Top Line accroît sa capacité de stockage de carburant à Cebu

Le détaillant de carburant coté en bourse Top Line va louer des installations de stockage à Cebu City afin de tripler sa capacité dans la région des Visayas.

Top Line Logistics, une filiale de Top Line Business Development Corporation, a signé un contrat de location avec LuDo & LuYm Corporation pour une partie de son dépôt situé à Cebu City. Cette initiative permettra à Top Line de faire passer sa capacité de stockage de carburant de 10 millions à 30 millions de litres. La première phase du complexe énergétique Top Line comprend la rénovation de l'installation et devrait s'achever au quatrième trimestre 2026. Le PDG, Eugene Erik Lim, a déclaré que ce projet soutiendrait l'expansion de l'entreprise et renforcerait la sécurité énergétique dans la région. Le président de LuDo & LuYm, Douglas Luym, a souligné que ce partenariat pourrait créer une valeur à long terme pour une chaîne d'approvisionnement en carburant plus fiable à Cebu et dans les Visayas. Top Line a fait ses débuts à la bourse des Philippines en avril 2025.

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