In a strategic collaboration aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and service quality, MORE Power, a sister company of Negros Electric and Power Corp, has stepped in to support Negros Power in its preparations for its upcoming operation in Central Negros.
MORE Power dispatched specialized service vehicles from Iloilo City to Bacolod City to bolster the transportation requirements of Negros Power teams gearing up for operation commencement in the third quarter of this year, a press release from Negros Power said Monday, June 10.
These vehicles, coupled with the proficiency and capabilities of MORE Power, will be instrumental in readying the teams for a seamless transition from Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) to Negros Power, thereby ensuring uninterrupted and reliable service for consumers within the franchise area, it said.
In a statement on their official Facebook Page, Negros Power said “Our teams are fully engaged in fostering a collaborative culture and knowledge exchange. Through the sharing of best practices and comprehensive training, we are committed to addressing consumer needs effectively from the onset of our operations.”
The deployment of these vehicles marks a significant stride towards streamlining the operational procedures of Negros Power, the press release said.
Negros Power disclosed that its suppliers are in the process of preparing the initial batch of essential electrical materials for delivery, ensuring readiness as its gear up for operational commencement following government approval.*