Zamboanga City Special Economic Zone Authority - List of Investors

List of Investors

Name of Company Project
Multi-Products Distribution Systems Inc. Trading/warehousing/Facilities Operator
Peninsula Duty Free Corporation Duty-free shop
Mabuhay Satellite Corporation Back-up tracking, telemetry and control station for Aguila 2 satellite
Bendimil International Corp. Facilities Operator
Nihon International Trading Corp. Trading
IPDI of USA Seaport Developer, Power distributor
OMED Zamboanga Corporation Software development
Seachamp International Export Corp. Manufacturing and export of microwavable marine products
Southgate Ace Marine Inc. Manufacturing of pasteurized canned crabmeat
DEMAK Assembly and manufacturing of motorcycle, tricycle and urban vehicles
Globe Telecom Utilities Enterprise (in-building coverage enhancement project)
Alfranz Trading Small scale mining of Gypsum
Fenix Group of Companies Trading and reconditioning of imported used motor
Southern Auctioneer Int’l Production of high value crops, vegetables and fighting cock breeding
Wellstar Recycling Corporation Recycling of used motor vehicles, scraps, engines and parts
BMCO R & E Inc. Rubber processing

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