July 2016 portfolio philippine edition

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PORTFOLIO JULY 2016 • The Official Publication of International Container Terminal Services, Inc.

ICTSI wins excellence award in supply management

SBITC to open CFS

MICT terminal booking system, CSR initiatives cited


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COVER STORY 4 ICTSI wins excellence award in supply management

MAKING THE LIST PEOPLE 6  SCIPSI wins 7  ICTSI honors Investors in People’s service awardees Gold Employer of the Year Award

8  CRG at the SPOTLIGHT Forbes Asia Forum 8 Madagascar president, EKR meet ICTSI in Singapore NEWSBREAK 8  MICT now accepting payment through UCPB 9  Insulation of power cables to improve operations at MICT

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10 ICTSI Foundation promotes women and child welfare through motherhood caravans 11  VICT names recipients of Community Investment Fund for 2016

ICTSI NEWSBREAK | TECH TALK 12  ICTSI Iraq rolls out NAVIS SPARCS N4

DO GOOD 14 ICTSI Foundation supports Brigada Eskwela 2016

SPOTLIGHT 14 ICTSI Foundation at the 2016 Environment Summit

MAKING THE LIST 14  ICTSI: Outstanding Manila taxpayer

15 Congratulations! 16  Birthdays August

PEOPLE 15  Movements June

13  A night of fun and farewells in BGT

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ICTSI wins excellence award MICT terminal booking system, CSR initiatives cited International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) recently won the 2016 Gawad Sinop Corporate Award for Excellence in Supply Management Practices by the Philippine Institute for Supply Management (PISM) and the Foundation of the Society of Fellows in Supply Management (SOFSM). The award is conferred to corporations that exhibit leadership in promoting supply management as a strategic contributor, leading to the enhancement of the supply management profession in an organization. “It is an honor for us to receive this prestigious award, which reflects the quality of work values and culture that we have at ICTSI,” says Antonio Coronel, Asia Pacific Business Services Inc. (APBS) General Manager. In this year’s edition, only ICTSI made it to the final screening. ICTSI’s entry, “Supply Management Excellence in ICTSI,” highlighted some of the Company’s key innovations in warehousing, logistics, purchasing and sourcing, customer service, and corporate social responsibility. The Terminal Appointment Booking System (TABS), a global best practice in online container booking, was the highlight of the entry. TABS is designed to help decongest road traffic in Metro Manila by optimizing the flow of trucks in and out of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT). “We decided to put the spotlight on TABS because of its concrete and timely results. Based on the data we gathered since we implemented the system, we’ve been able to optimize the flow of trucks in and out of the terminal which benefits not only the stakeholders but also the commuting public,” says Reynaldo Mark Cruz, ICTSI Information Technology Systems and Services Director. The entry also featured ICTSI’s role in the relief and rehabilitation efforts in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. Upon the initiative of the Philippine Ports Authority, ICTSI took over the badly

damaged Tacloban Port and brought manpower and equipment to facilitate the flow of relief goods into the region. ICTSI operated the port for more than six months, helping Tacloban get back up on its feet. “The onslaught of Haiyan put ICTSI’s core competence in logistics and port operations to good use – that of helping the government access disaster-stricken areas through port-to-poor flow of relief goods,” says Filipina Laurena, ICTSI

Foundation Deputy Executive Director. “ICTSI led stakeholders in assisting the Department of Social Welfare and Development, bringing to the fore the beauty of convergence and time, efforts and resources in logistics, achieving efficiency not only in costs but also in meeting its objectives to help the survivors. “At that time, ICTSI, its employeevolunteers, local and foreign shipping lines, barge operators, fuel and

At the awarding ceremony (from left): Mr. Legados; Camille Martinez, Senior Purchasing Officer; Angeli Cuevas, Commercial & Risk Management Assistant Manager; Mr. Coronel; Ms. Laurena; Mr. Cruz; Ms. Zamora; Annabelle Reyes and Opalyn Miclat, Purchasing Officers; Cecilia Alo, Senior Purchasing Officer; and Mr. Kalambakal. 4

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in supply management construction companies, and truckers stood together to help the government access and send relief assistance to Tacloban,� she adds. ICTSI joins other Sinop corporate awardees, including Avon, Nestle and Kraft, who made significant contributions to the supply chain and logistics industry in the country. ICTSI received the award during the 24th Supply Link International Supply Management Conference and Exhibit last 16 June at the Marriott Grand Ballroom in Newport City, Pasay City. A committee was convened to prepare the entry. The team was composed of Mr. Coronel, Ms.

