By Bront毛 H. Lacsamana, Reporter

MAX鈥橲 Group, Inc. (MGI) continues to expand from restaurant operation to manufacturing and distribution through its commissary in Carmona, Cavite, which produces almost 2,000 metric tons of food each month.听

Costing听P1 billion, the No Bia Food Manufacturing and Distribution Center supports over 300 retail partner stores that offer product lines from the company鈥檚 brands, as well as its local network of more than 600 stores in the Philippines, according to Robeson S.D. Mateo, MGI鈥檚 supply chain management director.听

鈥淓ven before the pandemic, and especially during the pandemic, we realized that it is important for us to bring our supply chain closer to both the source and the market in order to respond to the ever-changing requirements of our business,鈥 he told大象传媒听at a tour of the facility on May 12.

Completed in 2020 after two years of construction, the 20,000-square-meter Carmona commissary to support the growth of the company鈥檚 brands, which include Max鈥檚 Restaurant, Pancake House, Yellow Cab Pizza Co., and Krispy Kreme. Then, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic threw a wrench in the company鈥檚 initial plans.听

鈥淲e wanted to expand the reach of our brands in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, but unfortunately for everyone, the pandemic happened so we had to shift our strategy … all while integrating manufacturing facilities into this mega commissary,鈥 said Mr. Mateo, on MGI鈥檚 pivot to manufacturer in the local market. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a blend of renewal and continuity,鈥 he added.听

The facility has a meat and sauce line, and a halal-certified bakery line. Both ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat products are manufactured under the meat and sauce line while the bakeshop produces cakes, bread, pizza, and other pastries. These food line capabilities have allowed MGI to land contracts to supply these products of other known local brands.

鈥淓very day, we are fueled by innovation and our new commissary plays an integral role in helping us realize our vision as an operator, manufacturer, and distributor, and merchant,鈥 said Ariel P. Fermin, president of MGI, in a statement.听

鈥淲e鈥檝e seen the importance and positive impact that being part of an ecosystem can do and we are proud that we鈥檝e been able to work together with our peers from the food industry as they look to expand as well,鈥 he added.