Minimize inventory risks with smaller, frequent restocks!
You always need a faster way to restock your stores to avoid stockouts, or move your inventory around to unlock cash flow tie-ups from overstocking. Ninja Restock mitigates inventory risks by offering small, frequent restocks. Get cost-efficient LTL freight, interisland shipping, and pay-per-space cargo trucking to streamline your supply chain and scale your business faster.
Ninja Restock will deliver your goods when you need them, where you need them
Warehouse to multiple drop-off points
We can deliver and restock items from your warehouse to multiple drop-off points.
Store to store
We can deliver and restock items from one store to another.
Warehouse to warehouse
We can pick up and deliver items from your supplier to your warehouses.
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Traditional Cargo
- Needs big cargo volume to maximize cost
- Pay for the entire truck no matter the load size
- Fuel surges and unexpected fees affect cost
- Point A to Point B deliveries
- Slow and fixed delivery schedules
- Most only deliver within Metro Manila or major cities
- Limited flexibility and fixed routes
More pay-per-space benefits for your business
Cost-Efficient
Ensure safe and timely transport of your supplies or goods without paying for expensive trucking services.
Optimizing your operations
Save on your operational costs while increasing efficiency of your business and your supply chain.
Fast nationwide delivery
Next-day delivery of your supplies or items within Metro Manila, and 1-2 days for provincial locations.
Trusted by growing businesses across South East Asia
Restocking Success Spotlight
Case Studies
Pickup Coffee
A startup coffee brand expanding to more locations outside Metro Manila. But relying on traditional trucking service was too expensive and building an in-house fleet will negatively impact their expansion capital.
Skechers
Skechers in Malaysia experienced delays in stock deliveries, understocking, and overstocking in their 116 stores due to poor communication with their previous transport provider. This resulted in bad customer experience.
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Tech-compatible solutions for frequent and flexible nationwide restocking that scales to adapt to your daily needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What types of goods can be transported with Ninja Restock?
We can cater to any bulk delivery requests for supplies and products going to your warehouses or retail stores, including but not limited to:
- garments and shoes
- cosmetics and beauty products
- accessories
- merchandise
- gadgets and tech
- non-perishable food items
- restaurant supplies
- small equipment
- non-toxic raw materials
- marketing and advertising collaterals
What is the coverage area and delivery network of your Ninja Restock in the Philippines?
Ninja Van has a wider area coverage than many traditional trucking services. We have a nationwide delivery fleet ready to deliver your items within Metro Manila, GMA, Central and North Luzon, and many locations within the VizMin region.
What are the typical delivery times?
Next-day delivery within Metro Manila and GMA, and 1-2 days for provincial locations.
How do you handle delays or damage to my shipments?
We provide limited liability coverage for delayed, lost or damaged shipments. Please take note of these reminders to avoid damage to your items:
- Make sure the boxes are not overstuffed or bulging
- Check that items inside the boxes are properly packed to avoid damage during transit
- Label the boxes properly; Make sure the delivery address and contact details are visible.
- Seal the boxes properly with security tapes and other sealing materials
Can I track the status of my shipment?
You can track the status of your shipment via the Ninja Dashboard. Creating an account on the Ninja Dashboard allows you to schedule your shipment’s pickup and get real-time updates of its status — from pickup to delivery.
For other questions or inquiries, contact our Ninja Restock team today!
Ninja Van is your end-to-end logistics partner
Warehousing & Fulfillment
Cost-effective inventory management and speedy fulfillment for e-commerce businesses.
VIP Express Delivery
We help shippers of all sizes with hassle-free deliveries so you can focus on growing your customers while we take care of all your logistics needs.
Cold Chain
Ensure your perishables stay fresh with our reliable cold chain solution, offering temperature-controlled logistics for optimal quality.
Understanding Logistics Terminology
What is B2B Delivery?
B2B (Business-to-Business) delivery refers to the transportation of goods and services from one business to another. This type of delivery is essential for supply chain operations, facilitating the movement of products from manufacturers to wholesalers, retailers, or other businesses. B2B delivery services are designed to meet the specific needs of businesses, ensuring timely and efficient logistics solutions.
What is CBM?
CBM (Cubic Meter) is a measurement of volume used in shipping and logistics to determine the amount of space a shipment occupies. It is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of a package in meters. CBM is crucial for determining shipping costs and space allocation in transportation, helping to optimize the use of cargo space in containers and vehicles.
What is LTL shipping?
LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipping refers to a transportation method where goods from multiple shippers are combined into a single truckload. This option is ideal for shipments that do not require a full truckload, making it a cost-effective solution for shipping smaller quantities of goods.
LTL (Less than Truckload) vs FTL (Full Truckload) shipping?
The main differences between LTL and FTL shipping are:
- Load Size: LTL is used for smaller shipments that don’t fill an entire truck, while FTL is used when a full truckload is needed.
- Cost: LTL is generally more cost-effective for smaller shipments, whereas FTL is often more economical for larger, full truckload shipments.
- Transit Time: FTL shipments typically have faster transit times as the truck travels directly to the destination, whereas LTL shipments may take longer due to consolidation and sorting processes.
Supply vs. Inventory: What’s the Difference?
Supplies are the everyday items you use to operate your business. They don’t directly become part of the products you sell while Inventory refers to the products you sell (or the components used to create them), from the raw materials you source to the finished goods.
What is Cargo Shipping?
Cargo shipping refers to the transportation of goods and materials from one location to another. It involves the entire process of moving items, including packaging, loading, transporting, and unloading.