MIG Systems Inc. flowing onwards to innovative heights
Pipes are easily one of the most underrated and underappreciated elements of a city or home. Considered as any structure’s veins, it assures residents and tenants of clean water and proper irrigation. When it comes to selecting a supplier for your HDPE pipes and other fittings, never settle for what’s available; opt for pipes with the latest technology and superior quality, choose MIG Systems Inc.
Formerly MGF Industries when it started back in 1981, it was founded by Engr. Miguel Ferrera. The company initially manufactured small HDPE Pipes and plastic fittings. Upon Miguel’s passing, the company was renamed MIG as a tribute to him, and his son, Ray G. Ferrera continued the business, expanding the product offerings. Ray inherited his father’s penchant for innovation being an inventor and a member of the Filipino Inventors Society. Ray continues to innovate MIG’s product offerings focused on water lines, irrigation systems, and other industrial uses. Currently, MIG is managed by the family’s third generation. The first female president of the company since its inception, Michelle Umali is bringing the company into the future.
100% Filipino owned and run, MIG Systems Inc. manufactures large diameter of HDPE Pipes and PVC Pipes including a wide selection of compression type plastic fittings. Their main edge lies in their compression-type plastic fittings as they are the only manufacturer of these products in the country. All MIG Systems products are patented by the Intellectual Property of the Philippines and are PS Mark issued by the Bureau of Philippine Standard.
They also continuously develop products such as their No Loose Component (NLC) fittings, which can be purchased by government-owned and controlled corporations like water districts without public bidding because the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines granted a Letter of Patent to MIG Systems Inc. for exclusive use. Unlike brass-type fittings, MIG Systems Inc.’s NLC Fittings are the best alternative because of their no-junk value. MIG’s NLC fittings are handy, easy to install, and readily available to the market.
A peek into their client list shows us that the local industry giants trust MIG Systems Inc. From Manila Water, Maynilad, and numerous local government units and private contractors, MIG is not a new player in the game. They pride themselves in formulating and producing Filipino pipes and fittings for Filipino projects.
As the adage goes, everything is online and MIG is joining the transition to digital. Having a more active role online, the company strives to connect with customers through its Facebook page and (soon) website. But like many businesses, MIG is still looking forward to looser restrictions to be able to build a stronger connection with their clients. This includes participating in conventions and exhibits to champion their products even on a global scale.
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