Upload
others
View
5
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
INDUSTRY
1. SITUATION ANALYSIS 1.1 EXISTING INDUSTRIES
The survey shows that there are 88 industries existing/operating in the municipality of various categories as shown in Table 46 occupying a total area of approximately 127.9412 hectares including the salt making industry which occupy 98% or 124.8 hectares of the total industry areas.
Products of these industries are locally sold except salt and rice that are exported in different towns and cities in Metro Manila and as far as
the Bicol provinces and Cagayan Valley. These industries especially the ricemill operation and salt making industry generate employment in the municipality, although seasona l in
nature. Welding/ironwork shop are concentrated in the urban area as some are integrated or form part of a jeep body/tricycle body building shop.
1.2 OTHER INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES
On May 22, 1998 the Office of the President, under Presidential Proclamation No. 1226 created and designated certain Lands of the Private Domain situated in barangay Alos, Alaminos and barangay Tagudin, Mabini, both in the Province of Pangasinan as a Special Economic Zone pursuant to Republic Act No. 7116.
The total area of Special Economic Zone in the municipality of Alaminos(Alos) is 20,527 sq. m. more or less broken down as follows:
20,527 is Alos, Alaminos and 224,511 in Tagudin, Mabini, Pangasinan. (See Map 16) Alaminos has considered this area (Eco-zone) as the industrial center because Proton Car Assembly Plant and other industry have been
established here due to its proximity to the Central business district. Land Transportation is abundant along this area. Power, water and communication facilities are also available/good enough to meet the needs of any industry that may be established thereat from the existing ones.
In the municipality, there are eleven (11) banking institutions which could answer the financial requirements of the establishments in the
area and to mention a few of them are the Philippines National Bank, Philippine Commercial & Industrial Bank, Land Bank of the Philippines and other financing institution.
Within the area are also some identified housing site/housing construction. An agricultural training center has also been planned in barangay Bolaney a neighbor of barangay Alos and Tangcarang. A five (5) hectare agricultural land in Tangcarang has been donated by Celerino V. Cornelio, Jr. (Cornelio Valdez Foundation) and has been designated by the municipal government as a demonstration form.
The municipality of Alaminos is not yet fully industrialized. Existing and operating industries presently are considered as light industries,
non-pollutive and non-hazardous. Based on the standard area for light industry (1) which 0.80 hectare per 1000 population and considering that the present area being occupied by these industries is only 5.465 hectares, following the computation in determining the industrial land intensity for light industries given below will show that the present industrial land intensity is .00078 lower than the current standard of 0.80 hectare per 1000 population.
The economic crisis which struck the whole of Asia if not the entire world a year ago have slowed down/stopped the growth or closure of
some industries/commercial establishments due financial constraint. Table 45 & 46 shows the list of previous and existing industries and further reveals that there are more industries in the previous year that
the present/existing one. But considering that Alaminos is bound to become a City many investors would come and take advantage of the favorable business opportunities in the area. The industrial area should be expanded to accommodate the expected growth of industrial activity especially within the Economic Zone.
Despite the economic situation in the previous years (1995-1999) when industrial activity have slowed down due to global crisis that hit
most of the asean countries, it is anticipated that industrial activity will improve in the area due to eminent conversion of the municipality into a component city. Hence, the compounded growth method was used to show the estimated growth rate.
Using Compounded Growth Method Where:
1995 No. of establishments = 81 (y1) n = 4 years 1999 No. of establishments = 88 (yn) r = growth rate r = yn y1 n-1 - 1 100
1
= 88
81 4 - 1 100 1
= (1.086) .33 - 1 100 = 2 1.027 - 1 100 r = 2.78% This means that the growth rate is 2.78%. As shown in Table 46 there are no pollutive nor hazardous industries in the locality, so even in the absence of expert to determine air
quality are could safely say that air quality within the industrial zone is manageable.
1.3 DEVELOPMENT NEEDS/PROPOSALS
Considering that Alaminos is a fast urbanizing community coupled with its imminent conversion into a component City, the growth and expansion of industrial activities is unavoidable, hence, a need:
1. To provide 59.67 has. Or more in addition to the existing industrial area with the next 5 years. 2. There is a need for technical and financial assistance to existing industries from the various lending/financial institutions operating in
the area of elsewhere.
3. There is a need to provide, marketing assistance to these existing industries.
4. Lack of financial assistance.
5. Lack of product diversification.
6. There is a need to develop new industries which are labor intensive.
7. There is a need to require all ricemill operators to institute mitigating measures and/or comply with the term and conditions oftheir Environmental Clearance Certificate to avoid possible source of pollution later.
