Top Line amplía su capacidad de almacenamiento de combustible en Cebú

La minorista de combustible Top Line, que cotiza en bolsa, alquilará instalaciones de almacenamiento en Cebú para triplicar su capacidad en la región de las Bisayas.

Top Line Logistics, una filial de Top Line Business Development Corporation, firmó un acuerdo de alquiler con LuDo & LuYm Corporation por una parte de su depósito en la ciudad de Cebú. La medida aumentará el almacenamiento de combustible de Top Line de 10 millones de litros a 30 millones de litros.

La primera fase del Top Line Energy Complex implica la renovación de la instalación y su finalización está programada para el cuarto trimestre de 2026. El director ejecutivo, Eugene Erik Lim, afirmó que el proyecto respaldará la expansión de la empresa y mejorará la seguridad energética en la región.

El presidente de LuDo & LuYm, Douglas Luym, señaló que la asociación podría generar valor a largo plazo para una cadena de suministro de combustible más confiable en Cebú y las Bisayas. Top Line debutó en la Bolsa de Valores de Filipinas en abril de 2025.

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