If you’re a Filipino working in Taiwan, chances are you’ve either heard of EEC Elite Express—or you’ve already sent a balikbayan box through them. But there’s more to EEC than just cargo services. From groceries to remittance, it’s a full-on Pinoy hub that’s grown with the overseas community over the years.
Snapshot: EEC Elite Express at a Glance
Category | Details |
Store Name | EEC Elite Express (Nationwide) |
Business Type | Filipino Grocery Store & Cargo/Remittance Services |
Branch Coverage | 38 branches across North, Central, and Southern Taiwan |
Customer Services | Groceries, Cargo (Air/Sea), Remittance, Tickets, Electronics, SIM/Load |
Languages Spoken | Filipino, English, Mandarin |
Operating Hours | Most branches open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM |
Official Website | eec-elite.com |
Facebook Page | facebook.com/eecexpresscargo |
Contact Hotline | +886 2 2267 7676 (Head Office) |
EEC Branches in Taiwan
EEC Elite Express is present across all major regions in Taiwan. Here’s a breakdown by location:
North Taiwan
- Zhongshan Service Station (Taipei City)
- Wugu, Xinzhuang, Shulin, Tucheng Service Stations (New Taipei City)
- Puxin, Guishan, Linkou, Zhongli, Neili, Guanyin, Taoyuan Service Stations (Taoyuan City)
- Hsinchu, Hukou, Guanyin Stations (Hsinchu County and City)
- Zhunan #1 and #2 Service Stations (Miaoli County)
Central Taiwan
- Changhua, Fangyuan, Daliguang (Taichung), Dajia, Tanzi, Shalu, Taichung Central Station
- Douliu, Huwei (Yunlin County)
- Miaoli #1 and #2 Service Stations (Miaoli County)
Southern Taiwan
- Rende, Yongkang, Tainan Central Station (Tainan City)
- Chiayi and Dalin Stations (Chiayi City and County)
- Dexian, Daliao, Nanzi, Gangshan Stations (Kaohsiung City)
A Filipino Legacy Since the ’90s
EEC Elite Express started in the early 1990s as a cargo company—but it didn’t stop there. As more OFWs flocked to Taiwan to work in electronics, garments, and other industries, EEC expanded its services to match their evolving needs.
Today, it’s more than just a courier company. With 38 branches across Taiwan, including its popular Tucheng (土城) branch in New Taipei City, EEC has become a dependable one-stop shop for Filipinos living and working far from home.

What You’ll Find at EEC Elite Express Branches
Wherever you are in Taiwan—north, central, or south—EEC Elite Express branches offer a consistent experience tailored to the needs of OFWs. Each branch is designed to feel like a mini home base: familiar, welcoming, and fully stocked with essential services that go beyond basic shopping.
Whether you’re visiting for remittance, grocery shopping, or sending a balikbayan box, you’ll find helpful staff, a range of Southeast Asian products, and a strong sense of community that makes every visit more than just a transaction.
Groceries and Southeast Asian Goods
The store shelves are stocked with essentials that can instantly take you back to the Philippines. From bagoong, sinigang mix, and instant pancit canton, to beauty products and cleaning supplies you grew up with—EEC makes sure your pantry stays Pinoy.
My Experience: I went in to send a box home—and walked out with a bag full of SkyFlakes, Mang Tomas, and frozen bangus. It really felt like I just visited a tindahan back home.
Cargo and Balikbayan Box Services
Whether you’re sending pasalubong or essentials back to your family, EEC’s door-to-door cargo service (sea and air freight options available) is known for its reliability. Staff assist you with box packing, weight checks, and customs advice—making the whole process smooth.
Tip: Sending boxes during holidays or school season? Book early—slots fill up fast!
Remittance & Bill Payments
Need to send money back home? EEC also provides remittance services with competitive rates. You can also inquire about airline ticketing, international phone cards, and 3C (computer, communication, and consumer electronics) products for sale.
Insider Tip: They sometimes run promo rates or bundle services, especially near Christmas and graduation season.
Why OFWs Trust EEC
Filipinos in Taiwan know how rare it is to find an establishment that offers both convenience and community—and EEC hits both marks.
- Accessible Locations: With nearly 40 branches, there’s likely an EEC near your dorm or workplace.
- Longstanding Credibility: Operating since the 1990s, EEC has earned the trust of thousands of OFWs.
- Multicultural Service: While it started with Filipinos in mind, EEC also serves Indonesian and Vietnamese workers through its partner brands (INDEX, GLOBAL TK, and VNEX).
Community Connection and Events
EEC frequently participates in Filipino community events and seasonal promos. From raffle draws during fiesta celebrations to discounts on balikbayan boxes, they consistently support the overseas Pinoy spirit.
You can check the latest updates and event announcements on their Facebook page: facebook.com/eecexpresscargo
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Is there an EEC branch near Taoyuan or Hsinchu?
Yes! With 38 branches across Taiwan, EEC has locations in major cities including Taoyuan, Hsinchu, and Kaohsiung. Use their website to search for the nearest one.
Q2: Can I send frozen goods in my balikbayan box?
EEC allows frozen items but they must be properly sealed and packed. Air cargo is usually recommended for perishables. Always check with staff for updated guidelines.
Q3: What are the remittance rates and how fast is the service?
Rates vary based on partner banks and destinations in the Philippines. Most remittances are processed within 1–2 business days.
Q4: Do they sell Filipino SIM cards or mobile load?
Some branches offer Philippine mobile load or prepaid call cards, but it’s best to call ahead and check availability at your local branch.
Final Thoughts: More Than Just a Store
EEC Elite Express isn’t just a place to buy Filipino goods or send boxes home—it’s a reminder that no matter how far we are from the Philippines, we can still find pieces of home in the most practical and heartfelt ways. For many OFWs in Taiwan, EEC has become a lifeline—offering not just services, but a sense of connection, trust, and cultural familiarity.
Whether you need a taste of home, a reliable way to send money or packages, or simply a place that understands the life of an overseas worker—EEC Elite Express continues to deliver.
So if you’re near Tucheng or any of their 38 branches across Taiwan, drop by. You might just leave with more than groceries—you might walk away feeling a little more at home.