clear post-install care guidelines. This disciplined approach helps prevent bubbling, peeling, and premature fading.
Durability starts with materials. Bescost Printing uses premium, weather-resistant cast vinyl, high-opacity inks, and protective overlaminates engineered to withstand UV, heat, rain, and road debris. Correct film selection for specific applications—full wraps, partial wraps, or decals—ensures color fidelity and clean removability at end of life. With proper care, wraps maintain a vibrant, professional look for years.
For marketers, fleet wraps deliver compelling value:
• Cost-effectiveness: A one-time investment produces continuous impressions without recurring media fees.
• Daily visibility: Regular service routes naturally reach diverse audiences across multiple neighborhoods.
• Stronger engagement: Eye-catching creative drives inquiries, store visits, and online actions.
Measuring return on investment is straightforward. Businesses can track unique URLs, QR codes, and promo codes printed on vehicles; implement call tracking numbers; compare sales or inquiries before and after deployment; and estimate impressions using GPS-routed traffic data. Periodic brand recall surveys in serviced areas can validate awareness gains.
Simple maintenance extends wrap life and appearance. Bescost Printing recommends hand or touchless washing with mild soap and water; avoiding abrasive brushes and harsh solvents; promptly removing contaminants like tar or tree sap; inspecting edges and high-wear zones; parking in shaded or covered areas when possible; and scheduling professional checkups every 6–12 months, depending on usage and environment.
About Bescost Printing
Bescost Printing delivers end-to-end vehicle wrap solutions in the Philippines, including strategy, design, professional installation, and maintenance—helping brands maximize visibility and impact across the nation’s busiest routes.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 7, 2026 | Business
Manila, Philippines — Following the strong success of its debut edition, the Philippine Construction & Building Materials Expo 2026 is set to return for its second edition on September 24–25, 2026 at the renowned SMX Convention Centre, Manila.
Jointly organized by Astrovision Global FZCO in collaboration with ACE Group and Genesis Global Exhibitions, the upcoming edition is expected to emerge as one of the Philippines’ most focused and business-driven exhibitions dedicated to the construction, building materials, ceramics, and interior solutions sectors.
Positioned as a strategic gateway to the Southeast Asian construction market, the expo will bring together leading industry stakeholders, solution providers, and decision-makers from across the region. With the Philippines witnessing rapid infrastructure growth and urban development, the event offers a timely platform for companies to explore new business opportunities and expand their footprint in the ASEAN region.
The exhibition will witness participation from exhibitors representing key global markets including India, the Philippines, China, Malaysia, South Korea, the UAE, Türkiye, and several other countries. The event is also expected to attract visitors from more than 10 countries, making it a truly international business platform. Alongside the two-day exhibition, a series of concurrent conferences will be held, focusing on key trends, innovations, and developments shaping the construction industry.
The two-day exhibition will feature a comprehensive showcase of products and solutions across the construction ecosystem — from heavy machinery, construction tools, and building materials to tiles, ceramics, marble, and stone. Visitors can also explore innovations in sanitaryware, lighting solutions, paints, coatings, smart home technologies, security systems, and advanced building automation.
Key highlights will include modern kitchen and bath solutions, roofing and façade systems, prefabricated buildings, HVAC systems, fire and water management technologies, as well as electrical, engineering, and telecommunication systems. The expo will also cover niche segments such as construction chemicals, insulation technologies, scaffolding, and finance solutions for the construction sector.
The event is expected to attract a diverse and influential audience including architects, interior designers, project managers, contractors, government officials, infrastructure planners, engineers, and procurement professionals. Participation from developers, property managers, distributors, and industry entrepreneurs will further enhance networking and business collaboration opportunities.
Booth bookings are now open, and interested companies are encouraged to secure their space at the earliest to be part of this high-impact international exhibition.
With its focused approach and international participation, the Philippine Construction & Building Materials Expo 2026 aims to serve as a powerful platform for sourcing, partnerships, and knowledge exchange — making it a must-attend event for anyone involved in the construction and building industry.
Event Timings: • September 24–25, 2026: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Industry professionals are encouraged to attend and leverage this opportunity to connect with key players, discover innovative solutions, and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving market.
