Cebu Chamber: 110 Years of Growth
Cebu Chamber: 110 Years of Growth
Executive Office
13 Mission
Coverpage To strengthen the capabilities of the members
through advocacy, linkages and synergy for
the global competitiveness of Cebu and its
people.
Membership
Division
Development Core Values
• Commitment
17 • Integrity
• Synergy
New Members 19
Grand Chamber Awards 24 • Service
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Membership Directory
“CCCI Gold Pages”
AFOS
110 Years
CCCI Milestones
2011 Officers Presidents Business Development and Management
We Can Visayas & Caraga
and Board of
Trustees
Report Services Division
CCCI Past Presidents 2 37
Cebu Business Month 43
Historical Milestone 3-5
CCCI PRESIDENTS
YE A R S
E S
Mr. Ramon Aboitiz Mr. Luis Rodriguez Mr. Bernardito Florido Sr. Mr. Francisco L. Benedicto
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1940’s 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s
MIL E ST
C C C I By Dr. Efren S. Valiente,
CCCI Past President and Official Historian
Philippines-Chambers of Commerce
1860 - Ports of Manila, Cebu and Iloilo simultaneously opened by the Spaniards
Mr. Mariano Padilla Mr. Norberto B. Quisumbing Jr. Mr. Raul V. Del Mar Mr. Felipe M. Tionko
April 19, 1886 - Camara de Comercio de Filipinas-Royal Decree of Queen Regent Maria Cristina of Spain 1970’s 1970’s 1980’s 1980’s
December 10, 1989 - Treaty of Paris, Spain ceded the Philippines to US for US $ 20 m
1899 - La Camara-Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Manila founded
March 23, 1901 - Emilio Aguinaldo captured by the Americans in Palanan, Isabela
July 3, 1902 - started as Manila Coffee Round Table, then Manila Merchants Association, then
01 Chamber of Commerce established in Manila July 4, 1903; forerunner of today’s
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American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham)
July 19, 1903 - Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines – CCP (tracing its roots from Camara de
Comercio de Filipinas created by Royal Decree in 1886) founded at the upper floor of
Botica San Gabriel, Plaza Cervantes, Escolta with 55 original members from the 1886 Year Name Nationality
Mr. Danilo R. Deen Mr. Geronimo D. Sta Ana Mr. Agustin L. Climaco Mr. Hernando O. Streegan
Camara de Comercio 1991 1992 1993 1994
1903 John M. Switzer
1930s - CCP spearheaded “Filipino First” movement that gave birth to National Economic
Protectionism Association or NEPA 1908 Martin M. Levering
Mid 1950 - Philippine Chamber of Industries (PCI) created 1913 L.K. Lineart
1971 - CCP organized first trade mission to China
1919 D.G. McVean
1978 - Presidential Letter of Instruction (LOI) 780 decreed the unification of all business
chambers in the country and merged CCP and PCI thus creating the Philippines 1921 Kenneth B. Day
Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI); all CCs in the country were required to 1928 Cyrus Padgett
change name to CCIs; currently 100 CCIs nationwide 1931 Myron E. Brink
Mr. Efren S. Valiente Mr. Anastacio T. Muntuerto, Jr. Mr. Sabino R. Dapat Mr. Jose T. Ng 1930s Henry Gasser
1995-1997 1998-1999 2000-2001 2002
Cebu Chamber of Commerce Philip Bunker
1903 - Cebu Chamber of Commerce (CCC) was founded/ organized by Martin M. Levering, 1940s Agustin Jereza
and John M. Switzer as co-organizer CCC President, Martin M. Levering, American
Gavino Veloso
1908 - John M. Switzer got baton of leadership CCC President, John M. Switzer, American
1913 - CCC signed a 99-year lease from Jan. 2, 1914 to Dec. 31, 2013 of an 812.27sq.m lot 1950s John Martin
across Cebu Municipal Hall with the American Insular Government under Gov. Gen. Salvador Sala
Francis Burton Harrison, CCC president, L.K. Lineart, American Jesus P. Garcia Sr.
