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As the only agro-industrial-commercial estate in the heart of Metro Manila, FTI cradles more than 300 flourishing light to medium scale companies involved in food manufacturing, electronics, garments and service industries. Moreover, it is home to the National Food Authority (NFA), FTI’s mother agency which has long been recognized as the government’s arm in upholding the availability and stability of food for the Filipino people and the Food Development Center (FDC), which provides food research and processing services to a wide array of clientele. Of the 120-hectare total area, 60.93 hectares of the complex are earmarked for lease, with 41.49 hectares being occupied by lot lessees while the remaining 19.44 hectares are vacant. Building/facilities occupied by lessees account for 39.57 hectares including among others the 6 wholesalers’ buildings that houses 195 stalls. The Food Terminal, Inc. was the offshoot of a Presidential directive issued on January 1967, creating a committee assigned to look into the upliftment of the agricultural

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As the only agro-industrial-commercial estate in the heart of Metro Manila, FTI cradles more than 300 flourishing light to medium scale companies involved in food manufacturing, electronics, garments and service industries.

Moreover, it is home to the National Food Authority (NFA), FTI’s mother agency which has long been recognized as the government’s arm in upholding the availability and stability of food for the Filipino people and the Food Development Center (FDC), which provides food research and processing services to a wide array of clientele.

Of the 120-hectare total area, 60.93 hectares of the complex are earmarked for lease, with 41.49 hectares being occupied by lot lessees while the remaining 19.44 hectares are vacant. Building/facilities occupied by lessees account for 39.57 hectares including among others the 6 wholesalers’ buildings that houses 195 stalls.

The Food Terminal, Inc. was the offshoot of a Presidential directive issued on January 1967, creating a committee assigned to look into the upliftment of the agricultural economy of the country. In turn, the committee endorsed a system designed to ensure price stability and increased productivity. It led to the foundation of the Greater Manila Terminal Food Market (GMTFM) on April 30, 1968 through Presidential Decree No. 347. Under the management of

 

 

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Development Bank of the Philippines, it was registered as a private corporation with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 3, 1968.

In 1969, operations commenced on an interim basis. 1973 saw the conversion of GMTFM into an Agro-Industrial Commercial Estate. From direct trading of commodities, storage and food processing, it subsequently expanded its service capability to include retailing, transport services, and even real estate leasing. On March 27, 1974, a new corporate name for GMTFM was adopted: FOOD TERMINAL, INCORPORATED, or simply FTI.

FTI's major activities in the 1970's involved storage, food processing, research and quality control, marketing services, and trading. Its' storage facilities included a central refrigerated warehouse, chilling rooms, freezer storage, ice plant, blast freezers and refrigerated processing rooms. It also has a multi-purpose warehouse for dry storage, food-processing facilities for grading, handling and packaging for export market, slaughterhouse and chicken dressing plant.

In April 1980, by virtue of Letter of Instructions No. 1013, FTI was classified as a Government Owned and Controlled Corporation (GOCC). FTI then became a major subsidiary of the National Food Authority (NFA) upon the latter's creation on January 28, 1981, to further strengthen its position in the integrated growth and development of the food industry.

In the 80's, FTI commenced the retailing of basic commodities at government subsidized prices through the Kadiwa Program until 1989 when operations was completely terminated because of conflict with free trade market forces. Food trading, food processing including slaughterhouse operations were suspended in 1989. After operating continuously for thirty (30) years, cold storage operations slso ceased operations due to technical problems and financial losses.

At present, FTI basically operates as provider of: a.) prime industrial and commercial lots for medium-to-long term leases; b.) industrial buildings with standard-sized stalls ideal for office, warehouse or small-scale processing operations. Although disengaged in food trading, processing and storage, the company is still into intensified promotion as an agro-industrial-commercial estate by providing for lease/rent its complete storage facilities and buildings that cater for the needs of food producers, exporters, manufacturers and other sectors in the food industry.

FTI today is recognized as one of the country's largest food and industrial complexes, the hub of thriving business activities of small-to-large scale industries.

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May 3, 1968 Greater Manila Terminal Food Market (GMTFM) was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a private corporation; the National Government likewise reserves 120 hectares of the Fort Bonifacio property under a 50-year lease contract per Proclamation No. 347 and as amended by Proclamation No. 467.

1969 Operations commenced on an interim basis.

1973 Former President Ferdinand Marcos approved the conversion of GMTFM into an Agro-Industrial Commercial Estate (AICE).

