November 20, 2019 – AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corporation (ALLHC) expands its Standard Factory Building facilities in Alviera Industrial Park in the municipality of Porac, Pampanga. This new phase of ALLHC’s facilities will be occupied by China-based engineered stone manufacturer, Badan Building Materials Corporation. At full development, the latest expansion will provide Badan an additional 12,000 sqm to its already existing 19,000 sqm production facility.

“AyalaLand Logistics Holdings stays true to its vision of transforming places into dynamic centers across the country, developing world-class industrial parks and logistics facilities that are hubs of convergence and business activity,” said Maria Rowena M. Tomeldan, ALLHC President.

Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Director General Charito Plaza, in a message shared at the ground-breaking for the SFB expansion, notes the invaluable partnership and expertise offered by ALLHC in promoting the industry, particularly in support of MSMEs that are vital to sustaining the long-term growth of the country.

Leading this milestone are (from left to right) ALLHC CFO Francis M. Montojo, ALLHC Head for Industrial Parks and Real Estate Logistics Patrick C. Avila, PEZA Zone Manager Dindy Velasco, ALLHC President Rowena M. Tomeldan, New Zhong Yuan Ceramics’ Simon Fok, Badan Building Materials Corporation’s Xu Zefeng, Badan Building Materials Corporation’s Qifu Zhang and Perform Capital’s Payne Fung.

At present, ALLHC owns Laguna Technopark and Cavite Technopark in Luzon, and Laguindingan Technopark in Mindanao. They will soon launch Pampanga Technopark located in Mabalacat City, Pampanga. ALLHC also operates logistics facilities, Lepanto Industrial Complex in Calamba and Tutuban Logistics in Manila. Other developments of ALLHC include commercial properties, Tutuban Center and South Park.