For more details, contact Dr. Kaushal at pr******@**********************ns.com or Mr Tyson at ex*********@******************co.com or visit: https://www.constructceramicspowerexpo.com
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 5, 2026 | Business
San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines — P.A. Properties and P.A. Properties Hankyu Hanshin proudly formalized a new partnership with Philippine Veterans Bank through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement, officially designating the institution as one of its partner banks. The contract signing was held on Wednesday, March 18, 2026, at the P.A. Properties Main Office in San Pedro, Laguna.
Present during the ceremony were Casey S. De Castro, Division Head and Assistant Vice President of the Housing Loans Division under the Consumer Lending Group of Philippine Veterans Bank; Lelito Flores, Chief Finance Officer of P.A. Properties; and Evelyn Buco, Vice President of Collections & Loans of P.A. Properties.
This partnership marks a significant step toward making housing loans more accessible for prospective homeowners. By expanding financing options through Philippine Veterans Bank, P.A. Properties continues its commitment to making homeownership more attainable for Filipino families while strengthening communities through sustainable housing developments.
“At P.A. Properties, we continuously seek partnerships that will make homeownership more accessible to Filipino families. This collaboration with Philippine Veterans Bank allows us to provide more financing options and bring more families closer to their dream of owning a home,” said Atty. Marianne Reyna Lina-Cruz, President and CEO of P.A. Properties.
P.A. Properties remains committed to building not just houses, but communities and opportunities for families to achieve their dream homes.
About P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation
Nestled in San Pedro, Laguna, P.A. Alvarez Properties and Development Corporation (P.A. Properties) is a leading developer of low to medium-cost housing communities in Southern Luzon. Since its establishment in 1994, the company has crafted over 30,000 homes across key Philippine provinces, with plans to build an additional 20 communities in the next 5 years. P.A. Properties, guided by the tagline “Behind Every Home is a Story,” not only addresses the nation’s housing backlog but also actively contributes to economic growth. Through philanthropic initiatives, such as hospital donations in Cabuyao, providing right of way in Pampanga for civic centers, and establishing SanJo’s markets in provinces like Laguna and Bulacan, the company weaves a narrative of community development and nationwide impact.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 2, 2026 | Business
Manila, Philippines (April 1, 2026) — We would never endorse tax evasion, but for this one, we’ll make an exception.
This April Fools’ Day, Taxumo is launching Tax Flier – a frenetic tap-your-way-to-survival game inspired by Flappy BIR Bird, with one simple mission: don’t let Carlo miss his tax deadline.
Because right now…he’s panicking.
Carlo needs your help, FAST
He’s seconds away from missing his filing, and everything is coming at him all at once: tax pillars, flying receipts, and the looming threat of penalties.
Your job? Help Carlo stay on track by tapping through the chaos. Breeze through tax dues, dodge receipts, and make it past the deadline rush.
Dodge Your Taxes to Win
What makes the game more exciting? If you manage to keep Carlo going, you can unlock real discounts on Taxumo, up to 30% off your Taxumo subscription.
The better you play, the bigger your reward.
A Light Reminder Behind the Game
Tax Flier mirrors what tax season can feel like for many Filipino self-employed professionals and MSMEs: fast, overwhelming, and full of things to keep track of.
Behind the game is a simple reminder: deadlines come quickly, and it’s always better to stay ahead.
While you help Carlo make it through, it’s also a good time to check in on your own taxes and make sure you’re on track.
Play Now (Before It’s Too Late)
Tax Flier is live starting April 1 for a limited time only. Beat your high score, grab your discount, and help Carlo make it out penalty-free.
And don’t worry if you lose: you can always reset and start again.
Because, unlike real tax deadlines, it’s not a crime to miss winning at Tax Flier.
Go to https://www.taxumo.com/play-tax-flier/ to play “Tax Flier” now.
About Taxumo
Taxumo is the Philippines’ most trusted online tax platform for freelancers, professionals, and small business owners. Since 2016, it has helped thousands of Filipinos stay compliant by making tax filing simple, secure, and fully digital.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 2, 2026 | Business
Manila, Philippines — The companies gaining the most from artificial intelligence today aren’t simply adopting new tools: they’re reorganizing how work gets done.
Across the Philippines and Southeast Asia, a new class of AI-native organizations is emerging, embedding intelligent systems into workflows, decision-making, and core operations. For business leaders, this marks a shift from using AI to enhance productivity to redesigning how entire organizations operate.
