
The Philippine consumer goods market is witnessing remarkable growth fuelled by urban development, a growing middle class, and rising disposable incomes. This promising trajectory comes, however, with several challenges. The areas in which inflation might emerge are still a concern because of eroding the purchasing power of consumers and making basic goods less affordable to many families. However, systemic issues and inefficient infrastructure have remained a major barrier to trade and investment in the region. These challenges underscore the urgency for organizations to implement new solutions and tactics that meet the specialties of this quickly evolving market.
Nestle Philippines has become a key player in helping the country's consumer goods sector deal with its problems. The company has a 113-year legacy in the Philippines and can marry a local knowledge of needs with a global commitment to innovation, sustainability, and community engagement. Nestlé’s approach is multidimensional. It is about bringing high-quality and cost-effective products, but it is also about environmental sustainability and community development.
Mary Janifha Evangeline X, Editor
Terry Smagh, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Asia-Pacific & Japan, Infor
Sayeed Ahmed, CEO, Biesse
Kah Khoon Goh, Vice President (Sales and Smart Manufacturing-BU, Korea, ASEAN, Pacific, & India), Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence
Dr Mohd Ridha Muhamad, Senior Lecturer (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering), University of Malaya
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