Laurena, Mr. Cruz, Mariel Zamora, MICT Procurement Director, Alexander Legados, ICTSI Engineering Manager, Erika Ambrosio, MICT Client Relations Manager, Joy Lapuz, ICTSI Foundation Program Operations Manager, and Jupiter Kalambakal, ICTSI Public Relations Manager. The Gawad Sinop Awards is an annual, nationwide search for outstanding achievers in supply management. It was launched in 1994 by SOFSM and PISM as a means to recognize supply management professionals who have made commendable contributions to the practice of the profession.

Founded originally as Purchasing Association of the Philippines in November 1968, PISM provides a forum where purchasing executives can discuss, find and share business solutions to common operational challenges and strategic issues that confront their respective businesses and/ or those of the national economy. A non-profit organization founded in 2006, SOFSM serves as the advocacy arm of the PISM. It is composed of supply management executives driven by volunteerism and common desire to help elevate the expertise and status of Filipino business and industry in the field of Supply Management.

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SCIPSI wins Investors in People’s Gold Employer of the Year Award By Rejamna Jubelag

South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI) was recently conferred the Gold Employer of the Year Award (International) at the annual Investors in People Awards 2016 last 30 June at the Old Billingsgate Market in London. The awards celebrates the best people management practices among businesses worldwide. The Gold Employer of the Year (International) award is given to high-performing and

high-achieving organizations that show commitment to exceptional practices like involving people, enabling learning, identifying poor practices and ideas for improvement, rewarding ideas, competitiveness and innovation. Investors in People provides a best practice people management standard, offering accreditation to companies and organizations that comply with the Investors in People framework. It is owned by the Government of the United

Kingdom, and is managed nationally by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills.

Photo shows (from left): Joel Laureto, SCIPSI Billing Superintendent; His Excellency Evan Garcia, Philippine Ambassador to the United Kingdom; Gabriel Munasque, SCIPSI General Manager; Janet Webster, Investors in People Philippines Chairman; Nancy Primavera, SCIPSI Assistant Finance Manager; and Rejamna Jubelag, SCIPSI Human Resource Head.

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ICTSI honors service awardees By Solomon Monteverde V

The secret behind every successful organization is its employees. As such, there is no better form of recognition than to acknowledge employees for their years of dedication and service to the company.

International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) held its annual employee service awards last 9 June in honor of 66 employees who have been with the Company for 20 and 25 years. The annual service awards is one of the highlights of the Company’s 28th anniversary celebration. ICTSI Senior Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific and MICT Christian Gonzalez spearheaded the celebration. Aside from the 20-year and 25-year service awardees, several operations personnel were given Grand Slam Awards for being the most productive prime movers and quay crane operators.

Mr. Gonzalez, Aurelio Garcia, former BICT General Manager, Joel Policarpio, and Ferdie Magtalas, BIPI Terminal Manager

Roberto Locsin, SBITC President, Henry Dungca, SBITC Engineering Manager, and Mr. Gonzalez

20-year service awardees

Mr. Gonzalez, Filipina Laurena, ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director, Edward Milag, ICTSI Public Relations Officer, and Narlene Soriano, ICTSI Public Relations Director

Mariel Zamora, ICTSI Procurement Director, Cecil Alo, ICTSI Senior Procurement Officer, and Mr. Gonzalez

Mr. Gonzalez, Zeny Magtalas, ICTSI Corporate Services Manager, Martin O’Neil, ICTSI Executive Vice President, Buboy Frilles, ICTSI Special Projects Manager, and Leoncio Gonzalez, ICTSI Project Engineer

25-year service awardees T h e O f f i c i a l P u b l i c a t i o n o f I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o n t a i n e r Te r m i n a l S e r v i c e s , I n c .

