PORTFOLIO NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 2014 • The Official Publication of International Container Terminal Services, Inc.
ICTSI ports among the world’s best infrastructure projects — World Finance
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FROM THE CHAIRMAN 4 Christmas Message
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COVER STORY 6 ICTSI ports among the world’s best infrastructure projects — World Finance
ICTSI NEWSBREAK 8 ICTSI expands MICT yard capacity
9 ICTSI bags first 10 CMSA: first runner up in ASEAN port operator in Business Award Mexico to receive IMS certification
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12 DIPSSCOR celebrates 30 years
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18 Opportunities expand for the most vulnerable SPOTLIGHT 14 EKR in Forbes Global CEO Conference, Singapore
TECH TALK 16 AGCT rolls out SAP ERP
DO GOOD 17 ICTSI Foundation launches day care centers in Balangiga, Eastern Samar 18 ICTSI Supports KABAKA Foundation
MEETS AND GREETS 19 Senator Bam Aquino visits MICT
LEVEL UP 19 MICT HRD conducts WAVE seminar 19 Training on dangerous cargo handling
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PEOPLE 19 Maiden tee 20 Movements October 20 Birthdays December
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PORTFOLIO FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Christmas Message It was a challenging 2014 but a good year for the ICTSI Group.
We continue to maintain our tradition of corporate excellence, drawing praise from both local and international organizations. The ASEAN Business Advisory Council of the Philippines gave us the Corporate Excellence Award, citing the our outstanding
growth performance and social responsibility programs, while London-based World Finance cited ICTSI as having the best infrastructure projects in the global ports sector. We have also been hailed as an Icon on Corporate Governance by Hong Kongbased Corporate Governance Asia. We have had some difficulties down the road this year, but just like in the past, our resolve and resilience have allowed us to stay on top of our goals. Our past and present achievements speak of our character as a pioneering global organization. On behalf of ICTSI Management, I congratulate and thank everyone in the Group for their hard work. I look forward to every new year knowing that your dedication will anchor us to a future with better growth opportunities. I would also like to thank our clients. We value your business as much as you value our service. I look forward to more productive years with you. Rest assured that your business is always our number one priority. To our shareholders, thank you for your continued trust. I wish you and your loved ones a meaningful holiday season.
ENRIQUE K. RAZON JR. Chairman & President
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Delivered last 10 December 2014 to ICTSI officers Solaire Resort & Casino Entertainment City, Manila
Ladies and gentlemen, friends and family, It is an honor to be up here among all of you as another strong year for the company comes to a close.
As ICTSI continued to grow and expand internationally, the operational challenges we faced domestically were unlike any in our entire history. No matter what was thrown at us however, our 26th year marked what I believe to be our finest moment. I am extremely proud that through every challenge, every single one of you performed to a standard beyond what could ever be expected. For all of you at the Manila International Container Terminal, you have led by example and delivered despite some of the greatest difficulties anyone in this industry has ever faced. You have worked tirelessly to drive the MICT forward, continuing our legacy as ICTSI’s flagship. For our corporate team, there is nobody more qualified to ensure our success on the global stage. You have all taken our company to new heights. The success of ICTSI, our success, past, present, and future, lies with everyone in this room. It is a tremendous honor to share this Christmas celebration with all of you and to be part of such a formidable team of professionals. From the entire executive team, thank you for the dedication and the privilege, and a very merry Christmas to you and all your families.
CHRISTIAN R. GONZALEZ Vice President & Head of Asia-Pacific Region
sretni blagdani Felices Fiestas
Maligayang Pasko!
Selamat Bercuti !
Joyeuses Fêtes Wesołych Świąt
Happy Holidays!
Boas festas
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PORTFOLIO COVER STORY
ICTSI ports among the world’s best infrastructure projects — World Finance
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orld Finance, a leading financial magazine based in the United Kingdom, has cited International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) as among the Project Finance Deals of the Year 2014 “The World’s Best Infrastructure Projects.”
