La Rose Noire, the global pastry brand has officially switched to Jin Navitas ElectricCorporation (JNEC) as its new Retail Electricity Supplier (RES).
The ceremonial signing, held at La Rose Noire’s production facility in Clark,Pampanga, marks the company’s transition to JNEC under the Department of Energy’s Retail Competition and Open Access program. The switch aims to enhance power reliability and optimize electricity costs. JNEC will supply electricity to support La Rose Noire’s daily operations in Clark, where it produces artisan pastries and breads mainly for the international markets, covering 60 countries in 5 continents.
“We are truly honored to be chosen and entrusted by a world-class brand that upholds global standards in product quality, hence, JNEC is fully committed to delivering efficient service to support La Rose’s continued excellence,” Mr. Jose Alfonso Miras, JNEC’s CEO and President said.
La Rose Noire, founded by Swiss pastry chef Gerard Dubois, supplies majorhotels, airlines, cruise lines worldwide. This partnership reinforces JNEC’s growing reputation as a dependable providerin the retail electricity market.