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Madagascar president, EKR meet in Singapore By Michael Ratrimo Enrique K. Razon (left), ICTSI Chairman and President, and His Excellency, Hery Rajaonarimampianina, Republic of Madagascar President, met on the sidelines of the Madagascar-Singapore Business Forum 2016 on 17 May at the Conrad Centennial Singapore Hotel. Mr. Razon and the delegation from ICTSI subsidiary Madagascar International Container Terminal Services, Ltd. (MICTSL) attended the forum at the invitation of the Economic Development Board of Madagascar. Also present in the event was Richard Baho, MICTSL CEO, who was among the speakers in a discussion panel on infrastructure. In Singapore (from left): Michaël Ratrimo, MICTSL Terminal Administration Director; Mr. Razon; President Rajaonarimampianina; Hans Ole-Madsen, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Head of EMEA; and Mr. Baho.

CRG at the Forbes Asia Forum Christian R. Gonzalez, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Head of Asia-Pacific and MICT, was among the speakers at the recent “Forbes Asia Forum: The Next Tycoons” last 15 June at the Four Seasons Hotel in Hong Kong. The invite-only event tackled some of the professional and personal challenges faced by young tycoons.

ICTSI NEWSBREAK

MICT now accepting payment through UCPB Clients of the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) can now settle their payments online using their UCPB accounts. The arrangement between International Container Terminal Services, Inc. and UCPB enables brokers to pay online using UCPB’s internet payment gateway, which has been integrated into MICT’s Advanced Customer Transaction System (ACTS), by selecting UCPB among the list of settlement banks. UCPB will assess a minimal convenience fee for every transaction. For inquiries, please visit the nearest UCPB branch or contact the UCPB Corporate Helpdesk at (02) 811-9191. 8

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ICTSI NEWSBREAK

Insulation of power cables to improve operations at MICT Operations at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) are expected to improve even further after Meralco insulated 42 kilometers of power lines along the port area. The power company undertook the project to address the problem with compromised power lines, which often causes power trips and fluctuations that affect operations at the terminal. “Purely from a power point of view, electricity keeps our operations moving efficiently. But our relationship with our power provider is such that it’s also a matter of securing other

people’s cargo. Remember that a lot of cargo is refrigerated, so if you lose power on those freezer containers you ruin the product, which in turn ruins someone’s business,” says Christian Gonzalez, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific and MICT. The terminal’s location and proximity to the sea exposes the power lines to the elements and corrosive salt spray, which lead to power fluctuations and interruptions from time to time. MICT had to rely on costly back-up generators to ensure continuous operation whenever there’s a problem with the power supply. With the power lines now properly insulated, the terminal will have less need for generators and instances of equipment repair.

DO GOOD

ICTSI aids in creation of Disaster Emergency Operations Centers By Francis J Bartolome

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), through the ICTSI Foundation, is working with the Philippine Disaster Recovery Foundation (PDRC) to establish emergency operations centers (EOC) to serve as command and coordination centers during times of disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons, flooding, volcanic eruptions and pandemic risks. The project aims to improve disaster resiliency and preparedness of all sectors through an established collaboration system between the Philippine Government, PDRC, private corporations and humanitarian groups both locally and internationally.

Envisioned to operate 24/7 and allyear round, the EOCs will be situated in areas with easy access to road networks, ports and airport for airlift capacity and provisions for stockpiling and parking. For this purpose, EOCs will be established in Makati, initially, then in Clark Freeport Zone and in Cebu. The facilities will be manned by dedicated teams capable of promoting disaster preparedness among businesses and partners and mobilizing response to different disaster scenarios. Composed of 74 members, the network of businesses and partner

agencies will be organized into seven clusters: logistic, telecommunication, water and sanitation, emergency supplies, power fuel and energy, finance and insurance, and health and emergency services / search and rescue. The PDRF Cluster System will be interoperable with the Philippine Government and United Nations Cluster System counterparts like the World

Food Program, UN Children’s Fund, International Organization for Migration, International Labor Organization and World Health Organization. Once the clustering is complete, the EOC will proceed to create the concept and manual of operations. This will be followed by tabletop exercises and actual drills to continuously improve the system and its protocols.

