Initialize the Luzon Corridor model and explore how each hub route expands provincial coverage.
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.
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.
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.
Mountain Province
Base distance fee × trips per month.
Additional customer drops × ₱200 × trips.
Hub drop plus spoke customers, multiplied by trips.
Based on ₱15,000 average basket size per outside-Metro-Manila order.
Monthly UFS base funding divided by potential monthly revenue.
| Hub City | Province | Base Distance | Price / KM Value | UFS Base Distance Fee | Customer Drop Fee |
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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.
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.