1.4 GOALS
1.4.1 To promote and enhance industrial growth in the municipality except in the urban center. 1.4.2 To promote and enhance the development of light industries in the municipality.
1.5 OBJECTIVES.
1.5.1 To provide assistance in the field of financial, marketing and technical matters to existing industries in handicraft, shell craft, salt, hallow blocks making by the year 2000-2004.
1.5.2 To encourage/motivates the townspeople engage in home based/small scale industries within the planning period.
1.5.3 To promote/allocate at least 59.67 has. for industrial development by the year 2004.
1.6 STRATEGIES
1.6.1 Coordinate and establish a tie-up between the government agencies with private agencies with existing and new industries. 1.6.2 To coordinate with government agencies and NGO’s to conduct seminars/training and conference on cottage industries/small scale
industries.
1.6.3 To coordinate with Department of Agriculture. To conduct trainings/seminars for the Development of Cooperatives and Industrial workers Association.
1.6.4 To initiate the establishment of cottage industry center showcasing the various products in town by both the local government and the private sector.
1.6.5 Conduct training, seminar/conferences or product diversification and quality, control by the Department of Trade and Industry and
other similar industry.
1.6.6 Make an inventory of existing industry with great potential for expansion.
1.6.7 Increase the area for industrial development in barangays Alos, Tangcarang, Bolaney, Amangbangan, San Jose, Palamis, and Bolaney.
PROGRAMS/PROJECTS (1999-2004)
1. To increase industrial area to 59.67 within the planning period. 2. To establish a Trade-Information Center in the municipality.
3. To establish cottage industry center showcasing the various industrial products in town.
4. To pursue the cityhood vision of Alaminos within the planning period.
5. To conduct feasibility study on other industries that maybe put-up in the municipality.
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY TYPE LAND
AREA FINISHED PRODUCT
REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
SMOKE FISH
Wilma Redic
Tangcarang, Alaminos, Pangsinan
48
Smoked Fish
PANSIT FACTORY
Erlinda Apolinario (Pansit Canton)
Bolaney, Alaminos, Pangasinan
250
Pansit Canton
ICE PLANT/ICE CREAM FACTORY
Francisco Mendoza (Ice Plant) Armando Aguillon (Ice Cream)
Bolaney, Alaminos, Pangasinan Poblacion Alaminos, Pangasinan
375
40
Ice
Ice Cream
SALT FACTORY
Benidicto Ramos Rosalina Peńera Leopoldo Penera Rodrigo Rausa Timoteo Giron Pedro Reyes
Bued, Alaminos, Pangasinan Pangapisan, Alaminos, Pang. Pangapisan, Alaminos, Pang. Lucap, Alaminos, Pang. Pandan, Alam. Pang. Pangapisan, Alam. Pang.
Salt Factory “ “ “ “ “
150,000
110,000
60,000
20,000
5,000
260,000
Salt “ “ “ “ “
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY TYPE LAND
AREA FINISHED PRODUCT
REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
SALT FACTORY Josefina San Diego
Cayetano Samonte
Reynaldo Gabriel
Rodolfo Villamayor
Mariano Montemayor
Pangapisan, Alam. Pang.
“
“
“
Mona, Alam. Pang.
Salt Factory
“
“
“
“
180,000
240,000
200,000
13,000
10,000
Salt
“
“
“
“
T O T A L ( Salt Factory )
1,248,000
TRICYCLE-JEEPNEY BODY
BUILDING SHOP
Susan Mahilom
Victorino Lintag
Romeo Rasing
Edgardo Alegonza
Alfredo Taoatao
Avelina Mesina
Poblacion, Alam. Pang.
San Vicente, Alam. Pang.
“
“
“
“
60
64
64
70
64
120
Jeepney
“
“
Tricycle side-car
“
Jeepney
Shifted to other
bus.
T O T A L
442
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
GRILLS
Alfredo Rabadon
Melchor Cabatic
Marcos Cunanan
Ligaya Santiago
Constancio de Sala
Aida Esguerra
Eufemia Quirimit
Roger Osorio
Tanaytay, Alam. Pang.
Pocalpocal, Alam. Pang.
Poblacion, Alam. Pang.
“
“
“
Palamis, Alam. Pang.
Alos, Alam. Pang.
16
25
100
64
24
64
100
20
Grills
Grills
Grills, Doors, Win.
“
“
“
“
Grills
Shifted to other bus.
Bankruptcy
Migrated to U.S.