The EOC will be a command center equipped with state-of-the-art software and communication devices for monitoring impending and immediate disaster effects, and strategizing both quick and long-term assistance for affected communities. Photo shows (from left): Guillermo Luz, National Competitiveness Council of the Philippines Co-Chairman; Rene Meily, PDRF President; Filipina Laurena, ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director; Francis J Bartolome, ICTSI Foundation Program Head; Manuel Pangilinan, PLDT Chairman; His Eminence, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Manila Archbishop; and Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, Ayala Corporation Chairman and CEO during the inaugurationof PDRF’s first EOC last 28 June at the Shell House in Makati.

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ICTSI Foundation promotes women and child welfare through motherhood caravans By Joy Lapuz

The ICTSI Foundation, in partnership with Philippine Business for Social Progress, sponsored two Safe Motherhood Caravans to support the Manila Local Government’s Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition Program. The caravans covered topics on safe motherhood practices, family planning, responsible parenthood and PhilHealth membership. Around 400 pregnant women from Parola attended the sessions held at the Rosauro Almario Elementary School and Delpan Sports Complex. OB-Gyn doctors from the Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) provided consultation during the sessions. A social worker from MDH facilitated a one-day registration for Blue Card, a program by MDH that enables indigent patients to avail of outpatient services and confinement for very low fees. The Manila Health Department also offered free HIV testing.

Caravan attendees line up to register for MDH’s Blue Card program.

An ob-gyn physician examines an expectant mother during the caravan.

Joy Lapuz, ICTSI Foundation Program Operations Manager, addresses participants from Brgy. 275 at the Delpan Sports Complex.

Brgy. 20 participants at the Rosauro Almario Elementary School

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VICT names recipients of Community Investment Fund for 2016 By Claire Jordan-Whillans

Victoria International Container Terminal Limited (VICT) has announced that 14 organizations working with young people in Port Phillip and Hobson’s Bay will each receive grants of up to AU$20,000 courtesy of the VICT Community Investment Fund. Anders Dømmestrup, VICT CEO

to flow to both local businesses and the State economy from the significant

tuition for student music program) 11. Port Melbourne Netball Club

additional capacity we will bring to

(Coaches and Junior Umpire

the import and export trade when we

Seminars plus Fitness & Injury

become fully operational.”

Prevention Program)

The grant recipients for 2016 are: 1. Albert Park College (20 additional scholarships and solar energy panels with an energy monitoring

12. Port Melbourne Primary School (playground upgrade for key outdoor area) 13. Port Phillip Community Group

congratulated the recipients saying,

system to support a student

(educational assistance for

“For the second year in a row, VICT is

environmental education unit)

children from disadvantaged

delighted to support so many wonderful

2. Albert Park Primary School

community groups working to positively

(upgrading of their local

engage and educate the youth and young

community-shared playground)

people across Hobsons Bay and Port

3. Bubup Womindjeka Arts Centre (innovative early childhood

Phillip.” Two years since it was established, the Community Investment Fund program now has 31 beneficiary organizations

families) 14. Southport Uniting Care (Bicycles Over Lunch Time Program for disengaged local school children) Each recipient stands to receive grants

program, sustainable garden and

that range from AU$2,000 to AU$20,000.

cubby house)

Albert Park College received a special

4. Footscray Community Arts Centre

grant worth AU$45,000 as part of an

which are expected to deliver an

(creative youth arts program for

ongoing community and educational

impressive array of services that bolster

‘Art in Public Places’ event)

partnership between the school and VICT.

the health and education of young people. “The Fund is dedicated to building successful communities, and that starts with young people. By focusing on

