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ACTUAL DATE OF DATE OF LAST REGISTRY NO. CONSIGNEE/NOTIFY PARTY ADDRESS BILL OF LADING DESCRIPTION ARRIVAL DISCHARGE NUMBER 100 E. RODRIGUEZ JR. AVENUE C5 ROAD BARANGAY BK REF. 1510 248.590 MTS OF PORCINE MEAT AND BONE MEAL PACKING IN 4896 BAGS IN 10X20 CNTRS 1 SAN MIGUEL FOODS INC 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COSU6267797080 UGONG,PASIG CITY, 1604 PHILIPPINES TOTAL GROSS WEIGHT 249.090 MTS TO 12F ECOTOWER BLDNG 32ND STCOR 9TH AVENUEBONIFACIO MACHINE PARTS FOR OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY DESCRIPTION MCC,460V MCC VSD,REF,COMP.A VSD,CO2 2 AIR LIQUIDE PHILIPPINES INC 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COSU6267620260 GLOBAL CITYTAGUIG CITY 1634 PHILIPPINES CASC COMP. PLC PANEL AND OTHER ACCESSORIES IMPORTED DUTY FREE UN 100 E. RODRIGUEZ JR. AVENUE C5 ROAD BARANGAY 280.010 MTS OF PORCINE MEAT AND BONE MEAL PACKING IN 5418 BAGS IN 11X20 CNTRS TOTAL GROSS 3 SAN MIGUEL FOODS INC 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COSU6267574600 UGONG,PASIG CITY, 1604 PHILIPPINES WEIGHT 280.560 MTS TOTAL NET WEIGHT 280.010 MTS H.S. CODE 2301. 3 F SOTELO BUSINESS CENTRE 695 QUIRINO AVE. BRGY. 4 PORT NET LOGISTICS INC 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COSU6267354600 PRINTING MEDIUM FOR CERAMICS HS CODE 38249992 TAMBO PARANAQUECITY 1701TEL 632 860 9700 3 F SOTELO BUSINESS CENTRE 695 QUIRINO AVE. BRGY. 5 PORT NET LOGISTICS INC 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COSU6267086750 MACHINERY FOR THE CERAMIC INDUSTRY HS CODE 84749090 TAMBO PARANAQUECITY 1701TEL 632 860 9700 ADD 120KM NATIONAL ROAD,STA.CRUZ AGONCILLO, 6 GREAT SWISS METAL BUILDERS CORP 9/23/2020 9/23/2020 CCL0018-20 COAU7882090380 PREPAINTED GALVANIZED STEEL COIL HS 7210.70 BATANGAS 4211PHILIPPINES MALTODEXTRIN GLUCOSE SYRUP POWDER DE37 41 PO NO. -
Cruising Guide to the Philippines
Cruising Guide to the Philippines For Yachtsmen By Conant M. Webb Draft of 06/16/09 Webb - Cruising Guide to the Phillippines Page 2 INTRODUCTION The Philippines is the second largest archipelago in the world after Indonesia, with around 7,000 islands. Relatively few yachts cruise here, but there seem to be more every year. In most areas it is still rare to run across another yacht. There are pristine coral reefs, turquoise bays and snug anchorages, as well as more metropolitan delights. The Filipino people are very friendly and sometimes embarrassingly hospitable. Their culture is a unique mixture of indigenous, Spanish, Asian and American. Philippine charts are inexpensive and reasonably good. English is widely (although not universally) spoken. The cost of living is very reasonable. This book is intended to meet the particular needs of the cruising yachtsman with a boat in the 10-20 meter range. It supplements (but is not intended to replace) conventional navigational materials, a discussion of which can be found below on page 16. I have tried to make this book accurate, but responsibility for the safety of your vessel and its crew must remain yours alone. CONVENTIONS IN THIS BOOK Coordinates are given for various features to help you find them on a chart, not for uncritical use with GPS. In most cases the position is approximate, and is only given to the nearest whole minute. Where coordinates are expressed more exactly, in decimal minutes or minutes and seconds, the relevant chart is mentioned or WGS 84 is the datum used. See the References section (page 157) for specific details of the chart edition used. -
Modeling Future Urban Sprawl and Landscape Change in the Laguna De Bay Area, Philippines