1919 - Increased shipping and port activities after World War I, CCC President D.G. MacVean, American
1960s Vicente Lozada Jr.
1921 - CCCI 1st Chamber Trade directory published; CCC President Kenneth B. Day, American
1928 - CCCI 2nd Chamber Trade directory published; CCC President Cyrus Padgett, American Mr. Carlos G. Co
2003
Mr. Robert L. Go
2004-2005
Mr. Francis O. Monera
2006-2007
Mr. Edward S. Gaisano
2008
1970s Salutario Fernandez
June 15, 1913 - CCC incorporated, CCC President Myron E. Brink, American Jesus Martinez
HISTORICAL MILESTONES
Cebu Chamber of Commerce (CCC) was founded CCCI received its second award as the “Most
and organized by lawyer Martin M. Levering of law Outstanding Chamber in the Visayas”.
firm Early and Levering who also organized Cebu
Telephone Company(1903) and Visayan Electric 1994 The Regional Chamber Development Program
(RCDP) with financial and technical assistance from
Company (1905); with co-organizer John M. Switzer, 1903 CCCI received its first award for “Most Outstanding Handwekskammer Kassel (HWK) of the Federal
a young and successful businessman who owned an
import company John Switzer & Company.
Chamber in the Philippines”. 1995 Republic of Germany, provided the impetus for CCCI
to partner not only with local organizations but with
foreign agencies as well.
For the second time, CCCI received the “Most
Outstanding Chamber in the”. “Cebu Business Week” was formally launched as
CCC’s baton of leadership was passed on from Martin
M. Levering, CCC-organizer to John M. Switzer. 1908 CCC signed a 99-year lease starting January 2, 1914
to December 31, 2013 for an 812.27square meters “Cebu Business Week” was expanded and flourished
an annual business festival through Cebu City
Resolution No. 1635, Cebu Provincial Resolution No.
1913 reclaimed lot across Cebu Municipal Hall with the into a month long series of events acquiring 367-94 and Presidential Proclamation No. 748.
the American Insular Government under Governor
Gen. Francis Burton Harrison.
recognition for its advocacies and the impact it has
brought the city and the province of Cebu and the
1996
CCCI received the “Most Outstanding Chamber in
Philippines as whole. Now it is known as
“Cebu Business Month”. 1997 the Philippines” for three consecutive years earning a
place in the PCCI’s “Hall of Fame”.
CCC at the forefront of increased shipping and port
activities after World War I. 1919 In August 19, 1996, the P17 million CCCI Center
03 was inaugurated, with members of CCCI, chamber
partner from HWK Kassel Germany, President of
1st Chamber Trade Directory was issued by CCC
1921 giving details about the status of the economy., CCC
PCCI and Officials from Cebu City and Province.
The City Government of Cebu awarded CCCI as the
Pres. Kenneth B. Day, American.
The ZDH Technonet Asia cited CCCI as one of the
2000 “Engine of Cebu’s Economic Growth.”
1991
provided a venue for local traders and manufacturers
to promote their products and services, exchange
trade mission in Daly City,CA.
2007 CCCI was hailed by PCCI as the “Most Outstanding
Chamber in the Philippines” for two years in a row.
knowledge and skills, as well as market beyond their For the third time, CCCI was awarded as the “Most
boundaries. Outstanding Chamber in the Visayas” by PCCI. The
CCCI was awarded as the “Most Outstanding
Chamber’s second elevation to the “Hall of Fame”
Chamber in the Visayas” by the Philippine Chamber
of Commerce and Industry. 1993 made it the most respected local chamber
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in the country.
WORLD CLASS
CCCI partnered with Germany’s Foundation
for Entrepreneurial Development Cooperation
CCCI received its first international award as the
“Best Local Chamber in the Asia-Pacific –Large INFRASTRUCTURE
(AFOS) and SEQUA, the implementing partner of Category” during the Confederation of Asia-Pacific
the Federation of Catholic Entrepreneurs (BKU) Chambers of Commerce and Industry (CACCI)
in Germany that aims to improve the business Conference in Manila, besting other local chambers
environment of the chambers in the Visayas and in the said region.
Mindanao for SME development.