5. Friends of Westgate Park

The judging panel for the grants

(educational planting days for

is made up of nine community

local schools)

representatives, including four local

6. Gateway Community Services

school students. “Similar to 2015,

their health and education, we want to

(nutrition and educational

it’s great to see such a wide range of

help future generations become happy,

program for disengaged youth)

organizations represented, and so many

7. Kids Thrive (community concert

different services delivered – from early

outstanding community leaders,” adds

promoting cultural empathy for

learning for preschoolers to community

Mr. Dømmestrup.

kids battling discrimination)

arts performances for disadvantaged

resilient individuals who will make

With VICT’s new container terminal

8. Les Twentyman Foundation

youth.”

at Webb Dock in the Port of Melbourne

(Tuition & Homework Club for

scheduled to open for business in early

disadvantaged school-aged

open yearly to not-for-profit, community

2017, Mr. Dømmestrup said the Fund was

children)

organizations who meet the criteria. The

one of several ways for the Company to

9. Life Saving Victoria (OWLE water

VICT’s Community Investment Fund is

next round will open in March 2017. The

contribute to local communities. “We

safety program for over 500 local

guidelines will be available by then at

have already employed a number of local

school children)

www.vict.com.au.

contractors for the construction phase of our project and we expect more benefits

10. Middle Park Primary School (instruments, coordinator and

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By Sheeba Khan

ICTSI Iraq rolls out NAVIS SPARCS N4

Basra Gateway Terminal (BGT), the leading container terminal in Umm Qasr, Iraq, and Navis, a part of Cargotec Corp. and the global technology standard for managing cargo movement in terminals, recently announced the successful implementation of the Navis Sparcs N4 terminal operating system (TOS) at BGT.

Upgrading to Navis Sparcs N4 from an in-house operating system will help BGT achieve key operational goals by enhancing customer experience and at the same time increase terminal productivity by managing resources in a more efficient way while improving the safety of employees. This is an important milestone in BGT’s rapid growth as it ensures optimization and improvement of the overall effectiveness to support future growth. It also underscores BGT’s commitment to a global gold standard TOS for their customers. “With the goal of expanding our throughput capacity with the new container berth coming operational in Q3 this year, combined with our rapid growth in the first two years of operation, we looked for best-in-class technologies that will enable us maintain our high quality service. Navis offered the best solution in the market as illustrated by its wide use globally,” says Phillip Marsham, BGT CEO. The implementation of Navis Sparcs N4 TOS was solely managed on-site by internal resources from ICTSI in the EME region. Their hard efforts ensured excellent support in providing on-site implementation, training and go-live back up on time and within budget. Overcoming challenges Considering that no other terminal in Umm Qasr uses Navis, BGT needed to overcome several challenges to implement a modern TOS with this project scope. “The project was more challenging given the fact that we are the only terminal in Iraq that uses Navis. There was also the problem with the availability of local resources in the market,” says Sebastiano Cerneka, ICTSI Information Technology Head for Europe and Middle East Region. The environment surrounding the port made it difficult for Navis to allocate their consultants for on-site support. As a result, BGT sought the help of Navis super users from the Adriatic Gateway Container Terminal in Rijeka, Croatia along with IT and operations experts from the Manila International Container Terminal, ICTSI’s flagship and global headquarters in the Philippines. BGT’s customers also faced extensive local requirements compared to other terminals, which made the system analysis and design process more intricate. “We were focused on providing targeted training to the local staff as much as possible before going live. We started on-site training three months before the go-live, which included all Iraqi personnel from the Operations and Billing departments.”

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BGT is the first in Iraq to use the cutting-edge technology of Navis.