land Article Modeling Future Urban Sprawl and Landscape Change in the Laguna de Bay Area, Philippines Kotaro Iizuka 1,*, Brian A. Johnson 2, Akio Onishi 3, Damasa B. Magcale-Macandog 4, Isao Endo 2 and Milben Bragais 4 1 Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS), Kyoto University, 46, Yoshida Shimoadachicho, Sakyo-ku Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan 2 Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (IGES), 2108-11 Kamiyamaguchi, Hayama, Kanagawa 240-0115, Japan; [email protected] (B.A.J.); [email protected] (I.E.) 3 Faculty of Environmental Studies, Tokyo City University, 3-3-1 Ushikubo-nishi, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 224-8551, Japan; [email protected] 4 Institute of Biological Sciences, University of the Philippines Los Baños, College, Laguna 4031, Philippines; [email protected] (D.B.M.-M.); [email protected] (M.B.) * Correspondence: [email protected] Academic Editors: Andrew Millington, Harini Nagendra and Monika Kopecka Received: 6 March 2017; Accepted: 11 April 2017; Published: 14 April 2017 Abstract: This study uses a spatially-explicit land-use/land-cover (LULC) modeling approach to model and map the future (2016–2030) LULC of the area surrounding the Laguna de Bay of Philippines under three different scenarios: ‘business-as-usual’, ‘compact development’, and ‘high sprawl’ scenarios. The Laguna de Bay is the largest lake in the Philippines and an important natural resource for the population in/around Metro Manila. The LULC around the lake is rapidly changing due to urban sprawl, so local and national government agencies situated in the area need an understanding of the future (likely) LULC changes and their associated hydrological impacts. -
2017 Summary of Shell Charcoal Manufacturer/Exporter/Trader
2017 Summary of Shell Charcoal Manufacturer/Exporter/Trader Business Activity/ Nature Contact Person/ Region Name of Company Product Line Office Address Plantsite Contact Details of Business Designation Ramirez Ricemill, Sta. Catalina, Candelaria, Sariaya, Quezon, Candelaria, IVA Grannygreens Marketing Exporter Coconut Shell Charcoal Menalyn Prado 9566929252 Quezon Quezon 6120, Purok I Brgy. Sto. Nino San Pablo City, 6120, Purok I Brgy. Sto. Nino IVA Astute Agribusiness Ventures Exporter & Trader Coconut Meat,Coconut Shell Charcoal Rivelyn Cordero-Palabrica 335086240 4000 Laguna San Pablo City, 4000 Laguna 848 Masapang Victoria, Chung Yun Tien/ Gen. IVA Wua Yei Enterprises Coir Processor-Exporter Cocofiber, Cocopeat, Coconut Shell Charcoal 848 Masapang Victoria, Laguna 049-566-0269/049-566-0268 Laguna Manager Brgy. Taghangin Morong, Jacqueline Bien IVA Pjkmb Enterprise Coco Shell Charcoal Mfr. Activated Carbon/Coconut Shell Charcoal Sitio Bato Bato Brgy. Dolores Taytay, Rizal 9497135828 Rizal Gen. Manager Silangan Industrial Park Silangan Industrial Park Canlubang, Calamba Dr. Claro Torres IVA Bio-Chem Technology Phil. Corp. Coco Shell Charcoal Mfr. Activated Carbon/Coconut Shell Charcoal Canlubang, Calamba City, 049-549-0782 City, Laguna Gen. Manager Laguna Sia Arayat Street, Joel Town Subd. San San Antonio 1 Balanga, San Maria Monet Dayrit IVA Aim Famiy Farm Coco Shell Charcoal Mfr. Coconut Shell Charcoal 0918-391-4922 Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines Pablo City Gen. Manager LOT 16 ASEANA POWER STATION BRGY. AJOS CATANAUAN, WILMAN L. ISIP Gen. IVA CHARKAI CORP. Coco Shell Charcoal Mfr. COCO SHELL CHARCOAL MFR. 02-5797240 MACAPAGAL AVENUE PARAÑAQUE QUEZON Manager Rm. 235 Regina Bldg. Escolta St., Binondo, I-IVB Pacific Aquamaster Resource Corp. -
