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List of Approved Sending Organization (The Philippines) LIST OF APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION (THE PHILIPPINES) ※フィリピンの認定送出機関については,フィリピン海外雇用庁(POEA)が運営する以下のURLにて,送出機関の名称を入力することによ Date of receipt: り,同機関の連絡先やライセンスの取得状況等を検索できます。 http://www.poea.gov.ph/cgi-bin/agSearch.asp 22/Jan/2021 Person in charge of Training Contact Point in Japan OTIT List No. Name of Organization Address URL No. Name of Person in Name TEL Email Address TEL Email Charge akananmanpower.corp@ A. KANAN MANPOWER 6/F Metro Lifestyle Complex, F. Torres St., www.akananmanpower. yahoo.com / 1 2 HISANO HORI (053) 482-8451 N/A N/A N/A N/A CORPORATION cor. Jacinto St., Davao City com [email protected] om A.C. SICAT INTERNATIONAL Blk. 5 Lot 9, Villa Lourdes Subd. Brgy. San +63917-1882- WILLABETH C. [email protected] 2 306 N/A ARTURO C. SICAT [email protected] 1-4 Hachiman-cho Miyazaki-ken 080-3229-0555 MANPOWER SERVICES Isidro Bacolor Pampanga 711 TABATA p Unit UG 01 North Podium, Pioneer 8584-8215 / ABBA PERSONNEL SERVICES Corporate Center, Pioneer Highlands Saitama Ken Tokorozawa City [email protected] 3 155 www.abba.ph JENEVIEVE P. ORA 8554-0556 / [email protected] Lalaine Kendo 042-941-4152 INC. Condominium, Pioneer St. Mandaluyong Matsuba Cho 20-23 .jp 8234-5833 City ABD OVERSEAS MANPOWER 23 10 Marconi St. corner Morse St. Brgy. www.abdrecruitment.co ANANIAS B. 843-4757 / 0917- 4 8 [email protected] N/A N/A N/A N/A CORPORATION San Isidro, Makati City m DEVULGADO 529-9569 ACHIEVE UNIVERSAL 2nd & 3rd Floor #302 J.P. Rizal St., Project MA. LOURDES N. 8441-8972 / achieve.universal@gmail 5 5 INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4, Quezon City MERIA 0917-582-2873 .com SERVICES, INC. 5 Morning Glory St., Pilar Village Las Piñas www.advanceproductio MAGDALINO Q. info@advanceproductio 6 14 ADVANCE PRODUCTIONS, INC (02) 8805-8716 N/A N/A N/A N/A City nsinc.com GADRINAB ns.com AFR RESOURCES & MANPOWER Building A, 2230 Singalong St., Malate MARY ELAINE N. [email protected] 7 156 N/A (632) 8400-8309 N/A N/A N/A N/A DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Manila Philippines LADRITO h / [email protected] AGILITY INTERNATIONAL 2nd floor 511 JERR BUILDING., Alonzo LORENZO C. agility_manpower@yaho 8 11 MANPOWER SOLUTION (AIMS), N/A (632_ 521-2996 N/A N/A N/A N/A Street Malate, Manila, Philippines 1004 LANGOMEZ JR. o.com INC. 3rd & 4th Floors Jayyah Building, 2013 134-0084 Tokyo Japan Edogawa- www.alassalmanpower. BLESILDA Z. alassal@alassalmanpow EMELINA [email protected] 9 157 AL ASSAL MANPOWER, INC. Pres. Quirino Avenue corner San Pascual 00632-5266680 ku Higashikasia 2-1-18 Nakazawa 080-3360-2014 com TAYAM er.com UCHIYAMA om Street, Malate, Manila BL 401 alizabethrecruitment@y ALIZABETH RECRUITMENT Rm. 4A & 4C East 21 Manila Bldg. 1724 A. ELENA F. FABRIC / (02) 521-5179 / ahoo.com / 2-12-6 Temple, Kanagawa, [email protected] 10 13 N/A TAKAO TERADA 0081467-44-7654 INCORPORATED Mabini St. Malate, Manila BERNIE C. RAMOS 567-1406 alizabethrecruitmentinc Kamakura City, Japan 247-2006 m @gmail.com ALO INTERNATIONAL Suite 603 & 604, AP Building, Pedro Gil alointernationalph@gma 