
CDC - Clark Development Corporation
The Clark Development Corporation (CDC) was created in 1993 by former President Fidel V. Ramos through the issuance of Executive Order No. 80 (series of 1993) pursuant to the authority granted by Republic
Act No. 7227 or the Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992. It is envisioned to be an international civil aviation complex, a modern international estate and tourism, trade and business center for Luzon and Asia.
CDC is tasked to be the implementing arm of the BCDA in managing the Clark Freeport Zone (formerly the Clark Special Economic Zone) which covers the 33,071-hectare Clark military reservation-including the 2,400-hectare aviation complex.
The CDC, primarily a land leasing entity, manages the Zone and enjoys governmental powers autonomous from other government agencies including the authority to provide special fiscal incentives and to grant permits.
Now, the CDC is geared towards pursuing a paradigm shift-that will brand Clark as "Asia's Most Affordable Gateway." With the advent of low cost carriers (LCC) and international commercial airlines taking flight at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, the CDC mission of enabling the economy of the country to compete with the rest of the world is bound to become a reality.
Vision
To be the "most competitive international service and logistics center in the Southeast Asian Region"
Mission
As an ENABLER of the vision, we are therefore in the business of generating:
Productive employment
Economic activity
Officers:
Rizalino S. Navarro - Chairman
Narciso L. Abaya - Vice Chairman
Benigno N. Ricafort - President/CEO
Directors:
Adrian C. Chincuanco
Armando Q. Madamba
Wilhelmina L. Paras
Maximo L. Sangil
Tirso G. Santillan, Jr.
Hernani M. Sy-Alvarado
Clark Office
Bldg. 2122 E. Quirino St., CSEZ, Pampanga, Phil.
Tel. Nos. (45) 599-2042, (45) 599-2092
Fax No. (45) 599-2507
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