Subic Freeport Expressway boosts economic productivity amid pandemic

Updated Sep 22, 2021

Same topic: Automotive Industry Updates

The company continues to partner with the government in nation building.

Since the COVID-19 hit the country last March 2020, several businesses and livelihoods have been disrupted as strict quarantine protocols are implemented. Fortunately, both the public and private sector have been working together in providing aid to Filipinos under the new normal.

NLEX Corporation aims to give back to Filipinos by improving access to goods and services 

One of those extending a helping hand is NLEX Corporation, headed by J. Luigi L. Bautista. He remarked that the recently-upgraded Subic Freeport Expressway (SFEX) benefits not only the motoring public but businesses as well, especially those located in the freeport area. The roadway is seen as an economic booster during these trying times.

“Infrastructure developments like the recently expanded SFEX offer a breath of fresh air amidst the COVID-19 pandemic as they enable access and improve mobility in the Central Luzon region thus offer opportunities for people and businesses alike,” said NLEX Corporation President and General Manager J. Luigi L. Bautista.

With a project cost of Php 1.6 billion, the SFEX has been upgraded with 16.4 km of new lanes, two bridges in Jadjad and Argonaut, and a new tunnel. Moreover, it received improvements for safety and security, including the installation of international standard LED lights and an enhanced draining system.

The SFEX paves the way for the smoother conduct of businesses

The new SFEX promotes travel efficiency along the Pampanga-Bataan-Zambales corridor, apart from helping increase the areas’ economic productivity in trade and tourism industries. All these are the company’s commitment to providing Filipinos with better access to business, education, employment, and other services.

“As a government partner in nation building, we remain committed to afford our motorists and communities the enhanced connectivity and accessibility and be a critical enabler for various industries,” concluded Bautista.

A notable upgrade that will benefit motorists in the long run

Aside from the upgraded SFEX, NLEX Corporation recently completed the rehabilitation of the Bigaa and Meycauayan bridges in Bulacan. The upgraded bridges will ensure safe travels for motorists, health workers, economic frontliners, and those delivering goods and services.

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Rex Sanchez

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Rex Sanchez grew up in Saudi Arabia where he saw and got into the automotive scene. He started his career for an aviation company in the said region, writing about turbines and rotors which are later distributed for educational purposes. And now, he joined Philkotse.com as a staff writer. Currently, he is the youngest on the team and is more than ready to grow in the field.

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