Team Canada concludes new business deals in the Philippines
January 15, 1997
Manila, Philippines
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and Team Canada today witnessed
the signing of 52 new business deals worth $505.58 million.
The business deals signed in the Philippines include $36.134 million
in commercial contracts and $469.45 million in agreements in principle,
including memoranda of understanding and letters of intent.
"The Philippines is taking off as one of the most dynamic
economies in Asia. With today's business deals, Canada is making
its stake and establishing a major presence," said the Prime
Minister. "Each of these new partnerships will pave the way
for many more opportunities and jobs for Canadians and their Filipino
partners."
Companies entering new business relationships in the Philippines
today represent a wide range of industries and expertise from
across Canada. These deals mean new jobs not only for the companies
signing deals, but also for their suppliers and other business
partners.
"Canadian companies and their Filipino partners are setting
the example," said the Prime Minister. "We hope other
Canadian companies will follow their lead. We are pleased that
through Team Canada we have been able to work together to help
position Canadian companies in this rapidly emerging market."
Details of the deals signed today in the Philippines are in the
attached backgrounder.
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NEW CANADIAN BUSINESS INITIATIVES IN THE PHILIPPINES
Background to Signing Ceremony in Manila
January 15, 1997
ABL Canada Inc., St. Laurent, Quebec
ABL Canada Inc., which provides advanced digital equipment for
the delivery of voice, data and video and employs 120 people,
has signed a marketing agreement with IECI Philippines of Manila
for the distribution of ABL's products in the Philippines. This
agreement is worth an estimated $1.35 million (US$1 million) in
sales annually.
ABL Canada Inc. has also signed a memorandum of understanding
with Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) to supply
digital video broadcast systems. The agreement is valued at $900,000
and is expected to lead to other digital broadband video business
opportunities at PLDT for ABL Canada Inc.
Academy of Learning, Montréal, Quebec
Academy of Learning, a network of 134 franchises across Canada
specializing in office and computer skills training which employs
over 500 people, has established a joint venture franchise with
Levco International Inc. of Subic. The new joint venture will
implement the Academy of Learning's Integrated Learning SystemT
throughout the Philippines by establishing 50 or more franchises
providing computer and business skills training based on proprietary
Canadian technology. This project is valued at $1.8 million over
the next few years and is expected to provide substantial revenue
to Canadian suppliers.
AGRA Inc., Mississauga, Ontario
AGRA Inc. has opened a new office in Manila to capitalize on growing
opportunities in power, mining, infrastructure, environmental
and systems engineering. AGRA and its subsidiaries have worked
in the Philippines for more than 20 years. AGRA's engineering
subsidiary is currently providing design services for the National
Power Corporation on the 3 times 130 megawatt Agbulu hydroelectric
project in Northern Luzon and recently completed an engineering
contract for the 300 megawatt Calaca II power plant in Calaca,
Batangas.
AltaSpec Communications Inc., Edmonton, Alberta
AltaSpec Communications Inc., which specializes in advanced wireless
telecommunications services and technology and, with its Canadian
associates employs 350 people, has signed a technical services
contract with News and Entertainment Network Corp. for a Local
Multipoint Communications System (LMCS) being constructed in Metro
Manila. Under this contract, AltaSpec will have the technical
responsibility, such as systems integration and consulting, for
the LMCS system in Manila. LMCS technology utilizes ultra-high
frequencies to bring together the flexibility of a broadband network
with the capacity, but not the cost, of a fibre optics network.
Concurrent with this signing, the Commissioner of the Philippine
National Telecommunications Commission, the Honourable Simear
Kintanar, has signed the provisional authority for frequency allocation
which allows News and Entertainment Network Corporation to deploy
the LMCS technology. Canada was the first western country to allocate
bandwidth for LMCS. This contract is valued at $15-20 million.