T O T A L ( Grills )
413
BRICKS FACTORY
Liberty Billon
Palamis, Alam. Pang.
250
Bricks
CAR ASSEMBLY PLANT
Proton
Alos, Alam., Pang.
20,527
Cars
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
RICEMILL
Leticia Ranoy
Fely Celino
Samuel Regatcho
Vicencio Zarate
Zenaida Saringan
Dolores Bantola
Oscar Marcelo
Amante Baguiso
Ligaya Ariola
Liberata Baldeo
Sylvia Baldeo
Elpido Magno
Alex Ang
Melinda Dolor
Gloria Vista
Poblacion, Alam. Pang.
San Vicente, Alam. Pang.
“
“
“
Cabatuan, Alam. Pang.
“
Balangobong, Alam. Pang.
Palamis, Alam.
“
Bolaney, Alam. Pang.
“
“
Tangcarang, Alam. Pang.
“
80
350
100
100
120
150
300
100
150
300
100
100
150
200
120
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Shifted to other business
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
RICEMILL
Cristina Abarra
Jessie Duco
Eleazer Valdez
Dominador Bumacod
Oscar Boling
Tony Quimson
Liborio Ramos
Rolando Rola
Lilia dela Cruz
Rosalina Alcantara
Melchor Allado
Rodolfo Basobas
Remy Guerrero
Regelio Malapote
Quibuar, Alam. Pang.
“
“
“
Dulacac, Alam. Pang.
“
Sta. Maria, Alam. Pang.
“
Tawintawin, Alam. Pang.
“
Amangbangan, Alam. Pang.
Amandiego, Alam. Pang.
“
Bisocol, Alam. Pang.
150
180
252
120
150
60
180
200
150
150
100
120
80
150
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
RICEMILL
Rosario Arellano
Marcelino Cabrito
Sabina Lomibao
Melford Reynaldo
Benny Bantolino
Merly Amen-Amen
Percilita Bumacod
Fernando Raguin
Pedro Razote
Belen Nara
Bued, Alam. Pang.
Victoria, Alam. Pang.
Telbang, Alam. Pang
“
Alos, Alam. Pang.
“
“
Baleydaan, Alam. Pang.
“
San Roque, Alam. Pang.
240
140
150
120
180
120
180
180
80
200
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
RICEMILL
Predisvinda Catalan
Estrelita Casis
Alfredo Bacuya
Ma. Chona Lang-Oey
Perfecto Lalata
Victoriano Dona
Alfredo de Ocampo
Emerita Botacion
MACUDI
San Roque, Alam. Pang.
Inerangan, Alam. Pang.
“
Cayucay, Alam. Pang.
Magsaysay, Alam. Pang.
Macatiw, Alam. Pang.
“
Lucap, Alam. Pang.
Tangcarang, Alam. Pang.
250
100
200
250
140
200
80
350
350
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
T O T A L
7,972
TABLE 45 PREVIOUS INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT S
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT LOCATION INDUSTRY
TYPE LAND AREA FINISHED
PRODUCT REASONS FOR CLOSING SHOP
BAKERIES
Jose Mejia
Leonardo Bez
Pedro Mauleon (Louella)
Feliciana de Jesus (Empire)
Prescillo Tan (Top’s)
Corazon Pajares (Manna)
Arabela Arcinue (Peterpan)
Jaime Nastor
Fernando Nastor
Jaime Regaspi
Ricky Carambas
Marceliano Cabrito
Lauro Fronda
Honorio Roldan
Baleyadaan, Alam., Pang.
Poblacion, Alam., Pang.
“
“
“
“
“
Tanaytay, Alam., Pang.
“
Palamis, Alam., Pang.
Victoria, Alam., Pang.
“
“
Pogo, Alam., Pang.
150
120
130
100
100
80
110
100
110
60
75
75
80
90
Bread
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
T O T A L
1,380
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
SMOKE FISH
1. Wilma Redic
48
20,000
Fish
Market
Smoked Fish
89 kg.
.178M
4
1
3
PANSIT FACTORY
1. Erlinda Apolinario (Apollo Pansit Factory)
250
650,000
Flour
Market
Pansit Canton
8600
.309M
12
1
3
8
ICE PLANT/ICE
CREAM 1. Carding Ice Plant
(Francisco Mendoza) 2. Kapalaran Ice Cream
(Armando Aguillon)
375 40
3M
Water Milk Sugar, Fruits, Food Coloring
Deep Well Market
Ice Ice Cream
16,200 5400 Gal.