CCCI further established a metrical basis for its
CCCI passed the surveillance audit under its ISO 2008 vision of global competitiveness through the conduct
of the Touchstone: Competitiveness & Benchmarking
9001:2000 Certification and the assessment of its ICT&BPO HUB
Quality Management System for the sixth time in 2009 Study and strengthened its research arm through the
founding of the Cebu Economic Advisory Group
three years.
(CEAG) and the establishment of the Regional Trade
Cebu City Council passed City Ordinance no. 2170 Policy Center under the British Government funded
in January 7, 2009 renaming to Commerce and PCCI-UACT-IMUST.
Industry Streets from 11th and 13th Streets where the
CCCI Center was built in 1996. CCCI also conceived and implemented the Sectoral
Participation for Economic Advocacy (SPEAK).
CCCI unveiled the new street names “Commerce St.
global
24/7
and Industry St.” which are infront of the
CCCI Building.
support
Inc. as the “Perlas Award on the Valuable Institution”
for promoting entrepreneurship in tourism and CCCI was declared as the Over-all Winner –
technology, upholding professional values and Developing Nations Category in the Associations
ethics in the business community and establishing Make a Better World Award given by the American
05 worthwhile international partnerships. 2010 Society of Association Executives (ASAE) and the
Center for Association.
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CCCI received the ISO 9001:2008 Certification on
Quality Management.
CCCI won the hosting rights for the 27th Confederation
of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry
(CACCI) Conference in 2013.
2011 ACTIVE MODERN LIVING
LIFESTYLES
Most Outstanding Chamber in the Visayas.
Most Outstanding Chamber in the Philippines. NEW CEBU
INDUSTRIALIZED
TOURISM HUB
MODERN CEBU
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BOARD of TRUSTEES
Consul SAMUEL L. CHIOSON JONATHAN JAY CHERRY LYNN T. Engr. APOLLO S. ENRIQUEZ
CCCI President
ALDEGUER CALLELERO
PRUDENCIO J. GESTA LITO R. MADERAZO Ma. TERESA B. CHAN Engr. NESTOR D. ARCHIVAL VIRGILIO G. ESPELETA ALJIM C. JAMANDRE REGAN REX T. KING
VP, FASD VP, BDMSD VP, MDD VP, EARD
Arch’t. JOELIX S. NG Arch’t. BENJAMIN S. AVILA TEODORO B. LOCSON JR. ELAINE V. LIMCHUA BONIFACIO L. SIA
07 Treasurer Board Secretary 08
CLARITO F. FRUELDA Atty. DEOLITO L. ALVAREZ MARIO M. PANGANIBAN MARY ANNE MELANIE C. NG FELIX TAGUIAM DENNIS B. WONG
Assistant Treasurer Legal Council Assistant Board Secretary ALCORDO-SOLOMON
Taking up the banner of industries like Real Estate, Banking
being the voice of Cebu’s business and Environmental Businesses.
community, CCCI persists in its There will be Exhibitions of Cebu’s
leadership and advocacies fueled by emerging industries along with
synergy. As initiator, CCCI creates exhibits from local and international CCCI passed the Audit Surveillance economic crisis looming large in FOREIGN TRADE MISSIONS
an environment fertile for business Chambers joining CBM 2012. under its ISO 9001:2008 Certification the West and China. Let us again
and investment, not to mention and Assessment of its Quality be proactive, our commitment to
promoting a more livable Cebu. CCCI The Chamber extends its Management System. being the engine of Cebu’s business Argentina
helped ensure peace and order with efforts to convene and soon organize growth, and support the men and
our Adopt-a-Police Station Project, the Cebu-based Recyclers, seen 2011 was made more women who dedicated their time
push environmentally conscious as an emerging industry, and to remarkable with the rediscovery and efforts to the Chamber. It has
business with urban greening, enlist the participation of the Home of the Chamber’s true founding in truly been an honor to have served Brazil
promotion of green technology, Owners Associations in the various 1903 along with the names of two all of you and the Chamber.
and cultivate the budding organic subdivisions in Cebu. They are of its founding organizers: American
industry with the Cebu Going important to our environmental lawyer, Martin Levering and young Thank you very much!
