Making Aklan products available in a ‘click’
Jocyl and Heinz Militar |
Heinz Militar made true
his desire of providing homegrown entrepreneurs a better platform in selling
their products and services, likewise informing consumers of locally-made
products available in the market.
Militar, the brains
behind the e-commerce platform - OneAklan WantAklan, said that the idea
originated and developed following his inclusion as a mentee of the Kapatid
Mentor ME (KMME) Program of the DTI and the Philippine Center for
Entrepreneurship.
OneAklan WantAklan is
both a web-based and mobile-based e-commerce platform that consolidates the
products and services of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the
Province of Aklan.
“I was already a
home-based web developer but I have a passion to create a digitized community.
Opportunity came when I was included in the KMME Program. Through my mentor,
Mr. Clarke Nebrao, he floated the idea of a consolidated app for MSMEs. I got
excited and immediately developed it. The rest was history,” Militar said.
The KMME Program is a
coaching and mentoring program consisting of 10 modules to be conducted and
undertaken in partnership with institutions specializing in functional areas of
entrepreneurship.
“Through the app, we
connect thousands of buyers and sellers around the nation while at the same
time empowering the people and creating economic opportunities for local
MSMEs,” Militar said.
Militar and his wife,
Jocyl, manages Jocyl’s Food Products. They also own Selah Studio.
service oriented
Militar’s advocacy and passion to digitize the
community coupled with the strong support coming from his mentors from the DTI
- Maam Bec, Maam Maricar, Maam Stella - as well as from the PCE drove him to
develop the application.
“Some of my fellow MSMEs were excited to be
part of the platform. It is something that they want to do but they don’t know
how. They said that I am the one responding to that need,” he shared.
The Province of Aklan
is the first province in the country to launch an application providing digital
exposure to local MSMEs. It was developed to help bridge the gap in promoting
e-commerce in the Province of Aklan.
Customers request for
products and services through the platform while providing income opportunities
to the taskers – with the provision of crowd-servicing, crowdsourcing, or
crowd-shipping creating micro-entrepreneurs – who fulfil their requests.
“Using this platform,
we are building a community of micro -entrepreneurs to provide skilled
services, errands, deliveries, and many more. It is not profit-oriented but
rather service-oriented. To be able to create meaningful public partnerships
for the inclusive growth of a community is what OneAklan stands for,” explained
Militar.
achievement
Militar admitted that
he had his apprehensions prior to the development of the application.
How ready is the community to accept a new
digital culture? How can I convince people to adapt, download the app and use the
application? And, “we need a strong marketing campaign to be able to encourage
both buyers and sellers to use it,” he said.
“Capital funding is also a factor because we
need to sustain our day-to-day operations. But we know that very soon,
e-commerce will be a huge part of our economy so we do not give up. Rather, we
continue to improve what we have started, market it as best as we can, and make
use of the limited funds and resources that we have,” said Militar.
At present, Militar said the company is at 75
percent successful, while the remaining 25 percent “lies on our target market
and influencing them to use the app.” On the side of the MSMEs, he said, we are
already successful in the sense that we were able to promote them in the
digital market. We were able to gather orders for them and even linked them to
institutional buyers who have become their regular clients. The remaining
challenge is being profitable and sustainable. I believe we are on the right
track of achieving success.”
oneAklan GO
The e-commerce platform, OneAklan WantAklan, was
able to consolidate the products and services offered by MSMEs in one digital
platform. It has become an advantage of MSMEs because there is a team that
markets for them.
Militar said that the application has offered
convenience to customers and the community, by shopping online and taking away
the hassles of going from store-to-store, saving so much time and effort.
Militar said that they have also made available
a new app called oneAklan-GO --- an on-demand service application which provides
income opportunities to taskers and convenience to users needing specific
products and services.
“Through the app, we create a healthy economy,
by linking products and services to customers who are actually needing them,”
he added.
nomination
The Department of
Information and Communications Technology has nominated the OneAklan,
WantAklan, as a start-up company, to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Awards 2019.
The award is an annual
recognition of organizations exemplifying best ICT achievements in promoting
creativity and transformative innovations, advancing the adoption of ICT, and
elevating growth and development of ASEAN economy and bringing ASEAN ICT
products to the international market.
The award has six
categories, specifically: public sector, private sector, corporate social
responsibility, digital content, start-up company, and research and
development. An ASEAN member state is entitled to nominate a maximum of three
entries per category.
Aside from Aklan’s
OneAklan, Want Aklan, other nominees are Mina, Iloilo’s Budget, Accounting,
Treasury and Assessment Electronic Comprehensive Income and Expenditures
Management System (BATA-e-CIEMS); and, Iloilo Provincial Government’s
Province-Wide Electronic Assessment and Collection System (eAssyscols).
Winners will be
announced during the 3rd ASEAN ICT Awards 2019 in Vientiane, Lao
People’s Democratic Republic on October 23 to 24, 2019.
For more information, you may download oneAklan
and oneAklan-GO from the PlayStore or AppStore. Or visit our website www.oneaklan.com.#
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