2.3M 1.62M
15 5
1
1
14 4
T O T A L
415
3M
3.92M
20
1
1
18
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
SALT FACTORY
1. Benidicto Ramos
2. Rosalina Penera
3. Leopoldo Penera
4. Rodrigo Rausa
5. Timoteo Giron
6. Pedro Reyes
7. Josefina San Diego
8. Cayetano Samonte
9. Reynaldo Gabriel
10. Rodolfo Villamayor
11. Mariano Montemayor
150,000
110,000
60,000
20,000
5,000
260,000
180,000
240,000
200,000
13,000
10,000
9,750,000
7,150,000
3,900,000
1,300,000
325,000
16.9M
11.7M
15.6M
13M
845,000
750,000
Sea
water
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Sea
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Salt
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
(sack)
6,000
4,400
2,400
800
200
10,400
7,200
9,600
8,000
520
400
(Pesos)
600,000
440,000
240,000
80,000
20,000
1,040,000
720,000
960,000
800,000
52,000
40,000
150
110
60
20
10
260
180
240
200
13
10
150
110
60
20
10
260
180
240
200
13
10
T O T A L
1.248,000
81,220,000
49,920
4,992,000
1,253
1,253
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
TRICYCLE & JEEPNEY
BODY BUILDING
SHOP
1. Susan Mahilom
2. Victoriano Lintag
3. Romeo Rasing
4. Edgardo Alegonza
5. Alfredo Taoatao
60
64
64
70
64
120,000
90,000
80,000
45,000
36,000
Iron/G.I.
“
“
“
“
HardWare
“
“
“
“
Jeepney
“
“
T. Side Car
“
6
12
8
20
18
.54M
1.08M
.72M
.24M
.21M
3
4
3
2
3
3
4
3
2
3
T O T A L
322
371,000
2.79M
15
15
CAR ASSEMBLY
PLANT
PROTON
20,527
500 M
Cars
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Profes-sional
Skilled Semi-Skille
d
GRILLS & SASH
FACTORY
Alfredo Rabadon
W/shop
16
8,000
Iron
Hardware
Grills
6
.048M
1
1
Melchor Cabatic
“
25
5,500
Iron, Wood, Aluminum Glass
“
Grills
5
.40M
1
1
Marcus Cunanan
Sash
Factory
100
50,000
“
Hardware
Grills, Doors, Jalousies, Windows
10,15,150,10
.40M, .60M,
.36M, .040M
4
4
Aida Esguerra
“
34
120,000
Aluminum,
Glass
“
Jalousies, Windows
120 7
.288M .028M
5
1
4
Eufemia Quirimit
“
100
250,000
Iron, Wood, Aluminum
Hardware, Lumber
Grills, Doors, Jalousy
25,40,25
0.75M .168M .075M
8
1
5
2
T O T A L
275
433,000
19
1
12
6
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
BRICKS FACTORY
Liberty Billon
250
120,000
Clay/Sand
Rice Fields &
rivers
Bricks
500,000
2,500,000
4
4
RICEMILLS
Leticia Ranoy
Samuel Regatcho
Vivencio Zarate
Zenaida Saringan
Dolores Bantola
Oscar Marcelo
Amante Baguioso
Ligaya Ariola
Liberata Baldeo
Sylvia Baldeo
Ricemill
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
80
100
100
120
150
300
100
150
300
100
120,000
180,000
75,000
350,000
100,000
400,000
180,000
100,000
1,000,000
750,000
Palay
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Farmer
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
3600
960
1152
2880
1296
1800
2160
2880
4320
3168
3.06M
.076M
.97M
2.44M
1.10M
1.53M
1.83M
2.44M
3.67M
2.69M
6
4
3
5
4
5
5
6
6
6
6
4
3
5
4
5
5
6
6
6
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
RICEMILLS
Elpidio Magno
Alex Ang
Melinda Dolor
Gloria Vista
Cristina Abarra
Jessie Duco
Eleazer Valdez
Dominador Bumacod
Oscar Boling
Tony Quimson
Liborio Ramos
Rolando Rola
Lilia dela Cruz
Rosalina Alcantara
Ricemill
“
“
”
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
100
150
200
120
150
180
252
120
150
60
180
200
150
150
80,000
480,000
250,000
100,000
120,000
320,000
400,000
250,000
250,000
80,000
280,000
250,000
275,000
180,000
Palay
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Farmer
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
1728
1440
1152
864
1584
2016
2160
1872
1440
864
2880
1584
1296
1008
1.46M
1.22M
.97M
.73M
1.34M
1.71M
1.83M
1.59M
1.22M
.73M
2.44M
1.34M
1.10M
.85M
4
5
5
4
4
6
5
5
4
4
8
5
4
5
4
5
5
4
4
6
5
5
4
4
8
5
4
5
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT-