AXOR International Inc., Montréal, Quebec
AXOR International Inc., a subsidiary of Le Groupe AXOR Inc.,
a major Canadian energy, building and infrastructure development
company that employs 250 people, has signed a memorandum of understanding
with MERALCO Industrial Engineering Services Corporation (MIESCOR)
of Manila to develop eight small hydroelectric power plants on
the Agno River in Benguet province for a total of 111 megawatts.
The project will involve a $135 million investment and $40 million
of Canadian content. Studies have been in progress since early
1996 and will be completed by May 1997. The Canadian International
Development Agency is providing financial assistance for the studies.
AXOR also signed a memorandum of agreement with the Metropolitan
Cebu Water District (MCWD) in Cebu City to study the water resource
potential of the Upper Kolkot River. The study will encompass
the technical, environmental and financial requirements of the
project and could result in a build-operate-transfer (BOT) water
supply contract for AXOR. Cebu City is a major metropolitan centre
with a population of 1.2 million in the Cebu province of the Visayas.
The study is valued at $800,000.
Bayly Communications Inc., Ajax, Ontario
Bayly Communications Inc., a worldwide supplier of network transmission
and access products that employs 25 people, has signed a memorandum
of understanding to supply its E1 voice / data multiplex equipment
for Liberty Telecom of Manila's nationwide digital trunking and
communications network. Liberty Telecom will use Bayly's Omniplexer
system as the access element in their state-of-the-art SDH microwave
radio system which will link the islands of the Philippines in
a seamless network.
Bennett Environmental Inc. (BEI), Vancouver, British Columbia
Bennett Environmental Inc., which designs, manufactures and operates
high temperature waste destruction incinerators and employs 30
people, has signed a memorandum of understanding to supply its
products through a joint venture with C.N.P. Products of Manila,
which specializes in air pollution control equipment in the Philippines.
This joint venture could result in sales of $10 million per year.
Bennett Environmental Inc. has also signed a memorandum of understanding
to supply its products through a joint venture with Gateway Property
Holdings. This joint venture could result in sales of $3 million
per year.
Bell Helicopter Textron, Mirabel, Quebec
Bell Helicopter Textron, which designs and produces rotary wing
aircraft and employs 2000 people, has signed a memorandum of understanding
with Asian Aerospace Corporation, an affiliate company of Proton
Pilipinas Group, to establish a helicopter component manufacturing,
assembly and completion centre and flight academy in the province
of Pangasinan.
Berg Chilling Systems Inc., Scarborough, Ontario
Berg Chilling Systems Inc., which designs and manufactures process
cooling and freezing equipment and employs 80 people, has signed
a contract with its agent EEI Corporation of Quezon City and its
customer Davao Fresh Foods Corp. of Davao City to supply a Berg
Ice Maker. The contract is valued at $91,000 and it is expected
that this machine will be the first of several sales.
Carmacks Construction (Canada) Inc., Edmonton, Alberta
Carmacks Construction (Canada) Inc, which is involved in various
types of construction, consulting and management and employs 40
people, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Pryce Properties
Corp. of Manila to manufacture, supply and install power savings
lighting fixtures. The new joint venture company will be named
Carmacks Pryce Company. This agreement is valued at $20 million,
of which $5 million is Canadian content.
Carmacks Construction has also signed a memorandum of understanding
to provide marketing and distribution support in Edmonton to Shemberg
Corporation of Cebu for the sale in Canada of its Philippine carrageenan
seaweed products. The agreement will result in sales of $7 million,
of which $2 million would be Canadian content.
Carmacks Construction has also signed a memorandum of understanding
with its partner Socor Construction Corporation of Cebu to form
a joint venture company, to be known as Carmacks Socor Inc. The
new company will pursue waterworks projects in Kalibo, Aklan province,
and Tuguegarao, Cagayan province. Together, the projects are valued
at $10 million, of which $1 million is Canadian content.
CIMA NAT, Laval, Quebec
CIMA NAT has signed a memorandum of understanding to form a partnership
with the Province of Leyte for the turn-key modernization and
expansion of the Tacloban Airport. The project is required to
be operational in mid 1998 and is expected to be financed partially
by external funding agencies. The project is valued at $10 million.