Organic Movement. To put back a advocacy to manage the wastes of businessman, John Switzer. Chile
patch of green in Cebu’s mountains, Cebu.
we are setting the foundations of the I give my best well wishes
Chamber Forest. As part of President Aquino’s to my successor who will lead the
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Philippine diplomatic and economic Chamber soaring to new heights. China
ear 2011 is the final year of my Health and welfare is also delegation to China, Cebu Chamber This year, CCCI will overcome
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BOARD of TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT
Executive Committee
Special Projects
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Executive Office
The Executive Office is the guiding force in the operations
and management of CCCI. It translates policies and plans
into corporate programs and projects to ensure that all
divisions deliver quality services to members, partners and
Consul SAMUEL L. CHIOSON
CCCI President other clients.
Adopt-a-Police Station Ground Breaking Cermony for Cebu Strategic Planning August 13, 2011 at Montebello Hotel
City Police Station 2, Sergio Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City with
Chong Hua Hospital President Lim Liu (donor).
EMPLOYERS
CONFEDERATION
OF THE
PHILIPPINES
19 2011 New Members GMM / Induction of Officers and Trustees w/ Vice President of the Philippines
Jejomar Binay as inducting Officer on May 27, 2011 at Marco Polo Plaza Hotel
Abba Travel & Pilgrimage Services Harolds Hotel
Acas Elektrik Corporation HEVA Management & Development Corporation
AG Lanticse Customs Brokerage Hotel Elizabeth
Al Khair Trading Hotel Specialist (Cebu), Inc./RadissonBlu Hotel Cebu
BG’s Rainforest Park Cebu, Inc. Industech Automation Systems, Inc.
Carbon Market Vendors Multi-purpose Cooperative (CEMVEDCO) Jap Rattan Craft of Cebu
Cathay Pacific Airways Kimwa Construction & Development Corporation
Cebu La Fortuna Bakery, Inc. Kolinski Mining Corporation
Cebu People’s Multi- purpose Cooperative (CPMC) Legacy Plains Developers Corporation
Cebu Truckers Association, Inc. Lenbert Manufacturing, Inc.
Chagrin, Inc. Mac-Mapco Asia Company
Chamber of Customs Brokers, Inc. – Cebu Magic Melt Foods, Inc.
Choi City Seafood Restaurant Metro Cebu Coopreneurs Surety Fund
CISIUM, Inc. Moevenpick Resort & Spa, Cebu
Citilink Cargo Logistics, Inc. MTAG Transport Service GMM / Induction of New Members with DTI Sec. Gregory L. Domingo
Cokaliong Shipping Lines, Inc. One People, Inc. on July 21, 2011 at Cebu City Marriott Hotel
Combrands, Inc. Oracle Philippines Corporation
Comfa General Merchandise Planters Development Bank
Conrad’s Winery Premier Furniture Designs, Inc.
Diamond Suites & Residences Probag Cebu Exports, Inc. DTI Sec. Gregory L. Domingo shared
his comments during the open forum with
Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. (Sun Cellular) Rodjen Seashells Jewelry Handicrafts
CCCI Members on July 21, 2011
Dranix Distributors, Inc. Shunyata Spa & Retreat
at Cebu City Marriott Hotel
DSFR Manufacturing, Inc. Sky –shine Furniture Designs
Elite Ads Corporation St. Peter Life Plan – Mactan Branch
Exclusive Shells Delights Corp. Sunweave International HK Limited
Extreme Systems Distributors, Inc. True Ohms Power Resources
GMM / Christmas Fellowship on
First Pacific Fortune Commercial, Inc. TUV Rhineland Philippines, Inc. December 9, 2011 at Cebu City Marriott Hotel
Golden Prince Hotel & Suites Universal Macrotechnology Systems & Services
WAGW, Inc.
