The new CALAX interchange has boosted opportunities for food businesses in General Trias and surrounding areas, with local leaders reporting easier transportation of goods and increased investment.
A Faster Route Means Fresher Food and Lower Costs
The opening of the CALAX Governor's Drive Interchange has been a game-changer for food producers and distributors in Cavite. The expressway now spans 26 kilometers from Mamplasan, Biñan, Laguna to General Trias, Cavite, cutting travel time between Laguna and Cavite's industrial hubs to just 26 minutes . This significant reduction in transit time helps minimize food spoilage, lower fuel consumption, and reduce overall logistics costs for businesses transporting agricultural products, processed goods, and restaurant supplies.
The improved logistics efficiency also contributes to more competitive pricing for consumers. Palace Press Officer and Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro noted that the timely completion of CALAX is expected to lead to lower commodity prices by facilitating the efficient transportation of food products . For food businesses, this translates to better margins and the ability to offer fresher products to their customers.
More Customers, More Investment, More Jobs
Local leaders have observed tangible benefits for their communities. Barangay Adlas (Silang) Captain Joelito Generoso highlighted that the opening of CALAX Governor's Drive has brought "business opportunities, new job openings, and an increase in land prices," while also boosting tourism and the transport of goods . Barangay San Francisco (General Trias) Captain Ryan Santor echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that the improved connectivity will bring lasting benefits through increased investments and easier transportation of goods and services .
The improved accessibility has also attracted major commercial investments that further support the food industry. Upcoming developments like SM City General Trias at the Riverpark estate are expected to create new market opportunities for food producers and restaurants . As General Trias City Mayor Luis Ferrer IV described the new interchange, it serves as "a gateway to greater opportunities" that positions the city as a thriving center of industry . For food businesses, the new CALAX segment is more than a shortcut—it's a path to growth.