CIMA NAT has also signed a memorandum of understanding to form
a partnership with the Province of Aklan for the turn-key modernization
and expansion of its Kalibo Airport. The project is required to
be operational by mid 1998 and is expected to be financed partially
by external funding agencies. The project is valued at $5 million.
CIMA NAT has also signed a memorandum of understanding to form
a partnership with Philippine Airlines for the design, development
and implementation of a turnkey training centre, which shall include
a comprehensive ground school and flight operations infrastructure.
The project is required to be operational by mid 1998 and is expected
to be financed partially by external funding agencies. The project
is valued at $50 million.
Commercial Transport International (Canada) Ltd., Mississauga,
Ontario
Commercial Transport International, a freight forwarding, logistics
management and distribution company that employs 200 people in
Canada, has signed an agency agreement with ASPAC Freight International
of Manila to develop co-operation in the movement of air and ocean
freight between Canada and the Philippines. This agreement is
valued at $1 million within the first year.
ECO Process & Equipment inc., Terrebonne, Quebec
ECO Process & Equipment inc., which specializes in industrial
and domestic wastewater treatment and employs 40 people, has signed
a memorandum of understanding with ECO Systems Technologies Inc.
of Manila which should lead to the formation of a permanent joint
venture company to be called ECO Process & Equipment, Phils.
Inc. The two companies have been working together for one year
and are working on several projects.
ECO Process/ECO System Group has also signed a memorandum of understanding
with Eco-system Technologies Inc. of Mandaluyong City and D.M.
Consunji Inc., the Philippine's largest construction company,
to establish a joint venture to bid on a "design and build"
project for the Rockwell Land Corporation sewage treatment plant
in Manila. The project is valued at $5 million, of which the Canadian
content would be $1.5 million. This is expected to be the start
of a long-term global partnership.
ECO Process/ECO System Group has also signed a contract with Asia
Pacific Properties, Inc. of Manila to develop an innovative, new
sewage treatment facility for a Royal Plaza Twin Towers hotel/condominium
project. Under this agreement, ECO Process will provide its Canadian
BioSequencer technology, which includes a unique capability of
installation underneath the confined space of the building's sidewalk.
This contract is expected to generate revenues of $472,500 (US$350,000).
ECO Process/ECO System Group has also signed a $500,000 contract
to develop a sewage treatment plant for Summa Kumagai, Inc., of
Manila, the general contractor for the Splash Island Ecco Centrum
Water Park recreational facility. This contract was awarded because
of the unique Canadian capability to deal with variable seasonal
requirements.
ECO Process & Equipment inc. has also signed a contract with
Jollibee, the Philippines' premiere fast food chain, to develop
a sewage treatment plant for Jollibee's new commissary in Cebu.
ECO Process/ECO-System group recently constructed a similar plant
for Jollibee's operations in Pasig City, which represented the
first Canadian installation of this type in the Philippines. This
contract, valued at $100,000, is the second in what is expected
to be a long-term series of such contracts.
EPV Canada Consultancies Ltd., Toronto, Ontario
EPV Canada Consultancies Ltd., the consulting and marketing affiliate
of Energy Photovoltaics (EPV) Inc. which develops and manufactures
PV modules and employs 50 people, has signed a memorandum of understanding
with the Philippines National Oil Corporation (PNOC) and Schema
Konsult International Inc. of Manila for a joint venture to build
a 25 megawatt solar power generating plant, including a captive
manufacturing facility for the local production of solar panels.
The plant will be built in increments of five megawatts per year
for five years. The agreement is valued at $60 million.
Le Groupe CGI Inc., Montréal, Quebec
Le Groupe CGI, the largest Canadian-owned information technology
company with over 1700 employees in Canada and abroad, has signed
a contract with ADI Alternative Development Initiative to provide
transfer technology to professionals working in the design and
management of telecommunications networks. The contract is valued
at $500,000.
