Representing Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan at the signing were chairman and administrator Emmanuel D. Pineda (seated, third from left) and deputy administrator Alewijn Aidan Ong (seated, second from left). InterCommerce Network Services, Inc was represented by president Francis Norman O. Lopez (seated, third from right) and sales and marketing manager Katreena Michelle M. Ulit (second from right).
Representing Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan at the signing were chairman and administrator Emmanuel D. Pineda (seated, third from left) and deputy administrator Alewijn Aidan Ong (seated, second from left). InterCommerce Network Services, Inc was represented by president Francis Norman O. Lopez (seated, third from right) and sales and marketing manager Katreena Michelle M. Ulit (second from right).

The Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB) and InterCommerce Network Services, Inc. (INS) recently signed a memorandum of agreement that will involve AFAB availing of INS’ value-added services.

These services are for the provision of Electronic Transit and Admission Permit System, the Automated Export Documentation System, and the Permit to Bring In and Bring Out.

The partnership will further improve, automate and align processes as well as provide ease among AFAB locators through the provision of cost-efficient value-added services.

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