
MANILA, Philippines – Apexford International Corp. has signed a registration agreement with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza), formally joining the agency as an ecozone logistics enterprise.
Peza Director General Tereso Panga and Apexford President Anthony Aquitania led the signing on Monday, marking the start of a partnership that supports the government’s drive to attract more foreign investment.
Apexford International Corp. is an ecozone logistics enterprise based in Dasmariñas, Cavite, providing supply chain and logistics solutions
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Through its Peza registration, Apexford supports the government’s economic goals while meeting global logistics standards.
As a Peza ecozone logistics enterprise, the company will provide storage, supply chain management and distribution services to support investors and improve supply chain efficiency.
“Our decision to locate within the Peza framework is driven by a deep commitment to the Philippines’ economic future,” Apexford President Anthony Aquitania said.
He added, “We are not here simply to engage in business; we are here to be an active participant in the nation’s growth.”
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Doing business under Peza, according to Aquitana, provides the best opportunity for investors to integrate into a world-class ecosystem.
Meeting present and future demand
The logistics sector is currently experiencing a rapid surge in demand as global supply chains become more complex and time-sensitive. The modern industrial landscape increasingly leans toward specialized logistics services to maintain a competitive edge.
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Apexford said demand for specialized logistics services is rising as supply chains grow more complex. The company will help Peza investors manage duty-free and zone-to-zone transfers, enabling manufacturers to focus on production.
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Apexford is also eyeing other key growth areas, including the Mindanao North Passage Special Economic Zone (Minpas) in Misamis Occidental.
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“We are very much looking forward to the start of this partnership. We are keen to play a part in that project, as we believe in the immense potential of Mindanao as another investment destination,” Aquitana said. /dp
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