Released in a supplement, World Finance presents Project Finance, together with the publication’s November – December 2014 issue, the best project finance index compiles the most impressive infrastructure projects and deals in the world. “From solar plants and roadways to refinancing and restructuring deals, these projects stand out in their fields. Good infrastructure project proposals need to consider a multitude of factors, including, but not limited to, financing, timing, environmental impact and socioeconomic change,”
says World Finance in its introduction on the awards. “The projects and deals have gone the extra mile to satisfy all parties, and to ensure that work is carried out responsibly at all stages, and in all contexts,” it added. A total of 17 project finance deals were cited by the publication with ICTSI receiving the Sponsor of the Year Award. The company was recognized for its “exceptional work in sponsoring a wide variety of deals.” It also described ICTSI as choosing to “embrace the pathway to global expansion.”
Martin O’Neil, ICTSI Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, received the award from Jenny Hammond of World Finance at the London Stock Exchange. “Although each comes with its own unique set of requirements, all ask for a degree of financial flexibility for ICTSI to deliver to the fullest,” the magazine said. The projects include new concessions offered on a buildoperate-transfer (BOT) basis, takeover and upgrade of existing businesses including those with a strong BOT element on a concession basis, the
Photo shows Martin O’Neil (right), ICTSI Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, receiving the award from Jenny Hammond of World Finance at the London Stock Exchange.
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The World Finace index highlighted eight ICTSI projects: • Contecon Manzanillo, Mexico • Webb Dock East – Melbourne, Australia • Puerto Cortes, Honduras • ICTSI Cooperatief – Matadi, DR Congo • Lekki Deep Water, Nigeria • Toamasina – Madagascar International Container Terminal • Karachi – Pakistan International Container Terminal • Manila International Container Terminal, Philippines development of a container terminal facility on a subconcession basis, and the acquisition of a publicly listed company. World Finance continues: “After years spent consolidating and expanding operations, ICTSI’s portfolio amounts to an impressive 29 terminals in 21 countries. The projects offer a brief insight into the company’s international ambitions and proven ability to manage complex financial dealings.” In an interview with Ms. Hammond, Mr. O’Neil said that for a private operator like ICTSI, the basic structure is a concession lease: “Port authorities are reluctant to actually let go of ownership of these assets for understandable reasons, and what they do is give us a 25 year lease to work on the facility, operate it, take responsibility for all the capital investment, the maintenance of the equipment, and to generate an efficient service. At the end of the 25 year lease, what the contract will say is that actually all the assets
Cover of the World Finance supplement on Project Finance.
“The issues are common across many of these ports, so we’re often solving a problem we’ve solved somewhere else.” – Martin O’Neil, ICTSI SVP & CFO revert to the port authority, so we’re really a long term tenant and operator of these facilities.” He adds: “The issues are common across many of these ports, so we’re often solving a problem we’ve solved somewhere else, which helps. There is a local component; it’s very important. In most of our locations, we prefer to have a local national as the resident CEO. That I think is much easier for facilitating whatever arrangements you have to make with the local port authority, being perceived to be a good corporate citizen. But overall, if you’re operating efficiently and you’re investing in the facility and improving the general efficiency, they’ll be happy.” The magazine also featured an article contributed by Rafael J. Consing, ICTSI Vice President and Treasurer, titled “The PPP Challenge,” where he underpinned how port concessions and resale opportunities worldwide provided the platform for ICTSI’s expansion. Meanwhile, Sociedad Puerto Industrial Aguadulce S.A., a joint venture between ICTSI and PSA International, won the publication’s Port Deal of the Year for the Aguadulce Port Terminal Concession in Buenaventura, Colombia. World Finance is published every two months by World News Media in London. Since 2007, the publication has been issuing various awards annually for achievement and innovation in the global finance sector. Its editorial team and readership adjudge the awards. The index on the best project finance deals for the year is available online at http://www.worldfinance.com/projectfinance-deals-of-the-year-2014. Below is the complete list of winners: • Saltillo-Monterrey Toll Road, Mexico • Guarulhos International Airport, São Paulo, Brazil • Siervo de la Nación Highway Project, Mexico City • Metro de Sevilla, Seville, Spain • Wessal Casa Port, Casablanca, Morocco • Various ventures sponsored by ICTSI, global • Smart Hospital Cantabria, Santander, Spain • Gigawatt Natural Gas Power Plant, Mozambique • Magdalena River Waterway, Colombia • Calabar Specialist Hospital, Nigeria • ACWA power projects Moatize IPP, Mozambique and Noor 1 CSP, Morocco • Divinópolis Wastewater System, Minas Gerais, Brazil • Attika Schools PPP Project, Greece • ConocoPhillips’ Hydrocarbon Deal, Nigeria • Rutas de Lima, Peru • SunEdison San Andrés Solar Power Plant, Copiapó, Peru • Privatization of Caixa Seguros, Portugal
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PORTFOLIO ICTSI NEWSBREAK
ICTSI expands MICT yard capacity International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has added four hectares of yard capacity at its flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) with the recent completion of Phase 1 of its Berth 7 yard development.
