A Quarterly Publication of South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. 2nd Quarter Issue for the Year 2012
Portprints is a quarterly publication of South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc.
for its employees. Electronic version of this newsletter is available at www.scipsi.com
Gilbert G. Nisperos • Rejamna P. JubelagAngelo Niño Grafilo • Arnie Lloyd Agustin
Jocelyn Lasmarias • Mary Jane D. BeronNora lyn T. Escalante • Sheryl P. Cabugnason
Ma. Florence F. Fuentes • Rhyan GuayNovie P. Sobrejuanite • John Rey Cahilig
GABRIEL D. MUÑASQUEEditor-in-Chief
ROMILLE LYN E. OLANDRESAssociate Editor
Correspondents:
Editorial StaffHIGHLITHS
CSR on the GO!
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SAFETY
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SCIPSI held “Tribute to Scholars” on April 18, 2012 at Phela Grande Hotel. This is
a yearly event solely for the scholars and People Development Program recipient who
graduated in school year 2011-2012, together with their parents and family, SCIPSI key
personnel and the management. The recognition and awarding of cash gift for those with
honors has been part of the event.
This year, two scholars graduated with flying colors. Novie Jane Bayona garnered 2nd
Honor at Labangal Elementary School, is the daughter of Bonifacio Bayona (Stevedore).
Joemel Padrigo placed 3rd Honors at Cahilsot, Calumpang Elementary School, is the son
of Jose Pardigo (Equipment Operator).
South Cotabato Integrated Port Services, Inc. (SCIPSI) had its OHSEQS Integrated Management System consisting of ISO 9001:2008 (QMS); ISO 14001:2004 (EMS) & OHSAS 18001:2007 (Occupational Health & Safety) Standards underwent a more stringent and comprehensive but objective type of system assessment, validation and verification of SCIPSI processes, functions and procedures to check its compliance
on the requirements of ISO Standards during the two-day Re-Certification Audit activities on June 28-29, 2012.
The audit was conducted by a Team of Auditors from UKAS Accredited Certifying Body AJA Registrars, Inc. that includes activities such as interviews, audit sampling and actual verification of documents and records as well as on-site inspection of Operational controls and Engineering Maintenance Practices.
The audit resulted to the following Recommendations for ISO Re-Certification Series:1. ISO 9001:2008 (QMS) : Recommended for Re-Certification2. ISO 14001:2004 (EMS) : Recommended for Re-Certification3. OHSAS 18001:2007 (OHSMS) : Recommended for Re-Certification
It was the 3rd time that these 3 ISO Certificates were qualified for re-certifications having a validity of 3 years since SCIPSI has been originally registered on February 2004 for EMS, November 2004 for OHSMS and January 2005 for QMS.
By July 28, 2012 all Corrective Actions Responses (CARs) were accepted for various Non-conformances (NC) findings raised by 5 auditors of AJA Registrars, Inc. SCIPSI is now waiting for their approval and issuance of 3 ISO Certificates.
HIGHLITHS
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SCHOLARSby: John Rey G. Cahilig
SCIPSI’s 3 ISO Certifications Went Through Intensive Re-certification Audit
by: Angelo Niño B. Grafilo, Safety Officer / PCO
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Mangrove Tree Planting with DOLE
HRD participated in a Mangroves Planting Activity of Dept. of Labor and Employment (Region 12) held last May 4, 2012 at Kawas Beach, Alabel General Santos City.
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Coastal Clean-up in celebration of Earth DayIn celebration of Earth Day, SCIPSI personnel participated in a Coastal Cleanup Drive spearheaded by the PhilippinePorts Authority along the coastal area of Malok, Labangal General Santos City held last April 25, 2012.
2012 Annual Retreat
SCIPSI holds an Annual Spiritual Retreat for their employees. It aims to give the employees time to step back from the course of daily life to find relief, and healing of stress thru meditation and prayers. For this year, as of the 2nd quarter, the company already sent four batches to attend the retreat at St. Benedictine Retreat House at Digos, Davao City. Last March 17 to 18, 2012 batch 1 has 29 participants; On April 21 to 22, 2012 (Batch 2) 19 participants attended; June 2 to 3, 2012 (Batch 3) with 27 participants; and last June 16 to 17, 2012 (Batch 4) with 23 participants.
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SCIPSI is a company that cares about its employees-an approach that is undoubtedly mutually beneficial as it develops trust and respect between the two parties. One of its top priorities is to naturally promote safer workplace and preserve life. For these reasons, SCIPSI has recently conducted Basic First Aid Training-Course 1 (FAT-1) in coordination with Philippine Red Cross last April 22, 2012.