Guía Oficial De Filipinas : 1889 : Tomo I
IVMAUP.A.GR;* MAuP.in ,*?; j- RE ^ DE ESPAÑA RE [ NA PvE P L NT E D l E S P A Na GUIA OFICIAL DE FILIPINAS. » Páginas. Reseña histórica de Filipinas . ........................................... 3 Descripción general del Archipiélago.......................................... 18 Meteorología y Magnetismo terrestre........................................... 24 Caractéres generales del clim a...............................................................23 Reino M ineral.............................................................................- 33 Ligero estudio forestal del Archipiélago..............................................34 Remo a n im a l................................................... 38 RESEÑA DE LAS PROVINCIAS POR ORDEN ALFABÉTICO. Provincia de Abra » de Álbav . » de Antique. » de Ralabac. V de Bataan . >/ de Balangas. m >» de Rengue!. 09 D de BohoJ , 73 » de Bontoc . 77 )> de Bul acan. 79 ú de Burias . 80 y de Cagayan. 81 de Cala miañes 84 de Camarines Norte 86 de Camarines Sur 88 » de Cápiz . 90 » de Carolinas. 94 Y> de Cavile . 9o de Cebú . 98 » de Corregidor 99 V de Coltabato. 101 de Davao . 103 de llocos Norte 103 de llocos Sur 107 de Iloilo . 109 de Infanta. 114 de Isabela de Basiia 116 de Isabela de Luzon 119 P de Isla de Negros -121 9 de Islas Batanes 123' » de Islas Marianas 124 ft de Joló. 128 9 de la Laguna . 137 ' 9 de Lepanto. 138 o de Ley te . 140 9 de Manila . 142 O de Masbate y Ticao 147 * de M indoro. * . 149 « de Misamis. 134 O de Morong. 156 Páginas. Provincia de Nueva Ecija * 188 » de Nueva .Vizcaya 188 X> de Púlaos . I 59 » de Pam panga . i 00 » de Pangas»ua» . ■ 183 )) (le Puragua m )> de Principe •171 » de Romblon 174 » de Sainar . 177 » de Surigao. -
Chapter 2. Geophysical Environment
Chapter 2. Geophysical Environment Geographical Location dated February 08, 2012 and RA 10161 dated April 10, Cavite is part of the Philippines’ largest island, the Luzon 2012, respectively, and the newly converted City of Gen. Peninsula. Found in the southern portion, Cavite belongs Trias through Republic Act 10675 which was signed into to Region IV-A or the CALABARZON region. The provinces law on August 19, 2015 and ratified on December 12, of Batangas in the south, Laguna in the east, Rizal in the 2015. northeast, Metro Manila and Manila Bay in the north, and West Philippine Sea in the west bounds the Province. Presidential Decree 1163 declared the City of Imus is the de jure provincial capital, and Trece Martires City is the Cavite has the GPS coordinates of 14.2456º N, 120.8786º E. Its proximity to Metro Manila gives the province a de facto seat of the provincial government. significant edge in terms of economic development. In addition, in 1909, during the American regime, Governor-General W. Cameron Forbes issued the Executive Order No. 124, declaring Act No. 1748 that annexed Corregidor and the Islands of Caballo (Fort Hughes), La Monja, El Fraile (Fort Drum), Sta. Amalia, Carabao (Fort Frank) and Limbones, as well as all waters and detached rocks surrounding them to the City of Cavite. These are now major tourist attractions of the province. The municipality of Ternate also has Balut Island. Table 2.1 Number of barangays by city/municipality and congressional district; Province of Cavite: 2018 Number of City/Municipality Barangays 1st District 143 Cavite City 84 Kawit 23 Political Boundaries Noveleta 16 Rosario 20 The province of Cavite has well-defined political 2nd District 73 subdivisions. -
Proposed Producers' Cooperative in Barangay
