Sardines industry enjoys stable power supply of Zamcelco

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The city is dubbed as the “sardines capital” as bulk of the country’s sardines and canning factories are located there. READ MORE:

The city is dubbed as the “sardines capital” as bulk of the country’s sardines and canning factories are located there.

“During blackouts, it takes 10 to 15 minutes for the generators to run and, in that time, the fish becomes spoiled and the smell of rotting fish was so strong. Today, people no longer complain about that,” she said.Business process outsourcing companies and call centers also started to take interest in Zamboanga City’s potential.

“This is really meant to bring about a better Zamcelco, which means better provision of power energy, electricity to the people of Zamboanga…We never saw anything as aggressive as what they trying to do with a timeline 2025,” Elago said. Councilor Charlie Mariano said Zamcelco’s financial, technical and overall operational situation significantly improved.

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