March 27, 1974 "FOOD TERMINAL, INCORPORATED" was adopted as the new corporate name.

April, 1980 Letter of Instructions (LOI) No. 1013 directed NFA to create a linkage agreement with the company and assist FTI's marketing and procurement operations. LOI 1013 also classified FTI as a Government-Owned and Controlled Corporation (GOCC).

1985 NFA transferred its non-grains trading operations to FTI. At the time, FTI started retailing basic commodities at government-subsidized prices through the Kadiwa program.

1989 Food trading and in-house slaughterhouse operations were suspended due to heavy losses.

The Food Terminal, Incorporated shall be a leading government corporation providing prime location, quality facilities and services for businesses.

FTI shall be an agro-industrial-commercial estate of choice within the heart of Metro Manila, supported by an organization that is customer-focused and committed to deliver a high standard of service to its partners.

The mission of FTI is to be a strategic partner of the business sector in economic development by providing them with the essential infrastructure facilities and services to conduct their business activities.

Ensure and maintain our competitive advantage and elevate the status of the complex into a globally-competitive agro-industrial commercial hub meeting international standards.

FTI’s Organization is committed to perform the highest standard of competent public service and sustainability to advance its role in the country’s economic development, anchored on the following values:

1. INTEGRITY;2. HONESTY;3. DEDICATION;4. PROFESSIONALISM.

It is an organization where a new culture of employees is espoused, an organization that dreams as one, where everyone is accountable and responsible, where old patterns of mediocrity are broken and replaced with alacrity, the readiness to do things with passion.

To ensure viability of operation.

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To have a strong linkage with the National Government to ensure support for the company’s vision/mission and ensure the continuity of its plans and programs.

To redevelop the complex to be abreast of developments and to answer the needs of our customer.

To re-engineer the company and maintain a lean, customer-oriented, competent, committed, productive, purpose-driven, and dynamic organization.

Business strategies and major policy directions of the FTI emanate from an eleven-member Board of Directors who are nominated by various government agencies. Program implementation is carried out by 10 departments and 6 offices.

Gregorio Y. Tan Chairman of the Board (NFA) Bueno B. Castillo Vice Chairman (FTI)

Pedro S. Hernando, Jr. Member (NFA)Celia Z. Tan Member (NFA)

Ma. Edita Z. Tan Alternate Representative (Dept. of Finance)Zenaida C. Maglaya Alternate Representative (DTI)

Severo S. Catura Member (Office of the President)Orlando B. Pineda Alternate Representative (DBP) Liduvino S. Geron Alternate Representative (Landbank of the Phils.)Manolito S. Soller Member (Dept. of Agriculture)Liduvino S. Geron Member (Dept. of Agriculture)Rafael T. Flores Corporate Secretary (NFA)

Gregorio Y. Tan Jr. ChairmanDL 838-4617

FDC 837-6866 Locals 2777, 2888Fax 838-4703

Bueno B. Castillo Vice-Chairman/PresidentDL 838-4620Fax 837-8063

E-mail [email protected] C. Nolasco Vice-President for Finance

DL 837-1386Fax 838-4353

Junie M. Caringal Vice-President for OperationsDL 838-8065Fax 837-5833

Email: [email protected] Theresa A. Pinto Vice-President for Administration

DL 838-3176Email: [email protected]

Rafael T. Flores Corporate SecretaryMarie Pauline Tolentino Assistant Corporate Secretary

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Dept./Office Dept. Head Contact DetailsTrunk lines:

(632) 8384301 to 32 Executive/Support GroupCommission on Audit Vladimir Esquivel Local 2234

Email: [email protected] Planning Dept. Luz SE. Soriano

Sr. ManagerLocal 2255, 2256Email: [email protected]

Legal Dept. Samuel R. NamanamaSr. Manager

Local 2330, 2331Email: [email protected]

Internal Audit Office Ma. Joji A. VillanuevaAsst. Sr. Manager

Local 2223, 2224Email: [email protected]

Security & Investigation Dept.

Jeorge E. AmataSr. Manager

Local 7011, 7012Email:

Administrative GroupHuman Resources and Management Dept.

Ma. Olga B. SacopSr. Manager

Local 2205, 2206Email: [email protected]

Procurement & Property Management Dept.

