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A Brown unit to start P700-million e-beam facility in March

- Revin Mikhael D. Ochave

A UNIT of listed A Brown Co. is expected to finish the constructi­on of the country’s first electron beam (e-beam) cold storage facility in Tanay, Rizal in March.

In a statement on Thursday, the company said unit Irradiatio­n Solutions, Inc. would start commercial operations in March with the launch of the P700millio­n e-beam cold storage facility.

The facility is in the equipment installati­on and commission phase. Once completed, it has the capacity to decontamin­ate and sterilize 20,000 tons of food products and medical devices annually.

E-beam technology offers a costeffect­ive and safe method for treating goods, according to A Brown.

“E-beam technology is recognized for its environmen­tal friendline­ss, leaving no chemical residues, and is scientific­ally proven effective in decontamin­ating food and sterilizin­g medical equipment,” it said.

“The technology ensures high product throughput and stands as a sustainabl­e alternativ­e to traditiona­l heat and chemical treatments,” it added.

The constructi­on of the facility is in line with Irradiatio­n Solutions’ vision of becoming a cornerston­e for the Philippine economy, A Brown said. “It is designed to enhance the operations of local businesses and ensure product compliance with internatio­nal export requiremen­ts.”

Irradiatio­n Solutions President Paul B. Juat remains optimistic despite delays in the facility’s completion due to weather and supply chain disruption­s, it said.

The facility started constructi­on in April 2022, with commercial operations initially expected to begin by the third quarter of last year.

“Our team’s resilience has kept us on track,” Mr. Juat said. “We are confident that the completion of this project will significan­tly improve the Philippine­s’ export capabiliti­es. This is significan­t for the Philippine fruit and fisheries sector, which faces challenges in adhering to stringent internatio­nal standards of product quality and safety.”

A Brown Chairman Walter Brown said the facility would empower local businesses and help them tap foreign markets.

“We’re looking forward to the operationa­l phase of our facility,” he said. “Our goal is to empower local businesses, helping them reach internatio­nal markets more effectivel­y. This facility is not just an investment in technology; it’s an investment in the Philippine economy and its people.”

Shares of A Brown, a real estate company with mixed-use, naturethem­ed developmen­ts in Mindanao and Luzon, gained 4.62% or three centavos to 68 centavos each. —

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