Mga mall operator, binawasan oras ng operasyon dahil sa energy emergency

Inanunsyo ng mga pangunahing operator ng mall sa Pilipinas, kabilang ang SM, Robinsons, Ayala, at Megaworld, na babawasan ang oras ng operasyon simula March 30 bilang tugon sa National Energy Emergency ng bansa.

MANILA, Philippines – Inihayag ng mga malalaking operator ng mall sa buong bansa noong Huwebes ng gabi, Marso 26, ang pagbabago sa oras ng kanilang operasyon simula Lunes, Marso 30, upang makatulong sa pagtitipid ng kuryente sa gitna ng National Energy Emergency. Apektado rito ang mahigit 190 mall sa iba't ibang lugar. Ang pinakamalaking chain na SM Supermalls ng pamilya Sy, na may 90 mall, ay magbubukas ng 11 a.m. hanggang 9 p.m. sa Lunes hanggang Biyernes, at 10 a.m. hanggang 9 p.m. sa Sabado at Linggo. Karaniwang nagbubukas ito ng 10 a.m. sa weekdays at nagsasara ng 10 p.m. sa weekends. “Ito ay strategic shift bilang direktang tugon sa urgent need for nationwide power conservation. Sa pamamagitan ng pag-a-adjust ng opening times, layunin ng SM Supermalls na mabawasan ang demand sa national grid,” ayon sa pahayag ng SM Supermalls. Sinabi ni Steven Tan, presidente ng SM Supermalls, “Proaktibong naa-adapt ang SM sa sitwasyon sa kasalukuyan sa pamamagitan ng pagbabago ng operating hours. Nananatiling komitado kami sa pagbibigay ng elevated retail experiences, na sinusuportahan ng increased use of renewable energy sa aming malls.” Ang Robinsons Land Corporation ng Gokongwei Group, na may 53 mall, ay mag-o-operate ng 11 a.m. hanggang 9 p.m. sa weekdays, mas maikli ng isang o dalawang oras depende sa mall. Sa weekends, mananatiling 10 a.m. hanggang 10 p.m. “Ito ay proactive measure upang suportahan ang efforts laban sa National Energy Emergency at responsible management ng power consumption,” sabi ng Robinsons Malls. Katulad nito, ang Ayala Land ng pamilya Zobel de Ayala, na may 30 mall, ay magbabago rin sa 11 a.m. hanggang 9 p.m. sa weekdays, habang weekends ay 10 a.m. hanggang 10 p.m. “Slight adjustment sa mall hours bilang suporta sa national efforts sa energy situation,” ayon sa social media post nito. Ang Megaworld Lifestyle Malls ni Andrew Tan, na may 18 establishment, ay nag-anunsyo rin ng mas maikling oras depende sa bawat mall, kabilang ang pagbabawas sa oras ng sinehan.

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