
Centro Manufacturing Corporation is tapping into a major market opportunity with the launch of its Centro ShinMaywa 5CBM Garbage Compactor, mounted on the reliable Isuzu NQR, at the recently held Isuzu Truckfest 2025 last February 28 at the SMX Convention Center in Mall of Asia. With Republic Act 9003, the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, mandating local government units (LGUs) to modernize waste collection systems, this innovative compactor presents a timely and essential solution for municipalities and private waste collection providers looking to comply with the law.
Crafted with precision and Japan-quality engineering, the Centro ShinMaywa 5CBM Garbage Compactor is constructed from anti-corrosive steel, ensuring long-term durability even in the harshest environments. Its high-capacity waste compaction technology allows it to carry more than a standard garbage truck, significantly improving waste collection efficiency and reducing operational costs for LGUs and private contractors.
RA 9003 requires LGUs to establish Materials Recovery Facilities (MRFs) and prohibits open dumping, emphasizing the urgent need for modern, eco-friendly waste collection systems to protect public health and the environment. With stricter enforcement of this law, LGUs and private waste management providers must upgrade their fleets to remain compliant, making the Centro ShinMaywa 5CBM Garbage Compactor a must-have investment.
“With the launch of the Centro ShinMaywa 5CBM Garbage Compactor at Isuzu Truckfest 2025, we are providing LGUs and private operators with a cost-effective and high-performance solution to meet the requirements of RA 9003. This is an opportunity not just to comply with the law, but to modernize waste collection for greater efficiency and sustainability,” said Raphael Juan, President of Centro Manufacturing Corporation.
By investing in advanced waste management solutions, LGUs and waste collection providers can significantly enhance operational efficiency, reduce waste overflow, and contribute to a healthier and more sustainable Philippines. With compliance deadlines approaching and stricter enforcement in place, now is the time for stakeholders to upgrade their fleets and secure their future in sustainable waste management.
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