Le Groupe Novatech Inc., Montréal, Quebec
Le Groupe Novatech Inc., which designs, builds, operates and offers
turnkey delivery of power stations, water purification plants,
sewage treatment plants and industrial projects, and employs 15
people, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Government
of Bulacan, Alto Project Asia Inc. and Ascent Ventures Enterprise
to assist in the development and implementation of the basic infrastructure,
including energy production and water purification, for the North
Food Terminal Complex. The agreement is valued at $75 million,
of which $20 million is Canadian content. The North Food Terminal
Complex will be located in the city of Bocaue, about 45 kilometres
north of Manila, and will include commercial and agricultural
sections as well as an export zone for light industry. Le Groupe
Novatech completed the feasibility study for this project in December
1996.
Groupe Paul Masson Inc., Longueuil, Quebec
Groupe Paul Masson has signed a contract with La Maison Europa
Delicatessen & Butcher Shop to supply 50 containers of wine
valued at $2 million.
Harris Farinon Canada, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
Harris Farinon, which specializes in microwave radio communications
systems and employs 500 people, has signed a memorandum of agreement
with Extelcom of Manila to expand and upgrade its nationwide microwave
network. This agreement could generate exports of which some 80
per cent would be Canadian content.
Harris Farinon Canada has also signed a contract with Textron
Corporation of Manila to establish a full-scale customer service
centre in Manila which will provide local technical support and
full after-sales service to Philippine customers.
JKS Boyles International Inc., North Bay, Ontario
JKS Boyles, a leading manufacturer of surface and underground
core drills and equipment, and its regional representative, MCE,
have signed a contract with Philex Mining Corp., the largest copper/gold
mining company in the Philippines, to supply drilling equipment
for mining exploration. This is a new initiative by Philex to
open one new mine every year over the next five years. This contract
is valued at $1 million.
Kolberg Kaufman Ltd., Vancouver, British Columbia
SNC-Lavalin International Inc., Montréal, Quebec
Bombardier Inc. Montréal, Quebec
Kolberg Kaufman Ltd., Bombardier Inc., SNC-Lavalin Inc., representing
the provinces of British Columbia, Quebec and Ontario, together
with their Philippine partners, Principal Management Group Inc.
and Manuela Corporation, have signed a memorandum of understanding
with the government of Batangas for the development of the Metro
Batangas Light Rapid Transit (LRT) Project under a joint venture
structure. The initial studies are planned to be financed by the
partners and other parties.
LVM Tech Inc., Laval, Quebec
LVM Tech Inc., a subsidiary of the DESSAU group which employs
700 people and specializes in geotechnical studies, materials
engineering, environment and quality management, has signed a
joint-venture agreement with Philnor Consultants of Manila to
formally establish an authorized capital stock of $4 million for
their joint-venture consulting company, Qualitech Consultants
(Phils) Inc., which was recently set up to specialize in quality
management. The National Engineering College of the University
of the Philippines will collaborate with the joint venture by
providing technical co-operation.
MPB Technologies Inc., Pointe Claire, Quebec
MPB Technologies Inc., which develops and supplies key products
for submarine and terrestrial optical fibre cable networks and
employs 250 people, has signed an agreement entering into joint
operations with Electronic Telephone Systems Industries Inc. (ETSI)
of Makati, Metro Manila, to train and support ETSI in the installation
and maintenance of MPBT Optical Line Enhancing equipment in the
Philippines. This agreement is valued at $3 million, including
$2 million on order.
Martec Recycling Corporation, Vancouver, British Columbia
Martec Recycling Corporation, a Canadian company jointly owned
by Artec International Recycling Corporation of Canada and Japan's
Marubeni Corporation, has signed a memorandum of understanding
with D. M. Wenceslao & Associates, Inc. of Quezon City, Metro
Manila, to undertake a market and feasibility study to determine
the method by which Martec and D. M. Wenceslao will establish
their presence in the growing market for road rehabilitation in
the Philippines. Martec's patented system for the Hot In-Place
Recycling of asphalt-paved roadways was developed in British Columbia,
Canada and is now being marketed worldwide.