Rosendo S. Dela CruzSr. Manager

Local 2485, 2486Email: [email protected]

Health and Safety Office Ma. Luisa B. BorjaOfficer-In-Charge

Local 2821, 2822Email: [email protected]

Finance GroupAccounting Dept. Ma. Luisa D. Perez

Sr. ManagerLocal 2328, 2329Email: [email protected]

Treasury Dept. Carmelo A. GarcesSr. Manager

Local 2318, 2319Email: [email protected]

Operations GroupMarketing & Estate Management Dept.

Rosalinda P. LopezSr. Manager

Local 8888 to 8891Email: [email protected]

Engineering Services Dept. Alexis G. TolentinoSr. Manager

Local 2311 to 2313Email: [email protected]

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The Food Terminal, Inc. welcomes you to a dynamic economic gateway leading to a 120-hectare Agro-Industrial Commercial Complex. It is strategically located about 2.4 km north of Bicutan Interchange, 2.3 km southeast of the Fort Bonifacio overpass and about 4.4 km southeast of EDSA. It is accessible through 2 major arterials: the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and C-5 via SLEX's East Service Road. A terminal in itself, FTI is reachable through other means of transport as its vast confines is fronted by the Philippine National Railroad (PNR) and the Laguna Bay at the rear. Also, its proximity translates to a 15-minute drive from the Central Business District in Makati and, a 20-minute ride from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) as well as the Manila Domestic Airport. The complex is girdled by a mixture of commercial, residential, industrial districts, and community centers within a five-kilometer radius, all the more contributing to its ideal setting.

As of the moment, plans for the proposed FTI Interchange, linking existing FTI roads to the C-5, the SLEX and the Metro Manila Skyway, are methodically being studied. Once completed, this interchange will inevitably boost economic activity in FTI and its vicinity and will surely open the door for other opportunities for commerce and industry.

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Our company offers prime industrial lots, modern warehouses, office buildings and facilities for lease at competitive rates.

FTI provides vital infrastructure services like power, water, communication lines, garbage and waste management to further assist its locators in their business ventures.

 

The complex boasts of prime industrial and commercial sites suitable for factory/office sites for medium to long-term leases, in addition to industrial buildings with provisions for food processing and factory operations. It also offers multi-purpose warehouses as well as standard factory buildings for short-term leases.

Standard factory/warehouse buildings (Wholesaler’s Buildings) consist of six (6) buildings with a total of 195 stalls. Each building has provisions for canteen and restrooms. Each stall, on the other hand, has a floor area of 120 square meters and a mezzanine of 60 square meters. The stalls are mostly used as offices and warehouses of various company locators and are available for lease on a yearly basis.

For vacant spaces, click here.

 

On May 1, 2004, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed Proclamation No. 626, creating and designating parcels of land situated at the FTI complex as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) which consists of aggregate area of 243,961 square meters.

Registered as an economic zone with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority, locators are entitled to the following incentives:

Income Tax Holiday (ITH) of Exemption from Corporate Income Tax for 4-8 years;

After ITH period, a special 5% Tax on Gross Income, in lieu of all national and local taxes;

Exemption from duties and taxes on imported capital equipment, spare parts, supplies and other raw materials;

Domestic sales allowance equivalent to 30% of total sales;

Exemption from export taxes, wharfage dues, import and fees;

Permanent residence status for foreign investors and immediate family members;

Employment of foreign nationals;

Simplified import and export procedures;

Other incentives under Executive Order 226 (Omnibus Investment Code of 1987), as may be determined by the PEZA Board.

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FTI provides vital infrastructure services to further assist its clients in their business ventures. Power supply is sourced from its own sub-station in addition to Meralco lines serving requirements of existing lessees. Water supply is serviced by MWCI, lessee-owned deepwells and private contractors. Communication services is supported by a PABX telephone system with 100 trunklines and 600 local lines.

1. Power system - An outdoor substation with primary service feed coming from two (2) separate sources, with a switch gear feed cutting the 2 circuits to 19 power centers through overhead distribution network.

2. Water system - MWCI water lines; 24/7 supply; 150,000 gallons elevated water tank, 30 feet in height; two (2) units main pump house; two (2) units water reservoir with a capacity of 700,000 gallons each.

3. Communication System - 19 PLDT direct lines and advanced Digital PABX system with a capacity Of 100 central office trunks and 600 local lines and can modularly expand up to 1,800 combined trunks and locals.