3-40-1 Maeharachokogonei City, +81-80- 11 307 N/A EMMALOU R. CRUZ +639 054468490 Issei Sikedo [email protected] MANPOWER SERVICES INC. corner Agoncillo Street, Malate, Manila il.com Tokyo, Japan 32713306 Level 32 Nomura Building 1-26-2- ALPHA MANPOWERLINK 582-D Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue ELIZABETH Q. alphamanpowerlink@gm [email protected] 12 6 N/A (632) 2 370-9339 Toshiyuki Kikuchi Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjukuku Tokyo, (035) 5322-1333 AGENCY CO. Barangay 159, Zone 17, Pasay City ALVINA ail.com erlink.com 163-0532 ALPHA TOMO (P) Doors 1&2 No.57 Scout Chuatoco St. Brgy. 13 16 INTERNATIONAL MANPOWER N/A EDNA S. OSEA (632) 2411-5711 [email protected] N/A N/A N/A N/A Paligsahan, Quezon City Metro Manila AGENCY INC. Unit 1501 Antel 2000 Corporate Center, KATHERINE ANN F. (02) 8519-3949 / 14 339 ALPHALINK JOB AGENCY INC. 121 Valero St. Salcedo Village, Brgy. Bel- N/A [email protected] N/A N/A N/A N/A LIM (02) 8403-3800 Air, Makati City AMEINRI OVERSEAS 861 Don Quijote St. Cor. Espana Sampaloc KRISTOFFER RYAH ATSUSHI 1-2-10 Muromachidoori Toyoma- mono-toyama@sankei- 15 161 www.ameinri.net 8-7422628 [email protected] +81-76-425-0023 EMPLOYMENT AGENCY INC. Manila, Philippines V. SALTING KATAYAMA shi Toyama 930-0051 Japan ka.com AML & GS PLACEMENT ENT CO GAUDIOSO R. 784-10 Tomitsukacho Nakaku, [email protected] 16 162 94 Gil Puyat Avenue, Pasay City [email protected] 8523-5792 [email protected] Yuko Fujita 053-415-8222 INC. MANALO Hamamatsu City Shizuoka, Japan p 5591 Yomogi-Machi Kita-ku, Unit 2A, 3A & 3B, 4K Plaza Bldg. 677 Shaw ARTHUR C. 636-5330 / 633- aqium_international@ya ANSHIN SUPPORT 17 4 AQIUM INTERNATIONAL INC. www.aqiumagency.com Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Pref. 096-312-0285 [email protected] Blvd. Kapitolyo, Pasig City TAMONDON 2759 hoo.com COOPERATIVE Japan 861-5515 ARIX WORLD MANPOWER 2/F 2020 M.H. Del Pilar Street Malate (02) 7959-0824 / [email protected] 18 15 www.arixworld.ph LOREZA C. HOSOMI N/A N/A N/A N/A CORPORATION Manila, Philippines 1004 (02) 852-11236 h 1 LIST OF APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION (THE PHILIPPINES) ※フィリピンの認定送出機関については,フィリピン海外雇用庁(POEA)が運営する以下のURLにて,送出機関の名称を入力することによ Date of receipt: り,同機関の連絡先やライセンスの取得状況等を検索できます。 http://www.poea.gov.ph/cgi-bin/agSearch.asp 22/Jan/2021 Person in charge of Training Contact Point in Japan OTIT List No. Name of Organization Address URL No. Name of Person in Name TEL Email Address TEL Email Charge ARK OVERSEAS HUMAN Room 302 3/F Executive Building Center, JONATHAN BAGTAS 22 Akemicho, Toyohashi City, 0081-532-25- [email protected] 19 1 N/A 0906-234-4572 N/A KENJI KAWAKITA RESOURCE CORP. Gil Puyat Ave., cor. Makati Ave., Makati & MIKA MOMOTA Aichi, Japan 8261 net ASIA REACH INTERNATIONAL Suite A 18th Floor Ramon Magsaysay 3085-1 Yogita-town Zentsuji City farmers.as- 20 9 MANAGEMENT & CONTRACTOR Center Roxas Boulevard Malate Manila, www.asiareach.ph LIZA E. SISON (632) 310-0881 [email protected] Kondo Takashi 0877-43-3578 Kagawa Pref. Japan [email protected] SERVICES INC. Philippines ASIA WORLD RECRUITMENT, GHR Building, Mezzanine Floor, 713 JAPHET