The Philippine Star

Crown Asia sees higher sales with new mfg plant

- – Iris Gonzales

Crown Asia Chemicals Corp., expects a big boost in sales with a new manufactur­ing plant in Bulacan.

Crown Asia chairman Walter Villanueva said with the new plant which is expected to commence full operations in August, the company expects to be able to introduce new products in the market, which could eventually increase sales to P1 billion.

The company’s sales stood at around P900 million in 2014.

Crown Asia’s new PP-R plant has an annual capacity of 4,320 metric tons. PP-R pipe, or polypropyl­ene random copolymer, is a special type of pipe used in many different applicatio­ns, such as residentia­l water systems, undergroun­d heating systems, air pipelines, and many other industrial uses, since it can handle a wide range of hot and cold water applicatio­ns.

“The Crown PP-R adheres to internatio­nal standards and is manufactur­ed with high-grade quality materials for maximum safety, strength and durability. It has a complete lineup of standardiz­ed products that are available in sizes ranging from 20- to 160-mm,” Villanueva said.

He said the company understand­s each customer has very specific needs and very high expectatio­ns when it comes to quality.

Crown Asia positions itself as the first local company to manufactur­e a complete range of highly resistant to abrasion and corrosion products and offers cutting and installati­on tools for perfect-fit precision and convenient connection systems.

Moreover, the new plant will manufactur­e high- grade HDPE pipes. HDPE pipes are strong, durable, flexible and lightweigh­t and ideal for different purposes including industrial, energy, geothermal, landfill and other uses.

The company embarked on an initial public offering last April, making it the first pipe company to list in the bourse and the first to do so in 2015.

Its market capitaliza­tion has now reached more than P1.5 billion.

“Our transforma­tion into a listed company was envisioned eight years ago. It took a lot of planning, restructur­ing, and reengineer­ing of the entire organizati­on, to meet up to the challenges of being a public corporatio­n-a far cry from our humble beginnings,” Villanueva said.

Crown Asia, which started operations more than two decades ago, with just a single Taiwan machine and 22 employees grew its business through the years and added more plants, buildings and equipment.

Presently, the company manufactur­es PVC compounds for applicatio­ns in wires and cables, IC tubings, bottles and films. Crown Pipes, on the other hand, though the youngest in the branded pipe industry, is already a preferred supplier to projects of big-name developers. Crown Pipes are also used in the NAIA Expressway and the NAIA rehabilita­tion, to name a few.

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