Showing posts with label Jardine Distribution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jardine Distribution. Show all posts

Monday, July 4, 2016

Cordillera vegetable farmers find an ally in Exalt 60 SC

Cordillera farmers are touted to be some of the largest vegetable producers in the country, belying the fact that from time to time they need to grapple with the biggest challenge to their livelihood: the damages wrought by pests and plant diseases.

This explains why farmers and agriculture officials in the region continuously look for products that eradicate these pests without sacrificing the quality of their crops and increasing the costs of production.

To this end, Jardine Distribution Inc. (JDI) recently introduced the Exalt 60 SC, a powerful but economical insecticide that is specifically effective against the Diamond Black Moth.

Thursday, March 17, 2016

Solignum awarded Superbrand status anew

Solignum, the leading wood preservative brand, was recently awarded Superbrand status for the fourth time.

“We are extremely honored to be conferred this award again. This validates our continued efforts to provide houseowners quality products for wood preservation and protection,” said Ms. Peachy Tiu, Marketing Manager, Jardine Distribution, Inc, upon receiving the award last December 9, 2015 at the Crown Regency Hotel.

Solignum, which now boasts more eco-friendly variants, was among the list of awardees during 2014-2015—the 9th Volume of Superbrands awardees.

Superbrands, an independent global arbiter in branding, confers awards on the strongest and most trusted brands in the country. It came to the Philippines in 1997, giving the worldwide seal for the first time in Asia.

The award-giving body confers the award on brands or companies that meet the following criteria: market dominance, consumer loyalty, market acceptability, goodwill, and longevity. Superbrands likerwise serves as an effective communication tool for consumer education.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Optimum Flex: Your flexible waterproofing solution

Most of the structures that were built in the last few decades were made of concrete. While concrete is indisputably strong and durable, it is nonetheless vulnerable to damage caused by regular and frequent movements, especially in parts of a house like the upper floors, roof decks, and balconies where tremors can cause cracks that are the main cause of leaks.