Intended to be an empty container depot (ECD), the area can store up to 4,300 containers in moderate wind conditions. Adjacent to it is another two hectares, which will be completed by yearend. Upon completion, the entire area of Phase 1 will store 6,500 20-foot equivalent units (TEU). The new yard is part of ICTSI’s
US$35 million (PHP1.6 billion) expansion project for the MICT aimed at immediately addressing growing volumes at the Port of Manila. The full development, estimated to be completed in 20 months, will add approximately 500,000 TEUs of yard capacity to the MICT. Complementary to the new yard is the development of a 21 hectare inland container depot (ICD) in Laguna, for which $30 million (PHP1.4 billion) has been earmarked. On order are six new rubber tired gantries, which may be deployed at either the MICT or ICTSI’s Subic operations as the demand dictates.
Photo shows the new Empty Container Depot (ECD) at Berth 7’s yard to the MICT.
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ICTSI bags first runner up in ASEAN Business Award
Five Philippine enterprises including International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) emerged as winners in the recently held regional ASEAN Business Awards at the Thingaha Hotel, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar. ICTSI bagged the first runner up award in the Corporate Excellence category. Other winning Philippine companies include: Pointwest Technologies Corp., first runner up in the Innovation category; Golden ABC, Inc., first runner up in the ASEAN Centricity category; Vcargo Worldwide / Vintel Logistics Inc. with its president, Paulo Tibig, winning first runner up in the Young Entrepreneur category; and Community Health Education Emergency Rescue Services Corp. with its vice president for international affairs, Sandra Sanchez Montano, winning the top prize for the Women Leader category. Photo shows Arthur R. Tabuena (third from left), ICTSI Treasury Director and Head of Investor Relations, holding ICTSI’s first runner up trophy together with (from left) Pargad Biteng of Fountainhead Technologies, Bernie Liu of Golden ABC, Rico Hizon of BBC World News, Ms Montano, His Excellency Alex G. Chua, Philippine Ambassador to Myanmar, Mr. Tibig, and Maria Cristina Coronel of Pointwest Technologies.
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PORTFOLIO ICTSI NEWSBREAK
CMSA: first port operator in Mexico to receive IMS certification
By Lorena Valero
International certification body Lloyd’s Register of Quality Assurance (LRQA) has certified in 30 October the Integrated Management System (IMS) of Contecon Manzanillo S.A. (CMSA), recognizing CMSA’s best practices in the construction and operation of the Specialized Container Terminal - 2 (SCT-2) in the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico’s largest and busiest port.
Protection or PROFEPA) for compliance with environmental standards set by the Mexican government. The certification, which is part of the National Environmental Audit Program, signifies compliance with local, statewide and national environmental standards. It also cites CMSA for responsible project planning and trade execution. Mr. Gutierrez reiterated the company’s commitment to a clean and responsible operation, citing the need to promote The certification is unique in its class, sustainable, ethical and transparent demonstrating the CMSA’s commitment community development. to position Manzanillo as the Mexican He added: “Our philosophy drives us Pacific’s gateway for foreign trade and to always be at the forefront, applying boost the port’s global competitiveness. the best international environmental The certification covers four main practices that come from our mother standards: ISO 9001: 2008 (quality); ISO company, ICTSI, a Filipino company that is 14001: 2004 (environmental); ISO 28000: internationally recognized for its world2007 (safety in the supply chain); and class port operations in 29 terminals and OHSAS 18001: 2007 (occupational health presence in 21 countries.” and safety). The audit highlighted the Enrique Gutierrez, CMSA Managing Company’s adherence to federal and Director, welcomed the certification and local environmental laws, as well considered it a great honor for everyone as compliance with official Mexican working in CMSA. He standards as mandated “Our philosophy drives urged management and by the Secretary of staff to continue working us to always be at the Environment and hard with the goal of Natural Resources. The forefront, applying providing exceptional environmental quality the best international port logistics service. certificate includes environmental practices compliance with He also credited the company’s efficient that come from our regulations related to: process for helping them mother company, ICTSI, a risk and environmental exceed their productivity management, water, Filipino company that is waste, energy, targets during the first year of operation, which internationally recognized environmental in turn paved the way emergencies, air and for its world-class port for SCT 2 to become the and natural areas, operations in 29 terminals noise, first and only container forests and wildlife. and presence in 21 terminal in Mexico to Mr. Gutierrez also achieve comprehensive countries.” viewed the certification certification for the four – Enrique Gutierrez, CMSA as a way to foster a ISO standards. more sustainable Managing Director In a related operation environment development, CMSA received an characterized by reduced water and environmental quality certification energy consumption, and reduced waste in November from the Procuraduria production – all of which helps preserve Federal de Proteccion Al Ambiente the environment while reducing the (Federal Attorney for Environmental Company’s operating costs.