C. asiaworldrecruitment20 79-1 Era Ekiya-Cho Fukuyama- 084-983-0732 / h_fujii@setouchi- 21 340 www.asiaworld.com 0917-907-9064 HISATO FUJII INC. Remedios St., Malate, Manila CERVANTES [email protected] Shi, Japan 084-983-0731 tech.net ASIAN DREAM MANPOWER 3/F Kings Bldg., 2218 F.B Harrison St. cor. www.asiandreammanpo KAYCEE Y. president@asiandream 310~0805 2-7-24 Chuou Mito City (00 81) 80-4628- 22 10 +639988422436 TSUTOMU IDE [email protected] SERVICES, INC. Williams St. Pasay City wer.com MATSUDA manpower.com Ibaraki ken Japan 0110 8240-6567, Nishiide, Oizumicho, n.morikubo0720@shinsh ASMACS RECRUITMENT 426-Bulalakaw St., Plainview Subdivision, MARIA CHRISTINA [email protected] NATSUKI +81-90-5784- 23 273 Not indicated (02) 477-4406 Hokutoshi, Yamanashi, Japan inyoko.com / SERVICES INC Mandaluyong City, Philippines LIM h MORIKUBO 7301 Postal/Zip code 409-1501 www.shinshiyoko.biz 2nd Floor, 1049 Metropolitan Avenue, nelda.cornejo@atciovers 24 551 ATCI OVERSEAS CORPORATION www.atcioverseas.com NELDA N. CORNEJO 8899-2051 N/A N/A N/A N/A Makati City eas.com AWRI-ALL-WORLD No. 6 Jane De Joya St., BF Resort Village, 535-9026 / 535- [email protected] 25 18 www.awriph.com JOSE V. BELLO V N/A N/A N/A N/A RECRUITMENT INC. Talon II, Las Piñas City 9119 m BENCHSTONE ENTERPRISES 2nd Floor 2687 Arellano Street Malate, JERSON PAQUERA / [email protected] 26 19 www.beimanpower.com (632) 241-0362 N/A N/A N/A N/A INC. Manila SHEILA TIZON om (632) 758-1159 BISON MANAGEMENT BMH Centre, 3963 Yague St., Brgy. Sta. http://www.bisonjobs.c ANNABELLE T. [email protected] JUNADELH A. Gifu Ken Gifu Shi Yasaka Cho 46- [email protected] 27 167 to 64 / (632) +63928726409 CORPORATION Cruz, Makati City, Philippines 1205 om COMENDADOR om RAMADA 3 Guranderu Yasaka B-102, Japan om 896-4667 JOSE MARIE BLAZING STAR INTERNATIONAL Unit 107 Makati Cinema Square 1299 www.blazingstar- 400-6080 / 521- info@blazingstar- 28 309 ANTONIO S. DE N/A N/A N/A N/A MANPOWER SERVICES Donchino Roces Makati City phil.com 3158 phil.com JESUS BMS GROUP INTERNATIONAL 4/F Lifestyle Building Leon Guinto St., 8243-5433 / [email protected] 29 288 MANPOWER RECRUITMENT N/A LORENA M. SASIS N/A N/A N/A N/A Malate, Manila 8251-5955 om SERVICES CORP. BS INTL. SERVICES AND www.bsinternationalage [email protected] 43 Gotanda, Oarai-cho, 30 169 1963 F. Agoncillo St. Malate Manila LERIZA P. ELIMAM (02) 559-9081 Junya Wada 029-266-2003 N/A PLACEMENT AGENCY, INC. ncy.com m / [email protected] Higashiibaraki-gun, Ibaraki (632) 8535-6026 www.canaplacementser ANNABELLE O. [email protected] 21-1 Kuroda, Higashihazu-Chuo, +81-90-1745- 31 341 C.A.N.A PLACEMENT SERVICES 498-B Sinagoga Street, Malate, Manila / (632) 8535- Nobuo Harada [email protected] vices.com JORGE om Nishio-shi, Aichi 444-0701, Japan 3812 9119 Suite 3A, EP Hernandez Building JO ANNE G. 02-8439141 / 02- [email protected] / 32 289 CAMOX PHILIPPINES INC Evangelista Street, Barangay Bangkal, www.camox.com N/A N/A N/A N/A ZOZOBRADO 5537868 [email protected] Makati City 4th Floor Suite A & B Rose Industries [email protected] / CAREER PLANNERS SPECIALIST www.careerplanner.com ELNORA G.
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