Primelectric Strengthens Supply Chain Through Strategic Engagement With South Korean Manufacturer
Primelectric Holdings, Inc., one of the Philippines’ key players in electric distribution, has taken a significant step toward strengthening its infrastructure capabilities by engaging directly with a major manufacturing partner in South Korea. The move reflects the company’s broader strategy to support its expanding operations nationwide through reliable sourcing, advanced technology, and long-term partnerships.

Strategic Visit to South Korea’s Industrial Hub
Senior executives of Primelectric, led by President and Chief Executive Officer Roel Castro, recently visited the production facilities of Taeyoung Electric Co., Ltd. in South Korea. The visit formed part of the company’s efforts to deepen collaboration with trusted suppliers as it accelerates the modernization and expansion of its distribution utilities across the Philippines.
Taeyoung Electric, established in 1969, is a well-established manufacturer within South Korea’s electrical and industrial sector. Its portfolio includes projects for power generation facilities, semiconductor manufacturing plants, and large-scale infrastructure developments. For Primelectric, the visit provided an opportunity to observe firsthand the standards and processes behind equipment that are already being used in its local operations.
Supporting Philippine Power Utilities
Electrical equipment produced by Taeyoung — such as transformers and switchgear — are currently deployed across Primelectric-managed utilities, including MORE Power in Iloilo, Negros Power, and Bohol Light. These components play a critical role in maintaining stable and efficient power distribution, particularly as demand continues to grow in urban and developing areas.

During the facility tour, Primelectric’s technical team was able to review the full production cycle, from material selection to quality assurance testing. This direct exposure helped reinforce confidence in the durability and performance of the equipment used in Philippine grids.
Focus on Reliability and Grid Resilience
Company officials emphasized that the engagement goes beyond procurement. The partnership is viewed as an investment in system reliability and long-term resilience. Taeyoung’s engineering expertise, particularly in designing equipment capable of operating under demanding conditions, aligns with Primelectric’s objective of building stronger and more dependable distribution networks.
This alignment is especially relevant as Philippine utilities face challenges such as rising electricity demand, aging infrastructure, and increased exposure to extreme weather events.
Expanded Manufacturing Capacity Ahead
The timing of the visit coincides with Taeyoung Electric’s expansion plans. In response to increasing demand from partners, the company is constructing a new manufacturing facility in Ansan, South Korea. The plant, scheduled to open in April 2026, is expected to significantly enhance production capacity and ensure a stable supply of critical equipment for future projects.
This development offers Primelectric greater supply chain security as it continues to roll out infrastructure upgrades and network expansions in multiple service areas.
Building Long-Term Partnerships
Although Taeyoung operates in a highly competitive manufacturing environment, it maintains strong working relationships with major Korean corporations involved in energy, construction, and industrial development. These partnerships underscore the company’s technical credibility and production standards.

For Primelectric, direct engagement with an experienced manufacturing partner supports not only equipment availability but also knowledge sharing and collaborative problem-solving — both essential in modernizing power distribution systems.
Moving Forward
As Primelectric advances its expansion and rehabilitation programs, strengthening its supply chain remains a priority. The recent South Korea visit highlights a deliberate approach to ensuring quality, reliability, and scalability in its operations. By fostering closer ties with established international manufacturers, the company positions itself to better meet the evolving energy needs of the communities it serves, while laying the groundwork for sustainable growth in the Philippine power sector.