The team showing focus during the hyper care period

Go-live BGT rolled out Navis Sparcs N4 on 15 May. The successful implementation was managed solely by internal ICTSI resources from Manila and the EME region. “This is the first time any terminal in the world has implemented NAVIS N4 with no on-site NAVIS professional services support,” says Mr. Cerneka. “I am proud to say with excellent team work and interdepartmental coordination, not only did we make it through, we exceeded expectations. In the 10 days after the go-live, BGT processed more than 5,500 truck transactions and operated on six vessels with N4. During that period, BGT also issued 1,200 invoices using N4 Billing. This is an amazing achievement especially for the ICTSI’s Navis Project Implementation Team and the local staff who have been preparing for months.” Looking forward to the future Mr. Marsham sees the immense benefits that will stem from the implementation of the new TOS. “Implementing Navis is an innovative, forward-thinking

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step for the terminal. It will help ensure that BGT can continue to keep improving on our service commitments, and empower further enhancement of service delivery, reinforcing our position as a key terminal operator in the Iraqi market. He adds: “With the goal of expanding our throughput capacity with the new container berth becoming fully operational in Q4 this year, combined with our rapid growth in the first two years of operation, we looked for best-in-class technologies that will enable us to maintain our high quality service. Navis offers the best solution in the market as illustrated by its wide use globally.”

A night of fun and farewells in BGT By Sheeba Khan

Mr. Marsham hands Charles Garcia, ICTSI Manila portfolio specialist, a certificate of appreciation for his role in the Navis project.

The Navis team from AGCT: (back, L-R) Sasa Pavlicic, Sebastiano Cerneka, (front, L-R) Bojan Bubnjevic, Milan Ogrizovic and Adrian Cebuhar

On the eve of 24 May, the staff of BGT took a well-deserved break by heading to Basra Family Fun Park for some recreation. After spending time on the rides, everyone sat down for pizza, burgers and unlimited fizzy drinks. The trip to the fun park was one way to celebrate BGT’s recent achievements, especially the implementation of the new TOS. It was also a chance to bid the NAVIS team farewell after a very hectic and successful implementation. Aside from the NAVIS team, the staff also said goodbye to Operations Manager Rico Cruz, who is returning to Manila after his tour in Iraq.

The men that made it happen (from left): Mr. Cerneka, Mr. Pavlicic, Mr. Ogrizovic, Mr. Cebuhar, Khalid El Ghazouli, John Jayobo, Fruzzel Paul Dianzen, Amr Wafa and Mr. Garcia. It’s burgers and pizza night for Team BGT

The new terminal operating system presents a new way of working for operations personnel at BGT. All the months of preparation helped facilitate the smooth transition from GTS to Navis N4.

Even BGT CEO Phillip Marsham (right) wasn’t able to resist having a go at the bumper cars.

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ICTSI Foundation supports Brigada Eskwela 2016 By Joy Lapuz The ICTSI Foundation, together with ICTSI scholars and employee volunteers from the Manila International Container Terminal and ICTSI Corporate HR, took part in the Department of Education’s annual Brigada Eskwela last June at the Rosauro Almario Elementary School (RAES) Annex in Parola. The volunteers helped clean and paint two kindergarten classrooms, chairs and the school’s main activity area. The Foundation hopes that activities like this will inspire more employees to support its Employee Volunteerism Program.

SPOTLIGHT

ICTSI Foundation at the 2016 Environment Summit By Joy Lapuz

The ICTSI Foundation was invited to present the Parola Solid Waste Management Project at the 2016 Environment Summit and the 2nd National Integrated Waste Management Exhibition from 21-24 June at the Megatrade Hall in SM Megamall. Marie Bernadette de Guzman, Foundation Program Head for Luzon, discussed how the PSWMP engages communities towards proper and effective management of solid waste. The events were attended by solid waste management experts and advocates from all sectors.

MAKING THE LIST

ICTSI: Outstanding Manila taxpayer By Francis J Bartolome The City Government of Manila cited International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) as among the city’s most outstanding taxpayers during the 445th Araw ng Maynila celebration last 23 June at the Manila City Hall. ICTSI ranked second in business tax payments and seventh in real property tax payments. Photo shows (from left): Filipina Laurena, ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director, and Atty. Benjamin Gorospe III, ICTSI Director for Global Corporate Legal Affairs, with Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and Vice Mayor Honey Lacuna.

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Movements - June

Congratulations!