LPU- Laguna Business and Accountancy Journal Vol. 1 No.2 September 2015 PROPOSED PRODUCERS’ COOPERATIVE IN BARANGAY MAKILING, CALAMBA CITY, LAGUNA Jeanne Cuyos, Shailini Garcia, Trisha Villanueva , Rance Vidal and Gilbert B. Sulla ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine if it is feasible to put up a Producers’ Cooperative in Barangay Makiling, Calamba City, Laguna. An interview was conducted with the Barangay Chairman of Barangay Makiling and the Cooperative Development Specialist of Calamba City Hall. In coordination with the Institutional Social Responsibility Office (ISRO) of Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna, the proponents used the data gathered of the needs assessment of the residents of Districts 3, 4 and 5 of Barangay Makiling. The Producers’ Cooperative will be acting as a sub-contractor of Laguna Water Hyacinth Handicrafts Producers’ Association, Inc. (LAWHHPA) that will provide manpower and raw materials. The starting members will be the 94 community officials of Barangay Makiling. There were eighteen 18 residents who volunteered to be the official workers on the beginning stage of the cooperative. The cooperative will manufacture Water Hyacinth Handicraft Products made up of dried water hyacinth and will sell it to the Laguna Water Hyacinth Handicraft Producer’s Association, Inc. They will produce handicraft products such as bags, placemats, slippers, chairs, etc. The workers will provide quality products that will meet the standards of the Laguna Water Hyacinth Handicraft Producers’ Association. The cooperative aims to help uplift the living condition of the Barangay Makiling residents, especially the non-working females by providing a livelihood program. The cooperative will then help the environment by reducing the water hyacinth in lakes and swamps because it becomes a pest when it reproduces. -
DENR-BMB Atlas of Luzon Wetlands 17Sept14.Indd
Philippine Copyright © 2014 Biodiversity Management Bureau Department of Environment and Natural Resources This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational or non-profit purposes without special permission from the Copyright holder provided acknowledgement of the source is made. BMB - DENR Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Center Compound Quezon Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City Philippines 1101 Telefax (+632) 925-8950 [email protected] http://www.bmb.gov.ph ISBN 978-621-95016-2-0 Printed and bound in the Philippines First Printing: September 2014 Project Heads : Marlynn M. Mendoza and Joy M. Navarro GIS Mapping : Rej Winlove M. Bungabong Project Assistant : Patricia May Labitoria Design and Layout : Jerome Bonto Project Support : Ramsar Regional Center-East Asia Inland wetlands boundaries and their geographic locations are subject to actual ground verification and survey/ delineation. Administrative/political boundaries are approximate. If there are other wetland areas you know and are not reflected in this Atlas, please feel free to contact us. Recommended citation: Biodiversity Management Bureau-Department of Environment and Natural Resources. 2014. Atlas of Inland Wetlands in Mainland Luzon, Philippines. Quezon City. Published by: Biodiversity Management Bureau - Department of Environment and Natural Resources Candaba Swamp, Candaba, Pampanga Guiaya Argean Rej Winlove M. Bungabong M. Winlove Rej Dumacaa River, Tayabas, Quezon Jerome P. Bonto P. Jerome Laguna Lake, Laguna Zoisane Geam G. Lumbres G. Geam Zoisane -
Current Status and Prospects of Protected Areas in the Light of the Philippine Biodiversity Conservation Priorities
