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Port of Iloilo & Subport Of REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Department of Finance BUREAU OF CUSTOMS District Collection VI Port of Iloilo 5000 Iloilo GROUP/OFFICE/PORT: PORT OF ILOILO & SUBPORT OF PULUPANDAN DATE: October 18-24, 2019 REPORT ON ENTRIES FORMAL TRANSSHIPMENT WAREHOUSING INFORMAL RECORD OF ENTRIES EXPORT ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY NUMBER OF ENTRIES FILED 1 0 4 NUMBER OF ENTRIES IN 1 0 0 PROGRESS NUMBER OF ENTRIES 0 0 4 COMPLETED TOTAL 1 0 4 GRAND TOTAL 5 REPORT ON BALIKBAYAN BOXES STATUS/DATE OF # CONTAINER NUMBER DATE OF ARRIVAL RELEASE 1 -NIL- 2 5 (Continue on separate sheet if necessary) REPORT ON AUCTION AUCTIONED SHIPMENT(S) # BILL OF LADING NUMBER CONTAINER NUMBER DATE AUCTIONED WINNING BIDDER 1 -NIL- (Continue on separate sheet if necessary) REPORT ON ALERT ORDERS AND WARRANT OF SEIZURE AND DETENTION (Please tick) WARRANT OF SEIZURE AND # NAME OF COMPANY ALERT ORDER NUMBER DETENTION 1 -NIL- ( )_____________________ ( )_________________________ 2 ( )_____________________ ( )_________________________ 3 ( )_____________________ ( )_________________________ 4 ( )_____________________ ( )_________________________ 5 ( )_____________________ ( )_________________________ (Continue on separate sheet if necessary) OTHERS APPREHENSION(S) # NAME OF COMPANY COMMODITY QUANTITY (ESTIMATED) VALUE 1 -NIL- 2 3 4 5 (Continue on separate sheet if necessary) # EVENTS/TRAININGS/SEMINARS (TO BE) CONDUCTED DATE 1 NIL (Continue on separate sheet if necessary) # OTHER OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS/ACCOMPLISHMENT(S)/SIGNIFICANT MATTER(S) JOSE A. NAIG, ACTING DISTRICT COLLECTOR, HAD A VIDEO CONFERENCE TOGETHER WITH COMMISSIONER REY LEONARDO B. GUERRERO, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 1 COLLECTORS AND SERVICE COLLECTORS ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2019 AT 7:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M. 2 JOSE A. NAIG, ACTING DISTRICT COLLECTOR, VISITED SUB-PORT OF PULUPANDAN, BREDCO SATELLITE OFFICE, BACOLOD CITY, REGARDING COLLECTION TARGET, PORT UPDATES, PROBLEMS/ISSUS AND CONCERNS OF PERSONNEL ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2019. JOSE A. NAIG, ACTING DISTRICT COLLECTOR, ATTENDED A MEETING AT PHILIPPINES PORTS 3 AUTHORITY AT FORT SAN PEDRO, ILOILO CITY ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2019 AT 9:00 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M. SUMMARY TOTAL NUMBER OF ENTRIES 5 TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTAINERS SCT:BALIKBAYAN BOXES TOTAL NUMBER OF CONTAINERS INAUCTION TOTAL NUMBER OF WSD ISSUED TOTAL NUMBER OF ALERT ORDER ISSUED JOSE A. NAIG Acting District Collector Port of Iloilo NARRATIVE REPORT October 18-24, 2019 Jose A. Naig, Acting District Collector, had a Video Conference together with Commissioner Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero, Deputy Commissioner, District Collectors and Service Collectors on Monday, October 21, 2019 at 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. Jose A. Naig, Acting District Collector, visited Sub-Port of Pulupandan, BREDCO, Satellite Office, Bacolod City, regarding collection target, port updates, problems/issues and concerns of personnel on Thursday, October 24, 2019. Jose A. Naig, Acting District Collector, attended a meeting at Philippine Ports Authority at For San Pdero, Iloilo City on Friday, October 25, 2019 at 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. For this week, the entire district has a total of Five (5) entries filed; export and formal entries. At the main office, One (1) formal entries were filed, and in progress; No Informal entries were; and Four (4) Export entries were filed and completed. For the Subport of Pulupandan, No entries were filed; There are no reports for balikbayan boxes, auctions, alert orders and apprehensions. .
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