Indeed, a very worthwhile two-days training course with series of discussions, workshops and demonstrations to help participants be equipped with basic skills and knowledge of administering first aid promptly and appropriately. Also, written and practical examinations were given and should be passed to be certified First Aider.
Since accidents happen, always unexpectedly, having a basic knowledge of first aid is just being wise. Remember, “Safer Workplaces are Happier Workplaces.”
SCIPSI’sBasic First AidTraining-Course 1
By: Alvin G. Lamatao
Basic HydraulicTraining
Basic HydraulicTraining
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Year 2012 second quarter volume on Containerized and Non Containerized cargoes indicates significant changes based on the above figures, the volume of containerized increased by 15.98% and non containerized decreased by 32.80% versus the second quarter of 2011. The volume of foreign on non containerized this quarter significantly affects the total volume due to the absence of rice, salt, and fertilizer importation. Also, there was no shipment of cassava for this quarter, which totally affects the total volume for the non containerized commodities. The increase of volume from domestic vessels for the last two months of the second quarter 2012 contributed significantly for the increase of quarter total volume of containerized cargoes.
SCIPSI 2012 2nd
Quarter Volume
Rhyan S. Guay
Non Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL
May 34,617.692 18,576.230 53,193.922 May 25,196.447 604.530 25,800.977
June 30,856.917 8,314.000 39,170.917 June 25,013.539 6,897.520 31,911.059
July 28,645.724 11,404.140 40,049.864 July 22,755.387 0.000 22,755.387
Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL
May 3,800.50 5,801.50 1419 11,021.00 May 6,605.25 4,618.25 1,732.50 12,956.00
June 4,677.25 6,651.25 1600 12,928.50 June 5,512.25 7,860.00 2,084.00 15,456.25
July 4,594.50 6,588.00 1193 12,375.50 July 4,056.25 8,066.75 346.00 12,469.00
Year 2012 second quarter volume on Containerized and Non Containerized cargoes
indicates significant changes based on the above figures, the volume of containerized increased
by 15.98% and non containerized decreased by 32.80% versus the second quarter of 2011. The
volume of foreign on non containerized this quarter significantly affects the total volume due to
the absence of rice, salt, and fertilizer importation. Also, there was no shipment of cassava for
this quarter, which totally affects the total volume for the non containerized commodities. The
increase of volume from domestic vessels for the last two months of the second quarter 2012
contributed significantly for the increase of quarter total volume of containerized cargoes.
2ndQuarter
2012 2011 Variance
Actual inc/(dec) %
Containerized(TEU) 41,170 35,498 5,672 15.98%
NonContainerized(mton) 81,845 121,791 (39,946) ‐32.80%
SCIPSI 2012 2nd
Quarter Volume
Rhyan S. Guay
Non Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL
May 34,617.692 18,576.230 53,193.922 May 25,196.447 604.530 25,800.977
June 30,856.917 8,314.000 39,170.917 June 25,013.539 6,897.520 31,911.059
July 28,645.724 11,404.140 40,049.864 July 22,755.387 0.000 22,755.387
Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL
May 3,800.50 5,801.50 1419 11,021.00 May 6,605.25 4,618.25 1,732.50 12,956.00
June 4,677.25 6,651.25 1600 12,928.50 June 5,512.25 7,860.00 2,084.00 15,456.25
July 4,594.50 6,588.00 1193 12,375.50 July 4,056.25 8,066.75 346.00 12,469.00
Year 2012 second quarter volume on Containerized and Non Containerized cargoes
indicates significant changes based on the above figures, the volume of containerized increased
by 15.98% and non containerized decreased by 32.80% versus the second quarter of 2011. The
volume of foreign on non containerized this quarter significantly affects the total volume due to
the absence of rice, salt, and fertilizer importation. Also, there was no shipment of cassava for
this quarter, which totally affects the total volume for the non containerized commodities. The
increase of volume from domestic vessels for the last two months of the second quarter 2012
contributed significantly for the increase of quarter total volume of containerized cargoes.