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Contecon Manzanillo S.A.’s Specialized Container Terminal – 2 is the first Mexican container terminal to be certified with the ISO Integrated Management System.
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PORTFOLIO ICTSI NEWSBREAK
DIPSSCOR celebrates 30 years
By Chiara May Atis
Davao Integrated Port and Stevedoring Services Corp. (DIPSSCOR) celebrated last 24 October its 30th anniversary.
In a message to employees, Manuel M. De Jesus, DIPSSCOR President, lauded the men and women of DIPSSCOR for their commitment and hard work, and for continuing to make the Company a leading Philippine subsidiary in the ICTSI Group. Current and former employees as well as clients graced the anniversary celebration. Highlights of the program include the recognition of 10-year service awardees and the most outstanding employees for 2014.
Most outstanding employees for 2014 Most Outstanding GPW Roland P. Figuron Most Outstanding Vessel Checker Ruel T. Solon Most Outstanding Vessel Boss Nino D. Dayola Most Outstanding CY Checker Reynaldo T. Solon Most Outstanding RS Operator Ireneo C. Manacpo Most Outstanding RTG Operator Lorenzo A. Ebrole Jr. Most Outstanding Reefer Jemmar S. Asuela Technician Most Outstanding in Engineering Michael P. Coronado and Maintenance Department Most Proficient Winchmen Dionisio G. Jumilla Jr. Joey R. Ladag Jose A. Mabanto
10-year service awardees: Imee P. Bulala Arlene P. Noble Ben A. Restauro Melvin G. Canizares Danilo P. Concon Roland P. Figuron Ricardo I. Mata Rolando E. Mata Ruel T. Solon Orly G. Torralba Arsenio L. Abundo Jr. Gelberto P. Cayetano Nestor P. Cayetano Randy E. Cayetano Tommy M. Colonia Renato S. Alquizar Eldevino G. Butanas Leo M. Guiraldo Derwin A. Hawil Reynaldo T. Solon
The men and women of DIPSSCOR.
Top photo shows Jemmar S. Asuela (third from left) holding his Most Outstanding Reefer Technician award. With him are (from left): Mr. De Jesus; Robert Calvo, DIPSSCOR Operations Assistant Head; Sanieto Sabellino, DIPSSCOR Operations Head; and Julien Domingo, DIPSSCOR General Manager.
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Manuel M. De Jesus, DIPSSCOR President, delivers a message.
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PORTFOLIO SPOTLIGHT
EKR in Forbes Global CEO Conference, Singapore
Photo shows (from left) Stephen Riady of OUE Ltd. of Singapore, Mr. Razon, Kishin R. K. of RB Capital Group of Singapore, Abhishek Lodha of Lodha Group of India, Li Sanqi of Huawei of China, and Cecilia Ma Zecha of Forbes Asia.