MedcomSoft Inc., Willowdale, Ontario
MedcomSoft Inc., a software developer specializing in the needs
of the health care industry, has signed two protocol of intentions
with the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC) and the
private healthcare sector represented by the Medical City (hospital)
to establish the Philippine Community Health Information Network
(PCHIN), a private corporation. PCHIN would be jointly owned by
private investors and major users, link health care providers,
payers and suppliers and provide a national repository for electronic
medical records as well as data on major patterns in the industry
and detailed associated costs. MedcomSoft would supply the technology,
operational and managerial know-how to PCHIN in which it will
maintain a minority equity. The first phase of the project, which
will connect 1863 hospitals, is planned for the spring of 1997.
Manatco Trading Co., St. Jacinthe, Quebec
Olymel, Montreal, Quebec
Manatco Trading Co. and Olymel have signed a contract with La
Maison Europa Delicatessen & Butcher Shop of Cebu for hors
d'oeuvre et processed pork valued at $1.5 million.
Orion 2000 Technologies, Ltd., Richmond, British Columbia
Orion 2000 Technologies Ltd. has signed tri-partite agreements
with nine Philippine development banks, which are members of the
Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and
the Pacific (ADFIAP). Orion is developing A-Net, a secured global
interchange network for electronic data interchange, debit, credit
and electronic banking for ADFIAP members. Today's signatories
are: the Development Bank of the Philippines, PDCP Bank, Asia
Trust Bank, Asian Finance Corporation, Planters Development Bank,
Capitol Development Bank, Luzon Development Bank, Queen City Development
Bank, Mindanao Development Bank as well as the AFDIAP. AFDIAP
has 79 member banks in 33 Asia-Pacific countries. This project
in the Philippines is valued at $65 million for Orion 2000 and
its partner SLM Software of Toronto.
Permaquik Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario
Permaquik Corporation, a manufacturer of roofing, concrete waterproofing
and protective coatings for concrete which employs 25 people,
has signed an agreement to formally designate Paralima Corporation
of Manila as the exclusive distributor of Permaquik products in
the Philippines. The agreement is valued at $150,000 for the first
year.
Polar Bear Water Distillers Mfg. Co. Ltd., Pickardville, Alberta
Polar Bear Water Distillers, which manufactures water distillation
equipment for residential, commercial and industrial use and employs
80 people, has signed a contract with Kaizen Trade International
Corp. of Quezon City for the purchase and distribution of Polar
Bear products for 1997. The contract is valued at an estimated
$800,000. Kaizen has been selling Polar Bear products under the
private label name of "Crystal Rain" for approximately
two years.
Quality Log Homes Ltd., Abbotsford, British Columbia
Quality Log Homes Ltd., which manufactures log homes for resorts,
club houses and cabins and employs 12 people, has signed a contract
with Belle Corporation of Manila to supply log homes to a golf
course at Tagaytay Highlands in Cavite province. This agreement
is valued at $6.37 million.
The S.M. Group International Inc., Montréal, Quebec
The S.M. Group International Inc, which provides comprehensive
management and information technology expertise in the fields
of environment, transportation, infrastructure and energy and
employs 400 people, has signed a memorandum of understanding with
the city of Muntinlupa to develop infrastructure projects in waste
treatment and water distribution valued at $50 million.
SaskTel International, Regina, Saskatchewan
SaskTel International, which provides expertise in the planning,
engineering, installations and operations of telecommunications
network development and employs 3800 people, has signed a project
management contract with Telic-Phil (Telecom Infrastructure Corp.)
of Manila to manage the construction of a fibre-optic digital
backbone network. In the first phase of this project, SaskTel
International was awarded a consultancy contract to provide expertise
and assistance in the design, construction, operation and maintenance
of a fibre optic and microwave transmission telecommunications
backbone network.