Sprout Solutions, the people-first AI platform for payroll, compliance, and work, is bringing together founders, CEOs, HR leaders, and technology innovators at SaaScon PH to explore how this transformation is reshaping modern businesses.
“The conversation around AI is shifting,” said Patrick Gentry, Co-Founder and CEO of Sprout. “We’re moving beyond using AI as a productivity tool and starting to rethink how organizations operate at a fundamental level. The next generation of companies will be AI-native, where intelligent systems and human expertise work together to drive decisions and growth.”
From AI Tools to AI-Native Organizations
AI is entering a new phase driven by agentic systems or software capable of planning tasks, interacting with tools, and executing multi-step workflows with minimal human input.
For organizations, the implication is clear: AI is no longer just a tool, it is becoming part of the operating model. Companies are beginning to redesign processes, restructure teams, and rethink technology stacks to fully leverage these capabilities.
At the same time, leaders are recognizing that the goal is not full automation, but augmentation: using AI to elevate human capability and unlock higher-value work.
Rethinking the Workforce
As AI takes on repetitive and administrative tasks, employees are shifting toward more strategic, creative, and decision-driven work.
“AI is not replacing the workforce: it’s redefining it,” said Gian dela Rama. “The most successful organizations will be those that integrate intelligent systems into everyday operations while empowering people to focus on more meaningful work.”
This shift is prompting leaders to rethink workforce design, roles, and performance in an AI-augmented environment.
A Defining Moment for Business Leaders
These questions will take center stage at SaaScon PH, where attendees will explore how AI is reshaping organizations in practice, including:
• How companies are restructuring teams around AI
• What roles will evolve and which will disappear
• How to build AI-first operating models and workflows
Sessions will feature discussions on AI-powered workforce transformation and demonstrations of how intelligent systems can augment productivity across departments.
For CEOs, the challenge is staying competitive. For HR leaders, it’s redesigning roles and workforce strategy. For technology teams, it’s building systems that scale in an AI-first world.
As organizations move from experimentation to transformation, one thing is clear: companies that treat AI as a side tool risk falling behind those that reorganize around it.
SaaScon PH will take place on May 12, bringing together leaders shaping the next generation of AI-native businesses. Registration and team table reservations are now open.
About Sprout Solutions Phil Inc
Sprout Solutions is the People-First AI platform for Payroll, Compliance, and Work, built for businesses in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. Founded in 2015, Sprout provides end-to-end HR and payroll software and managed services across recruitment, timekeeping, payroll, performance, and employee engagement—powered by AI-driven insights and intelligent automation. Its built-in AI assistant, Sidekick, helps HR teams and employees work faster and make smarter decisions, while embedded financial wellness solutions such as salary-on-demand and responsible financing support employees beyond payday. Trusted by over 2,000 companies and 350,000 users, Sprout combines enterprise-grade security and compliance with strong local implementation and support—ensuring long-term success, not just software deployment. Sprout exists to impact the lives of employees by improving businesses in the communities it serves.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 1, 2026 | Business
NUVALI PHILIPPINES – When champions step into the ring or cage, one voice often rises above the rest- the voice of their cornerman. For some of the biggest names in combat sports in history, that voice belongs to Dewey Cooper- now co-founder of RYC Wellness and President of Team Combat League, the league that recently signed boxing icon Manny Pacquiao for their 5th season.
Cooper’s presence in the corner has been a defining factor behind multiple world championship victories across boxing, kickboxing, and mixed martial arts. Today, he brings that same championship mindset and commitment to excellence to the wellness community at RYC.
A Hall of Fame Trainer
inducted into the Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 2008, Cooper has earned a global reputation as one of the most versatile and respected striking coaches in combat sports. His rare ability to develop champions across multiple disciplines sets him apart in the industry.
In the Corner When It Mattered Most
Francis Ngannou-UFC Heavyweight Champion
Cooper served as longtime boxing and striking coach for Ngannou, helping transform him from raw talent into one of the most feared knockout artists in MMA history. He was in Ngannou’s corner when he captured the Ultimate Fighting Championship Heavyweight Championship and played a key role in preparing him for his high-profile 2023 crossover bout against Tyson Fury. His influence has been widely credited in Ngannou’s evolution as a complete fighter.
Beibut Shumenov- WBA & IBA Light Heavyweight Champion
on July 2, 2012, Cooper guided Shumenov to a dominant victory over Enrique Ornelas at the Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel and Casini in Las Vegas. That night, Shumenov successfully defended his WBA and IBA titles, with Cooper’s corner work proving instrumental.