Enrique K. Razon Jr., Chairman and President of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), was among the invited speakers at the 14th Annual Forbes Global CEO Conference last 28 – 30 October in Singapore. Some 450 of the world’s top business leaders gathered at the Shangri La Singapore for the annual conference. With the theme “The Next Horizon,” the conference focused on the evolution of success – how leaders can master progression, deal with disruption, and keep striving for future opportunities for growth and expansion. Mr. Razon was a panelist in the conference’s sixth session, “Destinations in the making,” held in the afternoon of 29 October at the Island Ballroom of the Shangri La. The session focused on infrastructure development and the competitiveness and sustainability of cities in the region. In a report by Rappler.com, Mr. Razon said that the Philippines is on its way up, but acknowledged the challenges the country still has to address. Like Thailand and Indonesia, the Philippines has the “problem of having one major city which is really congested.” He said this is something that will continue to be a problem, but that things are getting better by the day, due to the government. “We have a high population growth rate and a big influx of immigrants from other parts of the country into the city. So we still need to develop and finance more of the basic infrastructure before we can get to the other side, and the government is addressing that now,” he said. Mr. Razon added: “There are many more projects left to be done” and that the country has “lots of financial needs.” He
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remained optimistic, however, praising the government for its determined efforts. Together with Mr. Razon in the panel were Stephen Riady, Executive Chairman, OUE Ltd. of Singapore; Kishin R. K., Chief Executive Officer, RB Capital Group of Singapore; Abhishek Lodha, Managing Director, Lodha Group of India; and Li Sanqi, Chief Scientist, Huawei of China. Cecilia Ma Zecha, Deputy Executive Director, Forbes Asia, was the session’s moderator. Some 50 speakers from around the world took part in panel discussions. The sessions covered a diverse range of topics such as the outlook for the global economy, prospects in emerging markets and investment opportunities in sectors such as finance, technology, energy and real estate. Panels also discussed best strategies for innovation, leadership and philanthropy. The Forbes Global CEO Conference has been held in various cities in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East including Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Sydney, Shanghai and Bali. The annual event provides a high-level platform for CEOs, entrepreneurs, tycoons and thought-leaders to discuss and debate issues of global concern and build vital relationships.
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“We still need to develop and finance more of the basic infrastructure before we can get to the other side, and the government is addressing that now.” – Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI Chairman & CEO
Enrique K. Razon Jr., ICTSI Chairman and President, explained how the Aquino administration has fast-tracked government spending in infrastructure to further spur Philippine economic development. Mr. Razon was among the panelists in the “Destinations in the making” plenary of the 14th Forbes Global CEO conference last October at the Shangri La Singapore.
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PORTFOLIO TECH TALK
AGCT rolls out SAP ERP By Iva Roman
Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) in the Port of Rijeka, Croatia has been selected as the pilot terminal for the implementation of the SAP Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system for the ICTSI Group. Completed last May, the system is based on a global template designed and developed for ICTSI and its subsidiaries by the ICTSI Global Controllership Group in partnership with Envecon IT Systems Pvt. Ltd. (Envecon). A kick-off meeting was held last 11 June and was attended by the AGCT SAP Implementation Team, ICTSI SAP Implementation Team from Manila, and SAP development consultants from Envecon India and the Croatian SAP partner, ICE. The SAP ERP system in the ICTSI Croatian subsidiary was scheduled to go live on 13 October. After four months of preparation, the system was successfully implemented with the support of the consultants. Other teams involved in the project included AGCT’s Finance, Sales, Purchasing, Engineering, HRD and IT Departments. The SAP GT Change Management program was simultaneously introduced with the SAP implementation. A workshop was held on 16 - 17 June facilitated by Roberto Locsin of the ICTSI Asia Pacific Regional Office, and Sanja Šijanec, HRD Manager of AGCT. The workshop introduced guidelines and support for management and work changes. Learnings from the workshops were sustained by SAP newsletters and the formation of a special SAP Corner where all AGCT employees were updated on the SAP implementation statu. Change Management was simultaneously implemented and adjusted accordingly with all the phases of the SAP
project to assist ICTSI GT Team: Catherine Panilla the participants Rodolfo Mendoza in embracing the Concepcion Tan change. Villeurbanne Ave Change Marian Feliz Pio Management was Juan Paulo Cristobal also a part of PMO work and meetings, ICTSI Change Management: which provided Roberto Locsin project insights Mikkel Puyat and compatible influence on the AGCT Project Management Office: project workflow. Julijana Stefanic Sebastiano Cerneka All of these efforts were meant to AGCT Change Champion: ensure timely Sanja Sijanec execution of all SAP ERP system implementation phases and optimum company operation during each implementation stage. Rolled out were modules on finance, controlling, purchasing, sales and distribution, material management and human resources. The module on sales and distribution was interfaced with the AGCT Billing System, developed inhouse, it was upgraded to fully interface with SAP. Material management was interfaced with ICAM, while the human resources module was interfaced with Status HRIS program. AGCT’s strategic development plans rely on world-leading software solutions to the Company’s expected growth. These selected business solutions offer functionalities that make the Company more flexible. A critical aspect of the implementation is the introduction of SAP’s sales and distribution module, which
