
GLOBAL pastry brand La Rose Noire has tapped Jin Navitas Electric Corp. (JNEC), the retail electricity supply arm of Palm Concepcion Power Corp., to support the power supply requirements of its operations in Pampanga.
In a statement over the weekend, JNEC said that La Rose Noire has switched its power supplier “to enhance power reliability and optimize electricity costs.”
Under the partnership, JNEC will provide electricity to support the pastry brand’s daily operations in Clark Free Port, where it produces artisan pastries and breads mainly for international markets, covering 60 countries.
“We are truly honored to be chosen and entrusted by a world-class brand that upholds global standards in product quality, hence, JNEC is fully committed to delivering efficient service to support La Rose’s continued excellence,” said Jose Alfonso Miras, JNEC’s vice-president for business development and market operations.
Founded in 1991, La Rose Noire supplies major hotels, airlines, and cruise lines worldwide. The pastry brand opened a factory in the Philippines in 2012, spanning 150,000 square feet.
JNEC said that the partnership with La Rose Noire reinforces the company’s “growing reputation as a dependable provider in the retail electricity market.”
The company also offers renewable energy supply generated through Solaris Inc. via conventional ground-mounted solar power plants and solar rooftop panels installed at different socialized housing projects. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera