词条 | LBC Express |
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| name = LBC Express | logo = LBC Express 2013 Logo.svg | logo_size = 200px | caption = Company logo | type = Private | traded_as = | foundation = Luzon Broker Company (1945) | founder = | location = Pasay City, Philippines | area_served = Worldwide | industry = Courier | products = Post delivery, express mail, freight forwarding, third-party logistics, wire transfers, cargo airline, remittance services | subsid = LBC Remit Express, LBC Foundation, LBC Sports Development Corporation, LBC Mundial Corporation | homepage = LBC Express }} LBC Express, Inc. (previously known as Luzon Brokerage Company) ({{pse|LBC}}) is a courier company based in the Philippines. It operates scheduled commercial vehicle cargo services in currently and planned cargo airline services begin on May 31, 2014. As of 2016, LBC has over 1,252 branches in the Philippines, and over 60 branches in the United States and Canada.[1] It also has branches in Hong Kong, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Kuwait, South Korea and Taiwan.[1] HistoryLuzon Brokerage Company was founded by Carlos Linggoy Araneta in the 1945 as a brokerage firm. With the help of his sons Juan Carlos, Santiago, and Fernando, Araneta expanded their family owned business and ventured into an air cargo agent and later as a forwarding service provider to clients. As a third party shipping provider, the company is responsible for dispatching shipments via asset-based carriers and arranges shipment space for their customers.The company continue to expand their logistic services in 1973 and introduced the 24-hour or overnight delivery services in the country later on. In 1985, The first branch of LBC outside the country was established in San Francisco, California, United States.[1] Along with the opening of its US-based branch, the company introduced the famous “Balikbayan Box”[2] and their money remittance service to cater to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). The moniker "Hari ng Padala" was earned by the company in 1990.{{clarify|date=May 2017}} Products like Branch Pick-up and Bills payment were added in 2005. While the more secured mail service for personal documents, loose cargo and container load were introduced in 2010. From personal services, the company also expand their reach and target business owners. Advertising controversyThe company gained controversy in 2009 for an advertisement depicting a spelling bee where a child spells out the initials "L-B-C" for "remittance", "affordable", and "instant". Then-Department of Education secretary Jesli Lapus expressed disappointment over the advertisement, and has urged the company to pull the commercial which has earned a "negative reaction from public for conveying a wrong message." Expressing concern over television's effects on children, Lapus further stressed that there are alternatives to further develop brand recognition, stating "The method used in this particular LBC advertisement may have unintended adverse consequences on the education of young televiewers" and "would certainly not contribute" to the education of young students.[3] LogoThe company silently re-branded in 2013.[4] ServicesLBC express offers different services to consumers and businesses. Consumer Services include: DKilobox/Balikbayan Box, N-pack/X-pack, N-pouch/X-pouch,Order Padala, Sea Cargo (LCL),[5] Online Remittance, Bills Xpress, Remit to Account, Instant Pera Padala, Send and Swipe Card and Door-to-Door Delivery while Business Services include: International Cargo, Courier and Parcel, Bulk Mail, General Cargo, Less than a Truckload, Full Truckload, Full Container Load, Less Than Container Load, RORO, Warehousing, Reverse Logistics, Crossdocking, Pick and Pack, Cash on Deliver (COD), Inventory Management, Cash Collection Solution, Cash Disbursement Solution, Corporate PP (PesoPak), Corporate IPP (Instant Peso Padala), Send and Swipe Card (SNS) and Remit to Account (RTA).[6] They also cover Printing services like: Full Color Variable Printing, Transpromo Printing, Direct Mail Printing and Book Printing. References1. ^1 2 {{cite web |url=http://www.prlog.org/10320708-history-of-lbc-the-philippines-finest-courier-company.html |title=History Of LBC, The Philippine's Finest Courier Company |date=August 25, 2009 |website= |publisher= |accessdate=1 October 2013}} 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.filipinostarnews.net/business/balikbayan-boxes-delivered-just-15-days-lbcs-new-service.html |title=Balikbayan boxes delivered in just 15 days with LBC’s new service |date= |website= |publisher= |accessdate=}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/metro-manila/05/22/09/lbcs-spelling-bee-tv-ad-pulled-out |title=LBC's 'spelling bee' TV ad pulled out |date=May 22, 2009|website= ABS-CBN|publisher= |accessdate=July 28, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.marketing-interactive.com/watch-lbc-express-silently-rebrands/ |title=LBC Express silently rebrands |date=|website= |publisher= |accessdate=25 November 2014}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mb.com.ph/lbc-offers-lcl-sea-cargo-service/ |title=LBC offers LCL Sea Cargo service |date= |website=Manila Bulletin |publisher= |accessdate=}} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mb.com.ph/lbc-360-a-fully-integrated-payment-and-logistics-platform/ |title=LBC 360, a fully integrated payment and logistics platform |date= |website=Manila Bulletin |publisher= |accessdate=}} 5 : Logistics companies of the Philippines|Express mail|Companies based in Pasay|Transport companies established in 1945|1945 establishments in the Philippines |
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