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| World-Class Superhighway Interconnects Two Philippines Freeport Zones |
| Sunday, 13 April 2008 23:37 | ||||||
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This highway turned an otherwise laboriously long 2 ½ hour trip into a pleasurable, scenic, smooth 40 minutes adventure. With the advent of this new mega-structure comes opportunity to build new Philippine corridor of business, leisure and progress. As the new highway provides a physical connection between Clark and Subic, a new virtual, cyber connection has taken root. Jannette Mercado, owner of Clark Subic Marketing, had a dream about a year ago. Wanting to coincide with the opening of the proud new highway, develop a comprehensive web portal connecting Clark and Subic Bay Freeport Zones. Her dream has taken shape in what is now Clark Subic Marketing, found at: www.clarksubicmarketing.com. Here you'll find a one-stop information and marketing resource, detailing these important interconnected zones as a whole to the Philippines and to the world. Janet had this to say about her undertaking and her country 'I have always had a passion to see my country grow economically and to see more Filipinos rise above poverty. 'I've found my niche in the opportunity I believe God has given me to do my part in promoting these two exciting Freeport Zones.' Her success is clearly coming to fruition as the site now enjoys approximately 18,000 visits a month. She goes on to say 'Developing this Internet presence has been entirely a labor of love, without compensation, but in the near future I intend to build-out a marketing and travel-connected business as part of this venture when I open my new office in the Clark Freeport.' Clark and Subic each play a part in the realization of the dream of a new Philippines. Clark Freeport Zone has a dual-runway, super-airport capable of landing the Space Shuttle, while Subic has a deep-water port, with newly developed dock, shipping and handling facilities. As a testament to the potential of these zones and envisioning the future, giant multinational corporations have built or are building billion dollar facilities. They include Hanjin ship builders and Texas Instruments Corporations. More recently, Samsung has signed an agreement to build a 2 billion dollar plant and Jafza Int'l, the global economic zone operations arm of Economic Zones World, signed a MOU for regeneration and development of the Subic Bay Port into a mega-port with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. It looks as though Clark Subic Marketing is positioned to grow along with this new business and leisure hub. Keep up the good work Jannette.
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