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CDC rolls out ‘One-Stop Processing on Wheels’

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Clark Freeport—The Clark Development Corp. (CDC), in partnership with various government agencies, officially launched its “One-Stop Processing (OSP) on wheels,” designed to bring inclusive services closer to more than 120,000 workers in the facility.

CDC aims to mobilize the OSP on wheels on a weekly basis to ensure that there will be no work interruption among locator companies within Clark, and to accommodate the workers’ needs on-site such as information on processes and services available.

The project was a brainchild of CDC president and chief executive officer Agnes Devanadera following a meeting with the heads of government agencies providing services at the One Stop Processing Center (OSPC) located in the Clark Polytechnic compound.

“CDC should also be at the forefront of thinking not only of the welfare of locators, but the welfare of the employees who make the locator’s businesses thrive. We earn, the locators, the investors earn because we have the employees, and the employees have to be taken care of at this point in time,” Devanadera said.

“With the same budget of the participating government agencies and CDC together with the locators and the businesses, we have a program that would be very responsive to the needs of our employees,” she added.

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According to Devanadera, the OSP on wheels is also an example of the empowering programs that CDC created to provide non-fiscal incentive packages for Clark locators.

“We would also like to think that this kind of program is something that we can include in our list of non-fiscal incentives for our locators. So this is very important and we are hoping that we can have more non-fiscal incentive programs. This is our way of helping the locators,” she mentioned.

Before the said launch, Devanadera led the ribbon cutting ceremony held in front of the Quest Plus Conference – Center Clark which also showcased the ‘Clark Cares’ bus that represents the OSP on wheels.

She was joined by CDC director Ana Liza Peralta, CDC vice presidents Mariza Mandocdoc, Rynah Ventura, Josep Jepri
Miranda, Jose Miguel Dela Rosa, and Keith Ernald Singian.

“I thank my CDC family for joining me in always thinking out of the box. With all of us joining hands together, having the heart in our right places, there is nothing that can beat our team and I know that we should have inclusive growth not just for the business people, but for the government and the employees as well,” Devanadera said.

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