4. Waste Management - Sewer system consisting of concrete pipe network, sewer treatment concrete tanks.

The sprawling 120-hectare complex of the Food Terminal, Inc. is accessible through its 5 major access gates, namely, the main entrance gate, the Maharlika gate and the Southeast gate, the Marian gate and the Signal gate. Security measures are being strictly implemented in these gates, one of which is the implementaion of vehicle movement control through sticker policy.

Inside the FTI complex, several contractual guards are posted in different strategic areas supported by security patrols. They are fully equiped with two-way radios for effective monitoring and maintenance of peace and order. To further enhance the implementation of security measures, 2 police substations and 1 PNP-traffic substation have been likewise established strategically inside the complex.

In addition, some FTI lessees/locators have their own organic and/or agency guards protecting their companies.

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In case of emergency or any complaints, the following hotlines are available 24 hours:

FTI Security Office Direct Line 838-4352Trunk Lines 838-4301 to 32Locals 7011, 7211, 7711 Fire Station 937-0740Taguig Police Station 642-3580, 642-2062 PNP Com. Precint 1 Local 7111 PNP Traffic Office Local 7112 Composite PNP-FTI Local 7113

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Click the thumbnail in the gallery to view more information.

Former Lucky Chow Food

Former Crystal Patio Bldg. Former Badminton Court

Lot 23-B Lot 24-B1 Lot 25 Ptn of Lot 25621 sq.m. 1,989 sq.m. 6,471 sq.m. 1,222.4 sq.m.

   

Former Regend Aparrel Bldg. Former VSL Building Former Racks Former Uniden Building

Lot 39-C2 Ptn. of Lot 39-A Ptn. of Lot 51 Lot 52 212 sq.m. 400.18 sq.m. 168.66 sq.m. 18,828 sq.m.

       

Former Uniden Building Former Uniden Building Former NAGC Former Topform Building

Lot 53 Ptn. of Lot 52/53 Ptn. of Lot 64-A Lot 83 A & B13,302 sq.m. 1,252 sq.m. 2,399.96 sq.m. 8,160 sq.m.

 

Former TDFS Building Former Waystar Former Optimax Lot 94-C1 Ptn. of Lot 82-A2 Ptn. of 71-C1 -

3,708 sq.m. 116 sq.m. 450 sq.m. -

Bay 2-4 DBP Ave. Bay 5 DBP Ave. Bay 6 DBP Ave. Bay 7 DBP Ave.13,130.38 sq.m. 3,600 sq.m. 4,185 sq.m. 2,794 sq.m.

       

??? ??? MMTC Area ???Lot 24 Lot 34 Lot 36A Ptn. of 36B

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2,949.10 sq.m. 37,412.37 sq.m. 1,915 sq.m. 2,091 sq.m.       

Uniden Uniden - -Ptn. of 53 Ptn. of 53 (End) Ptn. of 61 (End) Lot 81 A&B

2,691 sq.m. 2,200 sq.m. 1,500 sq.m. 3,773.10 sq.m.

 

- Former JFM - -Lot 85A Lot 93-B3 Lot 94A -

5,885.56 sq.m. 1,593 sq.m. 4,783 sq.m. -

       

???

Former SME Former ??? Former MMTC .Lot 12 Ptn. of Lot 26 Ptn. of Lot 36A .

1,756.96 sq.m. 1,050 sq.m. 26,191.69 sq.m. .

Former SME Former Antel ??? Former Volvo Ptn. of Lot 12 Ptn. of Lot 14 Ptn. of Lot 24 Ptn. of Lot 36B

       

Old Admin Bldg. Former UDC/Nachofast Former KKK Packaging Portion of Old FDC Bldg.

Ptn. of Lot 44A Ptn. of Lot 71B Ptn. of Lot 71C       

CRO Bldg. Former IBSEC - -Ptn. of 72 Ptn. of 94-C2 - -

96.80 sq.m. 542.50 sq.m. - -

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Maharlika Comm'l. Stalls DBP Comm'l. Stalls Wholesalers' Bldg.

Stalls Marian Comm'l. Stalls

FILESChecklist of Requirements for Lease ApplicationElectric Services Application and Agreement FormWater Services Application and Agreement FormApplication of Access to PLDT Direct LineTelephone Local Service Application/AgreementApplication for Reconnection/Resumption of Services

 

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Links to Sites of Government and Non-Government Institutions/Organizations:

 Links to Sites of FTI Locators:Electronics:

   

Garments/Leather:    

 

Food and Beverage:

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