THE Quezon City Government will jumpstart this month the country’s first “Market One-Stop-Shop,” or “Moss,” system at Murphy Market, a statement from the local government read.
“Aspiring stall holders and existing market vendors can easily view what market stalls are still available, the documentary requirements needed and thereafter pay the corresponding fees, thus avoiding the long lines and inconvenient paperwork required in the old manual process.” “Data gathered through ‘Moss’ is very vital for the city because this will be used as the basis for the establishment of additional public markets and vending sites if needed. MDAD is already looking for possible locations that can be utilized as vending sites,” Santos was quoted in the statement as saying.
“Inconvenience and inefficiency caused by the traditional manual market management system affects the productivity of market vendors. Thus, the city has initiated Moss which digitalizes all these processes, shortens waiting time and eliminates the hassle of going physically to City Hall,” Belmonte was quoted in the statement as saying.
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