"Forging a sustainable future with continuous innovation"FMIC was first established in 2001 with just 10 employees in Caloocan City in a humble 350 square-meter shop. With increasing demand in 2006, the company expanded its operation and moved its office to Sterling Industrial Park in Meycauayan, Bulacan with an increase in the production area of 1,400 square meters.In 2010, FMIC started investing in manufacturing equipment such as shearing and bending machines, plasma cutters, and lathe machines. Then in 2015, with the increasing demand in large capacity storage tank fabrication, it further expanded its production area to 3,000 square meters and eventually established the Cagayan de Oro branch office and production facility to further serve the increasing demand for locally fabricated equipment in Mindanao in 2018.In 2019, with a growing business in civil works, FMIC acquired dump trucks, backhoes, and mobile cranes. It also started exporting locally designed and produced conveyor systems shortly thereafter.Starting in the beverage industry, FMIC has since expanded its expertise in Food Processing, Packaging, Machine Rehabilitation, Automated Processes, Machine Rehabilitation, Civil Works, Design and Consultancy, and many more. Plans are already underway to establish a third branch office and production facility in South Luzon.At the onset of 2022 and with more than 400 employees, FMIC has built its reputation in providing innovative and top-notch products and services to the top 100 conglomerates in the Philippines and is now establishing its presence in the global market.
"Forging a sustainable future with continuous innovation"FMIC was first established in 2001 with just 10 employees in Caloocan City in a humble 350 square-meter shop. With increasing demand in 2006, the company expanded its operation and moved its office to Sterling Industrial Park in Meycauayan, Bulacan with an increase in the production area of 1,400 square meters.In 2010, FMIC started investing in manufacturing equipment such as shearing and bending machines, plasma cutters, and lathe machines. Then in 2015, with the increasing demand in large capacity storage tank fabrication, it further expanded its production area to 3,000 square meters and eventually established the Cagayan de Oro branch office and production facility to further serve the increasing demand for locally fabricated equipment in Mindanao in 2018.In 2019, with a growing business in civil works, FMIC acquired dump trucks, backhoes, and mobile cranes. It also started exporting locally designed and produced conveyor systems shortly thereafter.Starting in the beverage industry, FMIC has since expanded its expertise in Food Processing, Packaging, Machine Rehabilitation, Automated Processes, Machine Rehabilitation, Civil Works, Design and Consultancy, and many more. Plans are already underway to establish a third branch office and production facility in South Luzon.At the onset of 2022 and with more than 400 employees, FMIC has built its reputation in providing innovative and top-notch products and services to the top 100 conglomerates in the Philippines and is now establishing its presence in the global market.
"Forging a sustainable future with continuous innovation"FMIC was first established in 2001 with just 10 employees in Caloocan City in a humble 350 square-meter shop. With increasing demand in 2006, the company expanded its operation and moved its office to Sterling Industrial Park in Meycauayan, Bulacan with an increase in the production area of 1,400 square meters.In 2010, FMIC started investing in manufacturing equipment such as shearing and bending machines, plasma cutters, and lathe machines. Then in 2015, with the increasing demand in large capacity storage tank fabrication, it further expanded its production area to 3,000 square meters and eventually established the Cagayan de Oro branch office and production facility to further serve the increasing demand for locally fabricated equipment in Mindanao in 2018.In 2019, with a growing business in civil works, FMIC acquired dump trucks, backhoes, and mobile cranes. It also started exporting locally designed and produced conveyor systems shortly thereafter.Starting in the beverage industry, FMIC has since expanded its expertise in Food Processing, Packaging, Machine Rehabilitation, Automated Processes, Machine Rehabilitation, Civil Works, Design and Consultancy, and many more. Plans are already underway to establish a third branch office and production facility in South Luzon.At the onset of 2022 and with more than 400 employees, FMIC has built its reputation in providing innovative and top-notch products and services to the top 100 conglomerates in the Philippines and is now establishing its presence in the global market.