MANILA, Philippines - Viskase Asia Pacific Corp., the global leader in the supply of cellulose, fibrous and plastic casings will be investing up to $14 million for the establishment of a manufacturing plant for various packaging materials for meat products in Clark Freeport Zone.
CDC President Felipe Antonio B. Remollo and Viskase Asia Pacific Corp. President Jean Luc-Tillon signed the lease agreement at the CDC (Clark Development Corp.) Corporate Headquarters recently. On June 7, CDC and Viskase officials led the groundbreaking ceremonies in a 39,600-square meter area at the Industrial Estate 5.
According to Remollo, Viskase will initially invest up to $14 million with an expected employment of 100 to 150 workers once fully operational. Its projected export, Remollo added, is $40 million during its first three years of operations.
Remollo said Viskase is pioneer in the manufacturing, converting, shirring, printing, exporting, importing, purchasing, selling, reselling, and distributing cellulose, collagen and plastic casings and packaging materials for meat product.
From its inception as the inventor of cellulosic casings to partner in today’s complex global processed meat trade, Tillon noted that Viskase has remained as the industry’s leading supplier of proven casing solutions for 80 years.
Founded by Erwin O. Freund, Viskase is responsible for innovative solutions for meat packaging thus, replacing animal intestine casings.
The firm manages a global sales and distribution network that reaches virtually every country of the world. It maintains manufacturing and distribution facilities in North America, South America and Europe and employs over 1,300 people around the globe.
Viskase is known to processors of hot dogs and sausages, lunch meats, hams and other processed meat and poultry products around the world. Viskase has served for more than 85 years as the meat industry’s distinguished choice for premium quality products, unmatched service and innovative meat formulation, processing and packaging solutions.