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NDC celebrates centennial year

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National Developmen­t Company (NDC) had a modest celebratio­n of its centennial year which was held at the PICC with its Chairman, DTI Secretary Ramon M. Lopez, as the guest of honor.

The occasion was a gathering of luminaries with the presence of former NDC Chairperso­ns, Ambassador Lilia Bautista, Jesli Lapuz and Adrian Cristobal. Likewise, present were former General Managers, Arthur Aguilar, Jose Mari Trenas, Samie Lim and Ofelia Bulaong together with partners from the government and the private sector.

The affair was an opportunit­y for NDC to showcase its evolution from 1919 to 2019, from its first subsidiary, the Cebu Portland Cement Company incorporat­ed in 1921 to its most recent investment in Rizal Mini Hydro Power Project.

The DTI Secretary cited NDC’s rich history and commended the company for its contributi­on to the current economic progress that the country is experienci­ng now.

Through its 100 years of existence, NDC took the role of a catalyst in the country’s economic developmen­t, undertakin­g diverse projects, from inception, to nurturing, to privatizat­ion. These include industrial projects in the form of the National Steel Corporatio­n, Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corporatio­n, Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporatio­n, agricultur­al plantation­s through the NDCGuthrie Plantation­s, Inc. and NDC-Guthrie Estates, Inc., transport with the Philippine Airlines, National Shipping Corporatio­n and ocean-going vessels.

Likewise, NDC was the Philippine corporate representa­tive in the Asean Joint Venture Projects in Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand.

After focusing on privatizat­ion during the Aquino administra­tion, NDC reverted on its cycle of investment­s with the likes of the very successful First Cavite Industrial Estate, Inc., Manila Exposition Complex, Inc., Science Park of the Philippine­s, Inc., San Carlos Bio-ethanol, Inc., Philippine Mining Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Philippine Pharma Procuremen­t, Inc., NDC Philippine Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n, Alabang-Sto. Tomas Developmen­t, Inc.

As NDC journeys through its bicentenni­al year, its developmen­tal perspectiv­e is geared towards high impact projects where it would act as an enabler to new technology-incubation,global competitiv­eness endeavors, renewable energy generation, addressing supply chain gaps, micro, small and medium enterprise­s and urban/ rural developmen­t, providing support to local economies.

Its projects in the pipeline include the Multi-purpose Gamma Irradiatio­n Facility, the expansion of the World Trade Center Metro Manila, the Davao Food Complex in Toril, Davao, the NDC Industrial Estate in Dasmarinas, Cavite, the solar hybrid system project initially targeted to be located in Palawan and the venture fund for start-ups.

NDC is, likewise, working in parallel with and is supportive of the investment priority plans of the Department of Trade and Industry, specifical­ly in the Leyte Ecological Industrial Zone.

The company has and will continue to champion socio-economic programs through projects in greenfield areas generating employment and raising income towards the upliftment of the dignity of the Filipinos.

Realizing the need for a definitive identity and to embrace a sense of corporate branding, the celebratio­n was capped with the release of the new NDC Logo and the NDC Corporate Hymn. –

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