Jessica Rakoczy-Multiple- Time World Champion
Earlier in his career, Cooper established himself as the longtime trainer for Rakoczy. His work with her demonstrates his ability to build championship-level athletes and laid the foundation for his reputation as an elite cornerman.
A Legacy of Champions
Cooper’s roster includes a wide range of elite fighters across combat sports:
- Jessie Vargas – Former WBO Welterweight Champion
- Kevin Lee – UFC title challenger
- Cody Garbrandt – Former UFC Champion
- Marvin Vettori – UFC contender
- Amir Albazi – UFC fighter
- Farid Basharat – Undefeated UFC fighter
- Javid Basharat – UFC fighter
- Roy Nelson – UFC heavyweight veteran
- John Alessio – UFC & PRIDE FC veteran
- Makhmud Muradov – UFC middleweight contender
Additional champions include:
- Carlos Takam-WBO heavyweight World Champion
- Jamie Mitchell – WBA Bantamweight World Champion
- Christian Ferea – BKFC Champion
From Championship Corners to Wellness Leadership
As President of team Combat League, Cooper recently made headlines by signing boxing icon Manny Pacquiao for the league’s upcoming season. His connection to Pacquiao dates back to 2016, when he trained Jessie Vargas ahead of their title bout.
Now, as co-founder of RYC Wellness, Cooper brings that same discipline and elite mindset into a new arena-helping members transform their bodies through the BYOB (Build Your Own Body) philosophy.
“In the corner of championship fight, every second counts. Every instruction matters. That same focus and commitment to excellence is what we’re bringing to RYC Wellness, ” said Cooper. “Whatever you’re training to win a world title or simply to feel stronger in your daily life, the principles remain the same: show up, do the work, and trust the process.”
About Ryc wellness.
RYC is a model social club located near Nuvali in the Philippines. It combines a healing cafe, social gym, wellness studio, and med spa into one integrated community space. Guided by its BYOB (Build Your Own Body) philosophy, RYC empowers members to take control of their health while building meaningful connection.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 1, 2026 | Business
Carziqo has officially announced the launch of its A-DS (Delivery Series Autonomous Asset) driverless delivery vehicle service in Los Angeles, marking a further expansion of the company’s commercial autonomous driving applications and extending its technology capabilities beyond mobility into urban delivery and logistics services.
As demand for urban delivery continues to rise, traditional courier services are facing mounting pressure from peak-hour capacity shortages, inconsistent delivery efficiency, and rising labor costs. Carziqo’s newly launched A-DS driverless delivery vehicle service is designed to address these challenges through autonomous driving technology, intelligent dispatching, and platform-based operations, helping improve the efficiency, stability, and scalability of urban delivery networks.
According to the company, A-DS represents an important product line developed for future urban logistics scenarios. “Delivery Series Autonomous Asset” is not simply the name of a driverless delivery vehicle, but also an extension of Carziqo’s broader intelligent asset operations concept. By integrating vehicles, dispatch systems, route algorithms, and operational platforms, A-DS is designed to support continuous operation across high-frequency, standardized urban delivery tasks, serving a variety of use cases including community delivery, commercial district distribution, station-to-station transfer, and short-distance on-demand logistics.
Carziqo said Los Angeles was selected as one of the first launch markets for the A-DS service due to its mature transportation infrastructure, diverse commercial environment, and strong receptiveness to emerging technologies. In live operations, A-DS driverless delivery vehicles will rely on Carziqo’s intelligent operations system to coordinate delivery assignments, route planning, vehicle status, and operating rhythms, with the goal of improving response speed and optimizing overall delivery efficiency.
Compared with traditional delivery models, driverless delivery vehicle services offer the potential for more stable task execution and greater consistency in performance. Through around-the-clock intelligent dispatching and standardized operating logic, A-DS is positioned to build a scalable service model in fixed-route delivery, community parcel circulation, and high-frequency short-distance logistics scenarios. This is expected not only to help ease pressure on last-mile urban delivery, but also to provide a new practical pathway for the development of smart logistics infrastructure.