New Hires Jonathan Thompson William Funston Yann Herbert Reynaldo C. Galang Alan Desbrow Jomel D. Elquiero Kevin M. Dimayacyac Sedale M. Quinto Aries R. De Ocampo Alfredo G. Mabini Manuel M. Amen Robel M. Delos Santos Jemerbon S. Bayane Noel S. De Guzman Michael M. Holgado Ricky A. Legaspi Michael Louie B. Lim Ernesto M. Castillo Jr. Rannie D. Raymundo Michelle B. Mendoza Joel Miranda Chryslene Joy Buyco Eloisa Jane Onez Perlyn Rose Barreza

Chief Pilot (Fixed Wing), COB-Aviation Pilot, COB-Aviation Pilot, COB-Aviation Pilot, COB-Aviation Pilot, COB-Aviation Mechanical Tech. Trainee, MES Electrical Tech. Trainee, CMS Electrical Tech. Trainee, CMS Electrical Tech. Trainee, CMS GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine PW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine GPW on Call, CY Marine Accounting Specialist, LGICT On-call Stevedore, SCIPSI Management Rotation Officer, SCIPSI Billing Clerk, SCIPSI Billing Clerk, SCIPSI

Promotion Christopher Castillo

Promoted from Car Jockey to Signalman, BIPI

Retirements / Resignations Graham John Railton Alexander M. Fernando Rhea Morris C. Galura Jeulian Val A. Campos Virginia G. Miraflor Hwee Kim Goh Lolito P. Velasco Juanito B. Soliman June Carlo S. Carasco Juan Paulo A. Cristobal Barbara J. F. De Guzman Sylbert Y. Sy Ricardo D. Paredes Teresa M. Vega Virgilio M. Palero Jay Jay M. Buenaventrua Pepito C. Sanchez Pedro B. Cilot JR. Randy V. Galos Arnolfo O. Belano Oliver T. Monares Carmelito A. Ronquillo John Rich A. Santos Orlando Bumanglag Denver Balinas Ernie Dereche Ricky Masalon

Executive Director, Aviation Head of IT Infrastructure, Global IT Budget & Cost Control Officer, Budget & Cost Control Section Business Analyst, Global IT Group Administrator, Office of the CFO Flight Attendant, Aviation Legal Assistant, Global Corp. Affairs and Governance Implementation Specialist, Global IT Financial Systems Analyst II, Corporate Controllership Financial Systems Analyst II, Corporate Controllership Implementation Specialist, Global IT Management Trainee, Procurement Training Coordinator, HRD Communication Supervisor, ITSS Doc. Management Staff, ITSS Quay Crane Operator, CY Marine RTG Operator, CY Marine Prime Mover Operator, CY Marine Prime Mover Operator, CY Marine GPW, CY Marine GPW on Call, CFS Operations GPW on Call, CFS Operations Stevedore, Anchorage Division SBITC Engineering Supervisor, SCIPSI Asst. Gangboss, SCIPSI Stevedore, SCIPSI

The PortFolio team congratulates Gino Jardinico, son of MICT’s very own Herman Jardinico, for graduating with Cum Laude honors. He obtained his Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of the Philippines – Diliman.

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PORTFOLIO

PORTFOLIO

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PEOPLE

NARLENE A. SORIANO EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Birthdays - August 1 Christian Bautista Henry Dungca, SBITC Jerry Caniedo, SBITC Amy Delas Marias, SCIPSI Allan David, SCIPSI Elmer Pardilla, SCIPSI 2 Ronald Cruz Nem Esguerra Guia Lopez Melody Rebudiao Jerry Miral, SBITC Nelson Confesor, SCIPSI 3 Benjie Barizo Franklin Guevarra Francisco Placido Anacleto Cabling Jr., LGICT 4 Romel Berbano Rogelio Escobedo Leonardo Singueo 5 Arnulfo Batalla Marlon Dela Cruz 6 Gerardo Iso Leopoldo Magpusao Jerico Matawaran Ramil Genecera, SCIPSI Igmedio Trono Sr., SCIPSI 7 Ricardito Buendia Fernando Ejorcadas Renaldo Munda Richard Sibya Rogelio Tilano, SCIPSI 8 Albert Canceran Albert Martinez Joeffrey Aparente, SCIPSI 9 Ramoncito Cua Melissa Cudia Eric Diligencia Aldrin Hilbay Renato Mamaril Jose Rao Celis, SBITC Diego Abarquez, SCIPSI Alfred Apilado, SCIPSI 10 Junrie Barrera Carlos Mangao Jr. Kevin Ong Marie Angelique Valdez Bartolome Cedrome, SCIPSI 11 Ricardo Dela Cruz Roberto Elan Angelito Salvador Joel Sebastian