Proceedings of IUCN/WCPA-EA-4 Taipei Conference March 18-23, 2002, Taipei, Taiwan CURRENT STATUS AND PROSPECTS OF PROTECTED AREAS IN THE LIGHT OF THE PHILIPPINE BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PRIORITIES Perry S. Ong, Ph. D. Fellow, Center for Applied Biodiversity Science, CI Science Director, Conservation International Philippines Associate Professor, Institute of Biology, UP Diliman I. INTRODUCTION The Philippines, the world’s second largest archipelago after Indonesia, covers a land area of about 300,000 km2 [1]. It is one of the 17 megadiversity countries, which between themselves contain 70 to 80 percent of global biodiversity [2]. Philippine rainforest is home to more than 1130 terrestrial wildlife species (Table 1) and between 10,000-13,000 species of plants [3] so far recorded, of which more than half are found nowhere else in the world. As such, the Philippines has also been described as Galapagos times ten [4]. It is also one of 25 global biodiversity hotspots [5, 6] with more than 97 percent of its original forest cover lost [7, 8]. In fact more original forests were lost in the last 50 years of the 20th century than what was lost in the previous 450 years combined [9]. Yet more new species are still being discovered on these islands than any other areas on earth in recent times [e.g., see 10, 11] Table 1. Diversity, endemism and conservation status of Philippine wildlife [11, 12, 13 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20] No. of No. of Endemic % No. of No. of Threatened Species Species endemics Endemic Species Threatened Species Amphibians 101+ 79+ 78% 24 24 Reptiles 258+ 170+ 66% 8 4 Birds 5761 195+1 34% 74 59 Mammals 204+1, 2 111+1 54% 51 41 Total 1139+ 555+1 49% 157 128 95 Legend: + includes new species (38 species of amphibians, 35 species of reptiles; 15 species of mammals); 1 includes rediscovered species 2 25 species of dolphins, whales and dugong The country’s marine waters cover 2.21 M km2 with a coastline of 22,450 km and an estimated 27,000 km2 of coral reefs [21]. -
ANNEX B LANDBANK of the PHILIPPPINES Procurement
ANNEX B LANDBANK OF THE PHILIPPPINES Procurement Monitoring Report as of December 31, 2019 ABC (PhP) Contract Cost Code Actual Procurement Activity PMO/ Source of (PhP) (UACS/ Procurement Program/Project Mode of Procurement End-User Pre-Proc Delivery/ Inspection & Funds Total Total PAP) Ads/Post of IB Pre-bid Conf Eligibility Check Sub/Open of Bids Bid Evaluation Post Qual Notice of Award Contract Signing Notice to Proceed Conference Completion Acceptance COMPLETED PROCUREMENT ACTIVITIES ADAP-LANDBANK Ad Placement in the LANDBANK NP-53.6 Scientific, N/A N/A N/A N/A 04-Jul-19 N/A N/A 14-Aug-19 N/A 30-Aug-19 Two (2) LBP- 4,000,000.00 4,000,000.00 013 following Radio Stations/Programs: Scholarly, Artistic Years Corp. Work, Exclusive Funds • Fifteen (15) Minutes Nationwide Technology and Segment for Six (6) Months Media Services - • One (1) Hour Nationwide Customized Drama Segment (2 Dialects) for Three (3) Months ADAP-LANDBANK Ad Placement in the LANDBANK NP-53.6 Scientific, N/A N/A N/A N/A 04-Jul-19 N/A N/A 14-Aug-19 N/A 30-Aug-19 10CD LBP- 2,000,000.00 2,000,000.00 013 following Radio Stations/Programs: Scholarly, Artistic Corp. • DZBB Package for One (1) Month Work, Exclusive - Funds Technology and Media Services ADAP-Two (2) Months Airing of LANDBANK NP-53.6 Scientific, N/A N/A N/A N/A 04-Jul-19 N/A N/A 8-Aug-19 N/A 22-Aug-19 10CD LBP- 5,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 013 LANDBANK’s Customized Media Scholarly, Artistic Corp. -
