Philippine Daily Inquirer

Ayala sets up industrial unit

- Doris Dumlao-Abadilla

CONGLOMERA­TE Ayala Corp. has consolidat­ed its car dealership and industrial operations into a wholly owned subsidiary that seeks to play a bigger role in manufactur­ing and contribute to the country’s rise into a Southeast Asian industrial hub.

The unit called AC Industrial Technology Holdings Inc. (AC Industrial­s) will house Ayala’s car dealership businesses across the Honda, Isuzu, and Volkswagen brands as well as the existing and future assets of global electronic­s manufactur­ing service provider Integrated Micro-Electronic­s Inc. It will hold distributo­rship interests such as the 13-percent stake in Honda Cars Philippine­s Inc. the 15percent stake in Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. and the wholly owned interests in Automobile Central Enterprise Inc., the official Philippine importer and distributo­r of Volkswagen and in Adventure Cycle Philippine­s Inc., the official motorcycle distributo­r of KTMin the Philippine­s.

Manufactur­ing operations for KTM AG, the group’s new motorcycle partnershi­p under KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufactur­ing Inc., will also be housed under AC Industrial­s.

The group seeks to partner with the government to bolster the local manufactur­ing sector and increase the demand in full product supply chains globally.

AC Industrial­s chief executive officer Arthur Tan said: “There are a lot of service-based industries available in the country, but to really drive that engine for growth and sustainabi­lity, you also need a manufactur­ing pillar. And in an ideal setting, we want the Philippine­s to be a manufactur­ing hub for the Asean market. But we are not precluding ourselves because we can also be an Asean partner,” Tan said.

Ayala Automotive has 1,900 employees nationwide and 22 dealership­s.

Onthe other hand, IMI employs 40,000 people worldwide, 4,340 of which are Philippine­based.

AC Industrial­s will also begin manufactur­ing operations for KTM AG, a partnershi­p between Ayala and KTM Asia Motorcycle Manufactur­ing Inc., the world’s fourth largest motorcycle firm.

The partnershi­p, which will begin operations within the first quarter of 2017, will build and export motorcycle­s, particular­ly to China.

“We want to prove that the Philippine­s can be a hub not only in Asean but also for the world, that we can provide competitiv­ely, a complete product designed, built and manufactur­ed here in the Philippine­s and be competitiv­e on a global basis. That’s the ultimate goal,” said Tan.

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