₱5-billion Batangas logistics hub now fully operational
The Sinisian Lemery Batangas Port and Industrial Park (SLBPIP) located in n Sinisian, Lemery town in Batangas (SLBPIP photo)
The Sinisian Lemery Batangas Port and Industrial Park (SLBPIP), the newest logistics and supply chain hub south of Manila, is now operational and ready to serve its locators.
With an investment of ₱ 5 billion, the SLBPIP is a seven-hectare industrial estate located in Sinisian, Lemery town in Batangas.
The SLBPIP has three major components: a port, a cement silo, and a fuel depot.
“We are now fully operating and actively serving our locators,” said SLBPIP CEO Ferdinand Co.
Co said the modern industrial park is designed to deliver high-quality services and value-creating solutions to its clients.
At the heart of the estate is its deep-water port facilities, which cater to the industrial port and warehousing needs of locators for import, export, and distribution.
The port can accommodate both international and domestic vessels with a maximum size of 50,000 deadweight tons.
SLBPIP’s port services include cargo handling, pilot and tugboat assistance, chandling services, bunkering, water tendering, cargo surveying, hauling, trucking, and full warehousing and warehouse management services.
The estate also features bulk storage facilities for cement, oil, chemicals, and other petroleum products, as well as warehouses for storing bulk cargo.
SLBPIP’s sister company, Lemery Cement Silo Tank Corp., operates a bulk cement and slag terminal with manufacturing and blending facilities on the site.
Lemery Cement Silo Tank Corp.’s facility has a production capacity of approximately two million tons of cement and slag per year.
“We specialize in delivering high-quality cement and slag, ensuring durability and strength for all your construction needs,” said Co.
Another sister company, Lemery Oil Terminal Corp., operates the fuel depot in SLBPIP.
The depot is open to independent oil and fuel importers, with oil tank silos for gasoline and diesel available for long-term lease.
Development of the SLBPIP began after the Covid-19 pandemic and was fast-tracked in 2024 to begin operations this year.