The launch of the A-DS service further broadens Carziqo’s business footprint in the autonomous driving sector. The company has already been advancing the deployment and operation of autonomous ride-hailing services, and the rollout of A-DS demonstrates that Carziqo is extending beyond passenger mobility into a broader urban service network. The company believes that in the future, autonomous systems should not only serve people’s transportation needs, but also become an integral part of urban logistics, community delivery, and commercial fulfillment.
A Carziqo representative said, “The official launch of A-DS marks another important milestone in Carziqo’s commercial application of autonomous driving. We hope that through driverless delivery vehicle services, autonomous driving technology can move beyond transportation and become deeply integrated into urban commercial operations, improving delivery efficiency, enhancing service experience, and supporting the development of a more resilient logistics network for future smart cities.”
Industry observers note that as autonomous driving technology, vehicle-road coordination, and intelligent operations platforms continue to mature, driverless delivery is gradually moving from concept validation into real-world application. Carziqo’s launch of A-DS in Los Angeles demonstrates the company’s capability in both technology integration and operational deployment, while also signaling that autonomous delivery is entering a new phase of scalable exploration.
Carziqo said it will continue to expand testing and optimization of additional urban delivery use cases around the A-DS series, while further strengthening the role of driverless delivery vehicles within the urban logistics ecosystem. As its operating network and technical framework continue to evolve, A-DS is expected to become an important part of Carziqo’s smart urban service portfolio, supporting the wider commercial adoption of autonomous driving technology.
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by Ferry Bayu | Apr 1, 2026 | Business
Mold Manila announces its signature PLLA Collagen Builder, a physician-administered treatment designed to address the appearance of hip dips through collagen stimulation. This innovative procedure prioritizes patient safety, informed consent, and adherence to Philippine health regulations, offering natural-looking, gradual results for body contouring enthusiasts.
Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) injections are a scientifically supported method to stimulate collagen production—a substance naturally found in the skin that supports elasticity, volume, and texture. Mold Manila’s Hip Dip Collagen Builder applies PLLA to promote subtle volume improvement and enhanced skin quality over time in the hip dip area, presenting an alternative path for those seeking a minimally invasive solution beyond traditional diet, exercise, or surgical procedures.
Treatment Overview
Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) is a biocompatible and FDA-cleared substance widely utilized in aesthetic treatments globally. When injected, PLLA helps stimulate the body’s natural collagen production to restore volume and improve skin support from within. The process is gradual, requiring several weeks for visible changes, and treatment plans are personalized based on individual goals, anatomy, and consultation findings.
Mold Manila’s approach emphasizes holistic care with licensed physicians administering the procedure in a clinical setting. Candidates undergo a preliminary medical consultation to assess their suitability, review customized plans, and set realistic expectations. Follow-ups and detailed aftercare guidelines ensure optimal results and support long-term success.
Results typically develop within 8–12 weeks and may last up to two years. However, longevity depends on patient physiology, maintenance schedules, and adherence to post-treatment instructions. As PLLA is a biodegradable substance, compatibility with most skin types ensures accessibility for a wide range of clients.
Patient Safety and Transparency
Mold Manila upholds rigorous safety standards and promotes responsible aesthetic practices. While common side effects such as swelling, tenderness, and bruising at the injection site may occur, these are temporary and can be managed with post-care protocols. Other risks, such as nodule formation or rare vascular events, are disclosed during consultations as part of informed consent.
It is important to note that the use of PLLA for hip dip contouring may be considered off-label in some jurisdictions. Mold Manila ensures full transparency when discussing intended outcomes, alternative treatment options, and any relevant limitations. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, those with active skin infections, or individuals with certain medical conditions are advised to explore other solutions, as candidacy is subject to eligibility guidelines established by the clinic’s licensed physicians.
Pricing and Access
The Hip Dip Collagen Builder by Mold Manila starts at ₱15,000 per vial (indicative pricing only; final quotation depends on consultation results, product volume, and client-specific goals).
To schedule an appointment or inquire further, please contact Mold Manila through the official clinic hotline, email, or verified social media platforms. Clinic hours.
About MOLD Manila
MOLD Manila is a premium, clinician-led aesthetic clinic based in Quezon City, Philippines. Known for its technology-driven, non-surgical treatments and personalized care, the clinic specializes in skin rejuvenation, non-invasive contouring, laser treatments, and IV wellness therapies. MOLD Manila is committed to education-first, results-driven aesthetics designed for real Filipino skin. For consultations or media inquiries, please contact:MOLD ManilaQuezon City, Philippines@moldmanila
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