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June 26th, 2013 12:34 PM #1Bicycle maker Shimano to put up Philippine factory
By: Ben Arnold O. De Vera, InterAksyon.com
June 25, 2013 2:33 PM
MANILA - (UPDATED 5:04 p.m.) Japanese bicycle manufacturer Shimano Inc will put up a factory in the Philippines, Ambassador Toshinao Urabe of Japan said today.
Shimano is one of “quite a few” Japanese firms that consider the Philippines a viable investment destination, Urabe told reporters on the sidelines of the joint membership meeting of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Philippines Inc (JCCIP) and the Makati Business Club on Tuesday.
On its website, Shimano said the Philippine facility will be operated by its subsidiary, Shimano (Singapore) Pte Ltd.
The investment was made “to set up its production system in order to enhance its production capabilities for the emerging market,” the company said.
The investment for Shimano (Philippines) Inc is worth 3.5 billion Japanese yen or at least P1.5 billion.
The factory will churn out bicycle components and mountain bikes, which will be exported to the so-called BRICS markets, said JCCIP vice president and executive director Nobuo Fujii.
BRICS refer to Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.
The Shimano facility will rise on a 106,620-square meter site within the First Philippine Industrial Park in Tanauan City, Batangas. Construction of the factory will start next month, Urabe said.
Shimano’s Philippine facility should be completed by July next year, as operations are slated to begin in December 2014.
Osaka-headquartered Shimano produces and distributes bicycle components, cold forging products, fishing tackle and rowing equipment, its website said.
The company has 44 consolidated subsidiaries with over 12,000 employees.
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June 26th, 2013 05:35 PM #3
good for local employment, sayang they won't be selling in the local market
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June 26th, 2013 05:44 PM #4
Damn! Sana makabili ng gruppo dito. But very good news. Hope that thing grows here.
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June 26th, 2013 08:18 PM #5
a good news for local employment
a sad news because we cannot buy locally the produce, dito pa gagawin eh export lang pala nila...
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June 26th, 2013 10:16 PM #8
Sayang naman... I would hope there would be some products for local consumption......
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June 27th, 2013 09:33 AM #9
Wow... maybe i can buy again a BMX and relive the 80s.
Pero yung mga SC ayaw na daw ng Shimano. Di na kasi "imported"pag ganun.
Nice to hear some good news for a change and will give good, gainful employment to Pinoys. Hope this goes all the way and is a sign of bigger things to come.
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June 27th, 2013 09:49 AM #10
Chances are, yuong mga kawatang pinoy na employees niyan ang maglalabas sa planta ng "factory price" parts...
Parang ganyan yung Tamiya plant sa Cebu - no local sales. Tapos, mga kawatan na empleyado ang naglalabas ng mga "factory priced" kits..
Ok na move....pero SRAM pa rin ako
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