June 11: Kick-off meeting
13 October: Go live day.
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"Implementation of the selected functionalities within SAP ERP will ensure faster and better business processes, timely control of operations and provide the prerequisites for the development of strategic plans of the Company." – Juliana Štefanić, AGCT CFO
is interconnected with newly redesigned internal IT system of accounting services. The module was also connected with the existing NAVIS Terminal Operating System (TOS), which is responsible for the automation and computerization of the entire service cycle at AGCT. Every business action and decision – from service orders using the web interface or EDI communications, manipulation of containers and cargo support by Navis TOS, to clearing services at AGCT Billing subsystem, among others – is covered by an appropriate process within SAP and other integrated IT systems. A series of business processes were also performed simultaneously with the introduction of the new system, through the support of experienced SAP professionals from related industries. A milestone in the implementation was the transition to a highly computerized business environment that enables global availability and flexibility of AGCT’s services.
DO GOOD
ICTSI Foundation launches day care centers in Balangiga, Eastern Samar By Francis J G. Bartolome
Around 200 day care children aged five years and below are now able to enjoy a more conducive learning environment. Five day care centers damaged by Typhoon Yolanda in the historic town of Balangiga, Eastern Samar were completely renovated and refurbished through the assistance of the ICTSI Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the town’s Municipal Engineering Office and the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office. The day care centers were re-opened after the turn over ceremony held last 23 October. Filipina C. Laurena, ICTSI
Ms. Laurena with Chairman Fedelino Depalco (fourth from left) during the ribbon cutting. Witnessing the ceremony were (from left): Teresita Jundarino, Day Care Worker; Proseso Gasul, Councilor; Bernardita Rosales, Councilor; Myrna Deñado; and Fiel Inting, Municipal Engineer.
Foundation’s Deputy Executive Director, and Bernardita A. Rosales, Councilor and the Officer-in-Charge to the Mayor’s Office of Balangiga, led the ceremony accompanied by representatives from the Foundation and the Municipal Government. Barangay captains from Barangays Bacjao, Cansumangcay, Poblacion 1, Poblacion 2 and San Miguel expressed their gratitude for the repairs of their respective day care centers. Day care workers and residents witnessed the ribbon cutting and handing over of furniture and learning aids like children’s books, flashcards and writing materials. The renovation of the centers was made possible through local and foreign donations received by ICTSI Foundation from ICTSI employees, partners and friends and various individuals and organizations.
Filipina Laurena (seated third from left) with the local officials and staff of the Municipality of Balangiga, Eastern Samar during the turn over ceremony of five rehabilitated day care centers.
Bookshelves filled with Adarna Children’s Books.
Facade of Brgy. Cansumangkay Day Care Center
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PORTFOLIO DO GOOD International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) recently donated an Automated Chemistry Analyzer unit to the KABAKA Foundation as part of its continuous efforts to help the citizens of Manila. The Automated Chemistry Analyzer will be housed in the newly opened, two-storey KABAKA Medical Clinic and Diagnostic Center in Pandacan, Manila. Chemistry analyzers are used in laboratories to test for analytes such as proteins, enzymes and electrolytes. They can be used to help monitor diseases such as diabetes, test for metabolic functions or cardiac markers and test for drugs of abuse. KABAKA was founded in 1988 by Amado Bagatsing, then Congressman of the Fifth District of Manila.
ICTSI Supports KABAKA Foundation KABAKA accepts the Automated Chemistry Analyzer unit from ICTSI. Photo shows Paolo Miguel Racelis (third from left), ICTSI Public Relations Assistant, turning over the equipment to Atty. Reinerosa Tinoco (fourth from left), KABAKA Foundation Vice President, while Loida Trinidad (second from left) of MRL Cybertec Corp. look on together with the staff of the KABAKA Clinic and Pharmacy in Pandacan, Manila.
Opportunities expand for the most vulnerable By Marie Bernadette De Guzman
ICTSI, SGV foundations support Regional Haven for Women and Home for Girls The physically and sexually abused, neglected women and youth temporarily housed in a social welfare facility in Palo, Leyte, a town hard hit by Typhoon Yolanda, can now focus on more productive opportunities.
