Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone Philippines
Global Accessibility
Korea Japan
Clark is within 3 hours from major trading points in the ASEAN Region. It is also at the heart of Luzon Island, a 40 minute drive from Metro Manila or Subic.
Taiwan China
Dubai
Thailand
Malaysia
Vietnam
Brunei
Singapore
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Clark Master Plan The Freeport Zone •
4,400 has. consisting of the civil aviation complex (2,490 has.), Industrial parks, tourism and leisure estates, and ICT zones
The Special Economic Zone •
27,600 has. conducive for a AgroIndustrial, Tourism-Related Projects, Industrial Estate & ICT parks
•
10,684 hectares has been master planned for development
TECHNO INDUSTRIAL
Clark Freeport Zone
SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AVIATION / LOGISTICS
TECHNO INDUSTRIAL
TOURISM
AVIATION / LOGISTICS
TOURISM TECHNO INDUSTRIAL TECHNO INDUSTRIAL
Master Development and Land Use Plan
CLARK LOCATORS BY INDUSTRY Industrial Agro Ind’l Commercial IT Service Aviation Related Tourism Institutional Utility Housing
IT 12% Service 30%
Commercial 13% Agro Ind’l 2%
Aviation Related 3% Industrial 25% Housing 6%
Tourism 6% Institutional Utility 1% 2%
SUMMARY OF CFZ CONTRACTS SIGNED ACCORDING TO NATIONALITY
Korea, 26% USA, 21%
Dutch India
Dutch, 1%
China France
India, 1% China, 2%
Hongkong British Virgin Islands (BVI) United Kingdom
France, 2% Taiwan
Hongkong, 3% British Virgin Islands (BVI), 4% United Kingdom, 4%
Japan, 17%
Taiwan, 5% Australia, 8%
As of October 2012 590 CFZ Locators
Australia Japan
Clark’s Economic Indicators
YEAR
INVESTMENT
EMPLOYMENT
EXPORT
2009
PHP 77.35 Billion
58,023
US $ 1.03 Billion
2010
PHP 85.41 Billion
60,162
US $ 1.45 Billion
2011
PHP 106.44 Billion
64,055
US $ 3.91 Billion
As of February 2012, employment has reached to 70,097
Infrastructure Support Subic International Seaport
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Clark North 2 Bridge Exit Start of Project ClarkTarlac Package 2
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North Luzon Expressway
Utilities Power:
Existing: 69KV line direct from Mexico Substation 3 Substations with a total of 98 MVA CDC Projects: Construction of 2 x 150 MVA, 230/69KV substations Installation of dual 230KV Transmission line from Mexico to Clark to be loop to the existing ConcepcionClark 230 KV line. CEDC Projects: 69 KV lines in loop within CFZ Construction of an additional 33 MVA 69/13.8KV Substation Power Rate: P 6.88 /kwh or US $ 0.17 kwh (as of November 2012) ($ 1 = P 40.91 – Dec. 7, 2012) Water: 1,177,560 m3 / month available resource 23 deep wells Current Production: 856,182 / month Current Consumption: 747,610m3/ month 5 reservoirs with capacity of 2.9 Million Gallons 13.2kms piping network Water with Sewer Fee: Residential: P 16.40/ m3 Commercial: P 38.15/ m3 Industrial: P 37.78/ m3 Telecoms Service High Speed Fiber Optic Cabling and Redundant Fiber Optic Loop Available STM1 and Multiple STM1 Available Capacity / Bandwidth
Commercial Residential National International
USD 22.84/month USD 13.22/month USD 0.09/min. USD 0.36/min.
Manpower and Wages 35,000 graduates annually Number of Schools Offering ICT Programs Top Degree Programs
Median Pay *Regional Minimum Wage is PhP302/day or US$6.70/day or US$175/month
94 160 Colleges/Universities in the Region BS Computer Engineering BS Computer Science BS Electrical & Communications Engineering BS Information Technology BS Medical Technology BS Information Management BS Aircraft Maintenance Technology
Encoder/Transcriptionist
$ 248/month
Customer Service Rep.
$ 282/month
Team Leader /Technician
$ 328/month
Analyst/ Software Developer
$ 400/month
MIS/Systems Administrator
$ 413/month
Manager/ Department Head
$ 957/month
Incentives 1. Preferential tax rate of 5% based on GIE provided that 70% of products are to be exported 2. Duty Free importation of capital equipment, raw materials and finished goods subject to 70% minimum export requirement 3. Zero Value added tax on local purchases
Other Incentives 1. Specialized Investors and Workers Visa 2. Electronics Transit Admission Permit System (E-TAPS)
Lease Rates Land: Building:
Starts at US$ 0.30 per square meter per month depending on location Starts at US$ 2.00 per square meter per month depending on condition of structure
Investor Friendly Climate • CARE System
• Simplified registration process • Multi-modal connectivity
• 24/7 Warehousing • 24/7 Customs/Logistics services •Clark Trade System (electronic, paperless transaction of import/export permits)
MSK GROUP WORK CLARK, INC.
4.48 has. Area - Warehouse/ Factory Building Units along Creek Side Road, CFZ
SUMMARY REPORT FOR FEDEX FLIGHTS NO. OF
NO. OF
INBOUND FLIGHTS
OUTBOUND FLIGHTS
January
51
51
February
43
43
March
55
54
April
50
50
May
53
53
June
49
49
July
53
53
August
54
54
September
52
51
October
52
51
November
48
50
December
51
52
611
611
PARTICULAR
TOTAL
e-TAP Procedures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Registration with CDC; Preparation , Uploading of List of Importables. Subscription with VASP Enrollment (CDC-TRE) for Payment of Freeport Fees Electronic filling of e-TAP Release of Goods at Port of Discharge Delivery of the Goods to the Zone/Locators’ premise
e-ED Procedures 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Registration with CDC; Preparation , Uploading of List of Exportables. Subscription with VASP Electronic Filing of e-ED Filing of the Authority to Load at BOC-OSEDC Examination/Clearance of Goods at CCA Exit of Goods and Transit to the Port of Loading
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2012-2013 2012-2013 Top 8 Overall
CDC Strategic Map VISION By 2020, CDC shall have established Clark as the premiere logistics, light industry, industrial, service and tourism center in Southeast Asia. MISSION The CDC generates meaningful and gainful employment and catalyzes sustainable economic development by converting Clark into the preferred international civil aviation complex; modern industrial estate; tourism, trade and business center. All these are consistent with national goals and adhering to the highest standards of good governance.
Customer
Profitable business ventures
Gainful employment
Robust economic development Finance Financial sustainability
Secure targeted investments through aggressive marketing
Core Process
Sign up identified investors for specific packaged high impact themed projects
Address future development requirements of the Freeport and Metro Clark communities to be more efficient and competitive Optimize assets through business models and strategic partnerships that create higher value
Learning and Growth
Provide efficient regulatory and support services to create a sound business environment
Establish full control over non productive CFZ land assets using balance of firm enforcement and inclusive growth
Transform the organization into a responsive, performance-based structure Provide accurate, real-time and secure data for decisionmaking, security, monitoring and customer service
Develop competencies of strategic units
Clark Freeport ‌. Your ultimate gateway to Business and Leisure.