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12 Rene Cebu Kim Endrinal Eduardo Gisihan Darwin Joseph Ladrero Ariel Mintalar Renato Dakay, SCIPSI Roger Escalante, SCIPSI 13 Sonny Jerson Balida Jeanette Cruz Concordia Dayandayan Juvy Taasan Alfonso Salaprana, SCIPSI 14 Rogelio Caber Jojie Esmeña Leonardo Legaspi Jr. Rolando Rondina Marlon Suan Anecito Barrientos, SCIPSI 15 Reynaldo Balza James Barruga Conrado Gatchalian III Jose Macarandan Jr. Edwin Magtulis, SCIPSI 16 Reinerio Austero Maizel Cereno Edison Dabu Percival Mempin Roilo Robel Kenneth Elecanal, SCIPSI Carlito Casinillo, SCIPSI Nestor Nemis, SCIPSI 17 Lito Feliciano Marivic Lopez Guillaume Lucci 18 Floro Belano Manolo Caguimbal Alfred Dela Cruz Mark Gacer Roberto Jose Locsin Rudolph Sta. Maria Arnaldo Bato, SCIPSI 19 Mark Cruz Anthony Monreal Oliver Cupat, SBITC Lorenzo Barril, SCIPSI Vicente Dominguez, SCIPSI Romeo Gelbero, SCIPSI 20 Morgan Delashmutt Alvin Descarial GC Ramos 21 Arnol Absolor Alfredo Baysa Ramonchito Bustamante III Lester Mark Francisco Mary Joy Galia Angelito Mariñas Jr. Miguel Valencia Jr. Jason Bacay, BIPI

22 Edwin Paradero Dennis Dela Riarte, SCIPSI Arman Aguirre, SCIPSI 23 German Amular Julius Balbon, SCIPSI Vinancio Liquit, SCIPSI Samuel Riego, SCIPSI 24 Reynaldo Bastasa George Cayao Jonadab Miranda Victor Monterola Jr. Vicente Villamiro, SCIPSI 25 Rogelio Cansino Darwin Cruz Jose Raldy Cuescano Ardy Gordo Rodolfo Mendoza Jr. Margie Merquita Jovinel Yambao Reynaldo Escosura, SCIPSI Rolando Bato, SCIPSI Henry Espera, SCIPSI 26 Rhoel Cayabyab Erdman Dimazana James Russel Hill Micky Ramillano, SCIPSI Roselo Bontigao, SCIPSI 27 Eloisa Jane Onez, SCIPSI Reden Las Piñas, SCIPSI Alfredo Bangcaya Jr., SCIPSI 28 Florencio Agosto Ronaldo Ajero Raul Avila Arnel Lakandula Fernando Navarro Jr. Rolando Pelante Ericsel Demillo, SBITC Ronald Wagas, SCIPSI 29 Raul Caber Romel Cadigal Alexander Martinez Elmer Salita Randy Amit, SCIPSI Michael Valderrama, SCIPSI 30 Jerole Tablate Rowen Llandert, SCIPSI Dionesio Cajes, SCIPSI 31 Eugene Boniquit Reynaldo Cadorna Ramon Domingo Minard Dy Gianina Guinto Lisette Santos Tristan Tunggol Emmanuel Vicente, SBITC Edgardo Abapo, SCIPSI

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