Teccart Institute Inc., Montréal, Quebec
The Government of New Brunswick
(Dept. of Advanced Education and Labour New Brunswick)
The New Brunswick Department of Advanced Education and Labour
and Teccart Institute have signed a memorandum of understanding
with the Meralco Foundation to train in the Philippines a minimum
of 3,000 young trainees in skills such as mechanics, electricity
and telecommunications during the first year. The number of trainees
could increase substantially once the trainers involved are fully
trained. This agreement is valued at $5 million over three years.
Meralco Foundation is a learning institution located in Manila
with partners in various parts of the country.
Treeline Wood Products, Spruce Grove, Alberta
Treeline Wood Products, a supplier of Canadian lumber and wood
poles, has signed a memorandum of agreement to make Philreca Trading
and Marketing Corporation, Inc. of Quezon City its exclusive distributor
of wood poles, crossarms and anchor logs in the Philippine market.
Under this agreement, Philreca agrees to place a minimum order
of 12,500 pieces of wood poles annually. This agreement is valued
at $3.75 million per year over five years.
UFL Foods Inc., Mississauga, Ontario
UFL Foods Inc., a supplier of custom foods and ingredients which
employs 200 people in Canada, has signed a joint venture agreement
with Cornell Foods Inc. of Manila for the full exchange of technology
and the establishment of a manufacturing and research and development
facility in Manila. The new company, to be named "Cornell
Foods", will manufacture blends of seasoning and ingredients
for Filipino food processors and food service companies. The project
is valued at $500,000.
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
University of British Columbia has signed a memorandum of understanding
with the Department of Science and Technology of the Philippines
(DOST) (including DOST agencies and their network institutions).
This agreement will promote co-operation in science education,
including basic sciences and engineering. Joint projects will
be pursued in priority areas, including faculty/staff exchanges,
joint seminars, workshops and training programs.
University of British Columbia has signed an agreement of co-operation
and collaboration with the University of the Philippines to establish
exchange programs and promote joint studies, research, educational
and other training programs. The focus will be on the University
of British Columbia's Faculty of Education and the University
of the Philippines' College of Education.
The University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The University of Manitoba and the University of the City of Manila
have signed a memorandum of agreement, on behalf of their faculties
of education, to exchange undergraduate and graduate students
and faculty, to develop workshops and to undertake joint activities
to further common goals in teaching, research and program development.
Universal Systems Limited, Fredericton, New Brunswick
Universal Systems Limited, a software and systems integration
company that develops, supports and markets geographic information
systems (GIS) and employs 75 people, has signed a memorandum of
understanding with the National Mapping and Resource Information
Agency (NAMRIA) for the supply of its CARIS software for a digital
hydrographic data processing and charting system capable of producing
paper and electronic nautical charts. The agreement is valued
at an estimated $1 million, of which $200,000 is Canadian content.
Vipond Fire Protection Inc., Mississauga, Ontario
Vipond Fire Protection Inc., which supplies and installs fire
sprinkler and special hazards equipment and employs 600 people,
signed a memorandum of understanding with MCA Builders International
Inc. of Queszon City. Through this agreement, Vipond will supply,
procure, manage and install the fire protections systems in MCA's
new 37-floor office building in Metro Manila. The project is valued
at $1 million.
LanSer, Westmount, Quebec
LanSer, which researches and develops wireless communications
products and employs 75 people, has announced the commencement
of service of its revenue sharing partnership and supply agreement
with the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company for on-line
sales transaction processing "Cellpac" technology. This
agreement was signed last November, during the first visit of
Canada's Minister for International Trade to the Philippines.
The export of "Cellpac" technology is expected to exceed
$32 million over the next five years.
Note: The information, including estimated jobs, contract values
and investment projections, contained in this document has been
compiled based on press releases and other submissions provided
by the companies listed. The Government of Canada takes no responsibility
for the accuracy of this information.
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