Ccn Tin Importer Im0006021794 430968150000 Daesang Ricor Corporation Im0002959372 003873536000 Westpoint Industrial Sales Co
CCN TIN IMPORTER IM0006021794 430968150000 DAESANG RICOR CORPORATION IM0002959372 003873536000 WESTPOINT INDUSTRIAL SALES CO. INC. IM0002992817 000695510000 ASIAN CARMAKERS CORPORATION IM0002963779 232347770000 STRONG LINK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION IM0003299511 002624091000 TABAQUERIA DE FILIPINAS INC. IM0003063011 217711150000 ASIAWIDE REFRESHMENTS CORPORATION IM0002963639 001007787000 GX INTERNATIONAL INC. IM0006830714 456650820000 MOBIATRIX INC IM0003014592 002765139000 INNOVISTA TECHNOLOGIES INC. IM0003214699 005393872000 MONTEORO CHEMICAL CORPORATION IM0004340299 000126640000 LINKWORTH INTERNATIONAL INC. IM0006804179 417272052000 EATON INDUSTRIES PHILIPPINES LLC PH IM0002957590 000419293000 ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS PHILS. INC. IM0004143132 001030408000 PUENTESPINA ORCHIDS AND TROPICAL IM0003131297 004558769000 ARCHITECKS METAL SYSTEMS INC. IM0003025799 103873913000 MCMASTER INTERNATIONAL SALES IM0002973979 000296020000 CARE PRODUCTS INC IM0003014231 001026198000 INFRATEX PHILIPPINES INC. IM0002962691 000288655000 EURO-MED LABORATORIES PHILS. INC. IM0003031438 006818264000 NORTHFIELDS ENTERPRISES INT'L. INC. IM0003170217 002925850000 KENRICH INT'L . DISTRIBUTOR INC. IM0003259994 000365522000 KAMPILAN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION IM0003132498 103901522000 PEONY MERCHANDISING IM0002959496 204366533000 GLOBEWIDE TRADING IM0002966514 000070213000 NORKIS TRADING CO INC. IM0003232492 000117630000 ENERGIZER PHILIPPINES INC. IM0003131513 000319974000 HI-Q COMMERCIAL.INC IM0003035816 000237662000 PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL DEV'T INC. IM0003090795 113041122000 -
Completed Projects Completed Infrastructure
20 Region l 7,8 CAR 17 1 Region ll COMPLETED PROJECTS Region lll Region IV-A 9,10,11,12,13 Region V 15 NCR 2,3,4,5,6 Region Vlll Region lV-B 14 Region Xlll Region Vl 16,17,18 Region X Region Vll 26,27 19,20,21,22,23,24,25 Region lX ARMM CARAGA Region Xll 31 29,30 Region Xl 28 COMPLETED INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS 2017 CAR 1. Completion of Mt. Pulag Eco-lodge, Tinoc, Ifugao NCR 2. Multi-Purpose Building, Plaza Hugo, Sta. Ana, Manila 3. Improvement of Sta. Ana Church, Manila 4. Landscaping of CCP Complex, Manila 5. Relocation of Meralco Facilities for Intramuros Museum Project, Intramuros, Manila 6. Rehabilitation of Travel Tax Room, NAIA Terminal 2, Pasay City Region I 7. Tourism Center and Souvenir Shop, San Julian Sur, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur 8. Improvement of Manaoag Church and Construction of Tourist Facilities, Manaoag, Pangasinan Region IV-A 9. Rehabilitation of Hinulugang Taktak, Antipolo, Rizal 10. Tourism Information Center and Rest Area (Green Restroom), San Pablo City, Laguna 11. Tourism Information Center and Rest Area (Green Restroom),Lemery, Batangas 12. Batangas Showcase Center Capitol Compound, Kumintang Ibaba, Batangas City 13. Rehabilitation of Public Building for Hyperbaric Chamber System, Mabini, Batangas Region IV-B 14. Tourist Center, El Nido, Palawan Region V 15. Malabasay Falls Ecotourism Park Development Project, Naga City, Camarines Sur Region VI 16. Tourism Information Center and Rest Area (Green Restroom), Miag-ao, Iloilo 17. Site Development, Malumpati Health Spring Tourist Resort, Pandan, Antique 18. Engineering Design and Construction Management Services for the Boracay Drainage Improvement, Malay, Aklan Region VII 19.