Calamba Premiere International Park

The Calamba Premiere International Park or CPIP is one of the pioneer industrial parks in the Philippines established in the year 1999. It is a comprehensively-planned industrial estate located at Batino, Barandal and Prinza in Calamba, Laguna and it provides a workplace for technology-based, light and medium industries.

Calamba Premiere International Park
A Calamba Premiere International Park on July 2019.
CountryPhilippines
RegionCalabarzon (Region IV-A)
ProvinceLaguna
CityCalamba City
BarangayBatino, Barandal & Prinza
Government
  MayorTimmy Chipeco
  Vice MayorRoseller H. Rizal
  ChairmanPio C. Dimapilis

Industrial Park Locators

One of the most important of the industrial parks here in the Philippines, component into four in one province in this region of Calabarzon in Laguna, a Calamba Premiere International Park (formerly known as Calamba Premiere Industrial Park) or CPIP, Carmelray Industrial Park 1 in Canlubang, Carmelray Industrial Park 2 in barangay Punta and the Light Industry and Science Park of the Philippines II located at barangay Real.[1]

Locators

Companies Partnership companies
Avon Products Mfg; Inc. U. S. A
Calamba Shinei Industry Philippines, Inc. Japan & Philippines
Cerelion, Inc. Philippines
Frescano Food Int'l, Inc.
L & K Industries Philippines, Inc.
Lux Manufacturing, Inc.
Milo - Nestlé Switzerland
Mold Parts Manufacturing Asia Inc. South Korea
Nanax Philippines, Inc.
Shin Heung Electro Digital, Inc. Japan
Yeon Ho Philippines, Inc.
Sampo Molding and Assembly Industry Corp. South Korea
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Philippines Corp.
THN, Inc. Taiwan
Microprecision Calibration Inc. U. S. A & Philippines
Pulse Integrated Technology Inc. Philippines

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Classification

  • 3 km to Barangay 1
  • Industrial Redevelopment Zone
  • (CPIP Calamba)

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-06-01. Retrieved 2017-06-29.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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