ICTSI Foundation and the SGV Foundation partnered together to help improve the livelihood training facilities of the Regional Haven for Women and Home for Girls of the the Region 8 office of the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). The institutions’ Livelihood Training Center was given an additional 16 new sewing machines and equipment to add to the center’s six existing units. Residents in the institution no longer have to take turns in using the initial six
sewing machines as the center can now accommodate 22 trainees per session. They can now improve their sewing skills all thanks to their exposure to hispeed sewing and edging. Restituto Macuto, Assistant Director of DSWD Regional Field Office VIII graced the occasion and inspired the audience to view Typhoon Yolanda as an event that also brought blessings. He challenged them to not lose hope despite of their difficult personal circumstances. He thanked the ICTSI Foundation and the SGV Foundation for providing the long-sought assistance and promised to assist the Regional Haven for Women in their plan to further develop their training center to accommodate additional participants from the vicinity of Barangay Pawing. Representatives from the DSWD Regional Office and ICTSI Foundation Staff led by Filipina C. Laurena, Deputy Executive Director, witnessed intermission numbers from representatives of the Regional Haven and Home for Girls during the turn-over ceremony. The event was appropriately concluded with a demonstration of sewing skills using both regular and hi-speed machines.
Sewing demonstration using Hi-Speed equipment.
Photo shows (from left) Merlie Gadin, Social Welfare Officer III; Restituto Macuto, DSWD Field Office 8 Assistant Regional Director for Operations; Filipina Laurena, ICTSI Foundation Deputy Executive Director; and Ofelia Pagay, Protective Services Unit Head.
Sewing machines and equipment.
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MEETS AND GREETS
Senator Bam Aquino visits MICT Philippine Senator Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV visited the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) last 7 October to observe ICTSI’s terminal operations during the peak season. Photo shows Senator Aquino (third from left) together with (from left) Commissioner John Phillip P. Sevilla of the Bureau of Customs; Secretary Gregory L. Domingo of the Department of Trade and Industry; Atty. Juan C. Sta. Ana, General Manager of the Philippine Ports Authority; and Christian R. Gonzalez, ICTSI Vice President and Head of Asia Pacific Region.
LEVEL UP
MICT HRD conducts WAVE seminar With reports from Conn Dizon
The Human Resources Department (HRD) of ICTSI flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) conducted a two and half day seminar-workshop on Work Attitude Values Enhancement (WAVE). Held at Piña Colina, Tagaytay City last 2123 July. WAVE aims to help participants identify personal values that define their work attitude and behavior, and understand how their individual work attitudes affect organizational effectiveness. The seminar also focused on defining the organizational values that contribute to the achievement of Company objectives. Participants were also briefed on how they can commit to shared team values that are aligned with organizational objectives. Photo shows the first batch of employees attending WAVE.
Training on dangerous cargo handling With reports from Paulo Penalba
The Safety Department of ICTSI flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) successfully conducted a seminar on the proper handling of dangerous goods last 19 -21 November. Held at the Training Center of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) in South Harbor, the three-day seminar was attended by 28 participants from different sections of the Terminal Operations Department: CY-Marine, CFS, Safety, GPW, OP Gates and CY Billing. The participants received training on five specific areas, namely: • Hazardous cargo handling, hazard identifications, prevention and first aid applications • Stowage system
• Transport system • Regulatory compliance to ensure mandatory safety and health standards pertinent to all government policies/procedures • Environmental protections and managing safety programs The event was facilitated by Engr. Regner Gayramnon, PPA Training Officer, and was graced by resource speakers Engr. Noli Villanueva, PPA Safety Specialist, and Engr. Arvin Dadulo.
Safety first: MICT employees at the safety training.
Participants of the Handling of Dangerous Goods Training Seminar
PEOPLE
Maiden tee Captain Zafar Iqbal Awan, Chief Executive Officer of the Pakistan International Container Terminal Ltd. (PICT), gears up for client goodwill through golf. Photo shows Capt. Awan’s (center) debut as a golfer at the Dubai Creek Golf Course in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The PICT executive’s maiden game was with Patrick Chow, Wan Hai Lines Chief Representative, and Owais Kazi, PICT Chief Financial Officer.
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