2ndQuarter
2012 2011 Variance
Actual inc/(dec) %
Containerized(TEU) 41,170 35,498 5,672 15.98%
NonContainerized(mton) 81,845 121,791 (39,946) ‐32.80%
SCIPSI 2012 2nd
Quarter Volume
Rhyan S. Guay
Non Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL Month Domestic Foreign TOTAL
May 34,617.692 18,576.230 53,193.922 May 25,196.447 604.530 25,800.977
June 30,856.917 8,314.000 39,170.917 June 25,013.539 6,897.520 31,911.059
July 28,645.724 11,404.140 40,049.864 July 22,755.387 0.000 22,755.387
Containerized
2nd
QTR 2011 2nd
QTR 2012
Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL Month Foreign Domestic RoRo TOTAL
May 3,800.50 5,801.50 1419 11,021.00 May 6,605.25 4,618.25 1,732.50 12,956.00
June 4,677.25 6,651.25 1600 12,928.50 June 5,512.25 7,860.00 2,084.00 15,456.25
July 4,594.50 6,588.00 1193 12,375.50 July 4,056.25 8,066.75 346.00 12,469.00
Year 2012 second quarter volume on Containerized and Non Containerized cargoes
indicates significant changes based on the above figures, the volume of containerized increased
by 15.98% and non containerized decreased by 32.80% versus the second quarter of 2011. The
volume of foreign on non containerized this quarter significantly affects the total volume due to
the absence of rice, salt, and fertilizer importation. Also, there was no shipment of cassava for
this quarter, which totally affects the total volume for the non containerized commodities. The
increase of volume from domestic vessels for the last two months of the second quarter 2012
contributed significantly for the increase of quarter total volume of containerized cargoes.
2ndQuarter
2012 2011 Variance
Actual inc/(dec) %
Containerized(TEU) 41,170 35,498 5,672 15.98%
NonContainerized(mton) 81,845 121,791 (39,946) ‐32.80%
SCIPSI 2012 2nd Quarter VolumeRhyan S. Guay
Each year our chosen Health Care Insurance, the Ayala Aon Philippines in coordination with HRD-Medical Section conducted Health Awareness as part of the health care insurance services. This years’ Health Awareness are all about Rheumatism and Eye-Care to address the increasing complaints and cases of Joint Pain and Eye- illness in the company.
The said awareness was conducted last April 10, 2012 inside SCIPSI Resto, Makar Wharf, Brgy. Labangal General Santos City. The invited speakers who share their knowledge and expertise were Dr. James Manching, specializes in Arthritis and related diseases and Dr. Noel Alolod, an Opthalmologist. The inputs on the said awareness are very informative for our employees, and it focuses on the causes and prevention of the disease.
By: Jocelyn D. Lasmarias, R.N.
OP CENTER
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Seminars, Orientations & Trainings:
AprilApril 10, 2012 ..............Seminar on Awareness on Rheumatism
and OpthalmologyApril 18, 2012 ..............Tribute to the SCIPSI’s Scholars GraduatesApril 21-22, 2012 .........2nd Batch Spiritual RetreatApril 24-25, 2012 .........First Aid Training-1 CourseApril 25, 2012 ..............Coast Clean-Up in celebration of Earth
Day
MayMay 07-11 ...................Basic Hydraulic & Hands-on TrainingMay 18, 2012 ...............Seminar Workshop on “Workers’
Personal & Family Wellness to Improved Productivity”
May 21, 2012 ...............Learning Session on Wage Order No. 17May 24, 2012 ...............Seminar on Grievance Procedures and
LMC Best Practices
JuneJune 02-03, 2012 .........3rd Batch spiritual RetreatJune 16-17, 2012 .........4th Batch spiritual RetreatJune 19-20, 2012 .........IiP Re-Orientation (2 sessions for monthly/2sessions
for on-call)June 21-22 ...................PMAP Mindanao Summit (GSC)June 21-23, 2012 .........PSME-11th Mid Year National Convention
PERSONNEL MOVEMENT:
A. Lateral Transfer: From Operations Department to HRD Dept. effective April 01, 20121. Ronnie Basa .............MRO2. Roberto Castro.........MRO3. Domingo Verde ........MRO4. Maximo Villabeto ....MRO
From Operations Department to HRD Department effective April 16, 20121. Jeoffrey Aparente ....Operations Checker
B. PromotionJob Posted from Stevedore-Operations Dept. to Mechanic Welder-Eng. Dept. from June 01, 2012-September 01, 20121. Arnold Mantalaba2. Wilfredo Pasculado
HR POSTHR POST2nd QUARTER AWARDEES
WINNERS FOR RAFFLE DRAW FOR BIGAS PARA SA ISTIBANG PASPAS:1 SACK OF RICE
April : Romeo E. Tantiado (Winchman) • May : Bartolome P. Cedrome (Stevedore) • March : Nelson A. Tiolo (Stevedore)
Edmund D. MagtulisChecker
Jason B. PolidoWinchman
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Epifanio A. NorcosOperator
Gangboss/Asst. Gangboss of the Month
Stevedore of the Month
Dandy G. Diaz
Henry M. Las Pinas
Carlito D. Casinillo
Rolando D. Bato
Jerry O. Talde
Roselo D. Bontigao
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