More industrial spaces in Cavite and Batangas technoparks
To meet growing demand, AyalaLand Logistics Holdings is expanding industrial estates in the South
Alogic Naic 2 warehouse units in Cavite Technopark
The launch of new phases in Cavite Technopark and Batangas Technopark signals the expansion of AyalaLand Logistics Holdings Corp. (ALLHC) in Southern Luzon. By creating more opportunities for locators, these developments reinforce ALLHC’s role in driving economic growth through accessible, sustainable, and future-ready industrial estates.
The expansion of Cavite and Batangas Technoparks is aligned with ALLHC’s mission to support both business growth and community development. By combining high-quality infrastructure, strong regulatory support, and sustainability features, ALLHC continues to lead the way in building industrial estates that meet the evolving needs of locators while fostering inclusive economic growth.
“These expansions represent ALLHC’s commitment to support economic progress across the region,” said Robert S. Lao, ALLHC president and CEO. “By opening new phases in Cavite and Batangas Technoparks, we are creating more opportunities for enterprises to set up operations, generate employment, and contribute to local and national growth.”
Expanding capacity for global and local enterprises
The Cavite Technopark introduces Phase 2B, which features an additional 20.2 hectares, offering 14 non-PEZA industrial lots. Land development works are targeted for completion by Q4 2026.
Launched in 2015 with an initial 118 hectares, Cavite Technopark now spans 183.6 hectares, designed for light and medium industries that are non-polluting and cater to both local and international markets. It is already home to two ALogis warehouse complexes and a build-to-suit facility for a retailer.
Phase 1 is PEZA-registered, while Phases 2A, 2B, and 3 operate as non-PEZA zones. To streamline trade, on-site PEZA and Bureau of Customs offices provide vital support for locators’ import and export needs. Sustainability measures include the use of native trees and detention ponds that strengthen resilience against environmental stress.
“We continue to see strong demand from both local and international locators looking for accessible and sustainable industrial spaces,” said Patrick C. Avila, ALLHC COO. “The new phase of Cavite Technopark allows us to meet this demand, offering companies an ideal location with excellent connectivity and support services.”
Located in Naic, Cavite, and strategically positioned along Governor’s Drive, Cavite Technopark is just 10 minutes from the Cavite Gateway Terminal and will be further enhanced by infrastructure projects such as the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX), CAVITEX extension, and Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBEX). Future developments, such as Sangley Airport and the Bataan-Cavite Interlink Bridge, are set to make the park even more accessible to Metro Manila and nearby provinces.
Building a mixed-use industrial hub
In Padre Garcia, Batangas, ALLHC is also opening Phase 2 of Batangas Technopark, adding 20.6 hectares with 38 industrial lots, registered with the Board of Investments (BOI). This expansion increases the total park area to 75.6 hectares, with land development completion targeted for Q3 2026.
The park’s first phase spans 55 hectares and features a mixed-use development with amenities such as a bagsakan center, retail outlets, and a gas station. Sustainability practices are also integrated, with wide sidewalks for pedestrian mobility, native tree planting, and detention ponds that help strengthen resilience against geohazards.
“The expansion of Batangas Technopark further enhances our ability to cater to the growing demand for industrial spaces outside Metro Manila,” added Avila. “Its accessibility to major ports and transport links makes it a prime choice for companies looking to grow their footprint in Southern Luzon.”
Located along Tiaong-Lipa Road, Batangas Technopark is accessible via SLEX–STAR Tollway through the Lipa-Tambo exit. It will benefit from upcoming infrastructure projects, such as the Lipa-Padre Garcia Bypass Road and SLEX TR4. Batangas Technopark’s accessibility is further enhanced by its proximity to key gateways: just 33 km from Batangas Port, 88 km from Makati, and 86 km from NAIA.