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
RICEMILLS
Melchor Allado
Rodolfo Basobas
Remy Guerrero
Regelio Malapote
Rosario Arellano
Marcelino Cabrito
Sabina Lomibao
Melfrod Reynaldo
Benny Bantolino
Merly Amen Amen
Percilita Bumacod
Ricemill
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
100
120
80
150
240
140
150
120
180
120
180
120,000
250,000
100,000
300,000
850,000
120,000
250,000
150,000
300,000
340,000
400,000
Palay
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Farmer
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
864
1728
2016
2160
2880
2160
2594
1728
2304
2594
2160
.73M
1.46M
1.71M
1.83M
2.44M
1.83M
2.20M
1.46M
1.95M
2.20M
1.83M
4
4
4
5
8
6
6
5
6
6
6
4
4
4
5
8
6
6
5
6
6
6
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
RICEMILLS
Fernando Raguin
Pedro Razote
Belen Nara
Predisvinda Catalan
Estrellita Casis
Alfredo Bacuya
Ma. Chona Lang-oey
Perfecto Lalata
Victoriano Dona
Alfredo de Ocampo
Emerita Botacion
MACUDI
Ricemill
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
180
80
200
250
100
200
250
140
200
80
350
350
240,000
80,000
450,000
450,000
375,000
600,000
200,000
250,000
600,000
180,000
450,000
600,000
Palay
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Farmer
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Milled Rice
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
1728
1152
2880
2448
1440
1152
2016
1440
1584
1008
1584
3168
1.46M
.97M
2.44M
2.08M
1.22M
.97M
1.71M
1.22M
1.34M
.85M
1.34M
2.69M
8
5
8
7
6
5
6
5
6
5
8
8
8
5
8
7
6
5
6
5
6
5
8
8
T O T A L
7,622
14.225 M
90,882
255
255
TABLE 46 EXISTING INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
CITY/MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL
ESTABLISHMENT INDUSTRY
CLASSIFICATION
INDUS-TRY
CLASSI-FICA-TION
LAND AREA OCCU-PIED
CAPITA-LIZA-TION
RAW MATERIAL PRODUCTION EMPLOYMENT Material Source Product Volume Value Total
No. of Wor-kers
Professio-nal
Skilled Semi-Skilled
BAKERIES
Jose Mejia
Leonardo Bez
Pedro Mauleon (Louella)
Feliciana de Jesus
(Empire)
Prescillo Tan (Top’s)
Corazon Pajares (Manna)
Arabela Arcinue
(Peterpan)
Jaime Nastor
Fernando Nastor
Jaime Regaspi
Ricky Carambas
Marceliano Cabrito
Lauro Fronda
Honorio Roldan
Bakeries
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
150
120
130
100
100
80
110
100
110
60
75
75
80
90
120,000
120,000
250,000
200,000
250,000
150,000
250,000
180,000
180,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
120,000
Flour
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Market
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
Bread
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
“
3
3
4
5
5
4
5
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
4
3
4
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
T O T A L
1,380
2,220,000
52
14
38
TABLE 47 TYPE OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
1995-1999
NAME OF INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENT
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1. Smoked Fish
1
1
1
1
1
2. Pansit
1
1
1
1
1
3. Ice Plant
1
1
1
1
1
4. Ice Cream
1
1
2
2
2
5. Salt Factory
11
11
11
11
11
6. Tricycle-Jeepney BBS
5
5
5
5
4
7. Grils – Sash Factory
5
5
5
3
3
8. Bricks
1
1
1
1
1
9. Ricemill
47
48
49
49
50
10. Bakeries
14
14
14
10
8
11. PROTON – Car Mkt.
1
1
1
1
1
TOTAL
88
87
89
82
81
TABLE 48 CURRENT AND PROJECTED INDUSTRIAL AREA REQUIREMENT
MUNICIPALITY OF ALAMINOS, PANGASINAN 2000-2004
YEAR POPULATION AREA REQUIREMENT
Y1 2000
Y2 2001
Y3 2002
Y4 2003
Y5 2004
70,002
71,220
72,459
73,319
74,594
56 Has.
56.97 Has.
57.96 Has.
58.65 Has.
59.67 Has.
Y1 Industrial Requirement = 70,002 x 0.80 has. (Light Industry) 1,000
Y1 Industrial Requirement = 56 Has.