Groundwater overextraction poses mounting environmental and business risks, and the practice is no longer sustainable as water demand rises nationwide, warned an official of First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP).
First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP), the Lopez-led economic zone in Batangas, and 17 of its locators were honored by the Tanauan City government for being among the city’s top taxpayers in 2024, with their combined contributions exceeding P1 billion.
First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP), one of the country’s leading industrial estates, recently marked a major milestone with the topping off of FPIP Plaza, a three-story, 15,000-square-meter commercial development in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.
More than a hundred indigent families displaced by Typhoon Kristine are set to receive new homes through Sulong Batangas, a collaborative housing project launched by two Batangas local government units (LGUs) and First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP).
Tycoons Dennis Anthony H. Uy of Converge ICT Solutions Inc. and Federico Lopez of First Philippine Holdings joined forces for a major technology upgrade at the latter’s 600-hectare industrial park in Batangas province.
The three-story FPIP Plaza, to be built in First Philippine Industrial Park, will house various establishments, restaurants, service centers, and corporate and government offices upon completion by the first quarter of 2026.