Small Group Discussions (SGD) / Focus Group Sectoral Participation for Economic Advocacy (SPEAK)
Discussions (FGD). The continous support of the Chamber to various sectoral
Aimed to serve as “issues and concerns diplomat” for the associations opened the opportunity for sectors and small
general membership, the CCCI is conducting regular Focus organizations to speak up on issues and concerns on
Group Discussions (FGDs). Results and resolutions are advancing its advocacy programs and policies. Thus, the
carried out by leading and facilitating membership initiated Sectoral Participation for Economic Advocacy or SPEAK is
forum and dialogues, and forging strategic partnerships with still a continued program spearheaded by the Membership
other businesses, trade / industry associations and other Development Division as venue to air out sector specific
sectoral organization. programs, aimed to facilitate the formulation of action plans for
By working closely on these organizations, some companies the resolution of the said issues and concerns; and to monitor
are enticed to join the chamber. SGD/FGD is even viewed the implementation of agreed actions on a regular basis. SPEAK Forum on the proposed ordinance sponsored by Cebu
as a two – way lane for membership recruitment and a City Councilor Edgardo C. Labella entitled “An ordinance regulating
retention strategy. Coffee Break with CCCI the use of plastic bags / shopping bags / pouches, styrofoam and
As value added service of CCCI to its members, Coffee Break styropor cups / packs / containers and other similar articles made
SGD on SSS Loan Condonation Program with SSS Cebu Branch
with CCCI is a TV show organized by the Chamber and of non-biodegrable materials for packaging, containing and or
Sunshine Ambassador is another MDD committee Manager, Mr. Mario Corro on March 3, 2011 at the Montebello
transporting food, produce, groceries, dry goods and other articles
created for members to get recognized on their special day. Villa Hotel, Cebu City. spearheaded by MDD to stream line guests based on topic
or merchandise and providing penalties for violations thereof” on
This is one way of fostering the “sense of belongingness” in orientation for every episode.
May 18, 2011 at the CCCI Board Room.
the CCCI Family by featuring the birthday celebrants in the
Chamber’s website with “Personalized Greetings”. Hosted by VP Membership, Ms. Tess Chan & Tourism Committee
Chairman, Dr. Mila Espina, the program is in partnership with
The ENJOY Premium Privilege Plus Program (P4) Wealth Channel, one of Cebu’s leading TV stations which were
is one of the many tangible benefits of being a member in shot in the different hotels in the city, namely: Moevenpick
the Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The ENJOY Resort & Spa, Marco Polo Plaza Hotel, Parklane Hotel among
P4 card is basically a privilege card which entitles CCCI others as location settings.
members to discounts and special offers at
Partner Establishments. It was
conceived to encourage
mutual patronage among
CCCI member companies
while providing mileage
and exposure to its partner
establishments.
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Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year Small Business Entrepreneur of the Year Socially Responsible Entrepreneur of the Year
ANTONIO S. YAP (Three Sixty Pharmacy) MARY C. SY (Cebu La Fortuna Bakery, Inc.) RAMON L. CHIU (Coastal Highpoint Ventures, Inc.)
The External Affairs & Relations Division
(EARD) identify concerns, issues and
problems affecting the business environment
in Cebu by conducting consultation with
member companies, non-government
organizations and government agencies. It
establishes linkage with the various sectors
in the local, national and international arena
to promote and develop viable programs
for business growth and development. It
prepares position and research papers
in support of the unified stand of the
chamber against or for the planned
change in government policy and
the demand of the public at large.
It collaborates with media partners
for image promotion and publicity of
External Affairs and
chamber-related activities.
EARD SERVICES: Relations Division
Business Advocacy
A service designed to uphold the interest of business sectoral community: local, regional, national and international
through a system of consultation, dialogue and lobbying organizations for the establishment of viable programs and
with concerned institutions, government agencies and strategies for economic development.
local government units. A lobbying mechanism on various
issues, policies, programs and projects all geared towards Publications and Presentations
the development and enhancement of business to make Its major task is the development and production of
CCCI a major catalyst in the promotion of a healthy business Chamber publications like newsletters and annual reports
environment for Cebu and the region. which are regularly disseminated to all members. It prepares
presentation materials for internal/external functions for CCCI
NESTOR D. ARCHIVAL Image Promotion when necessary.
VP, EARD The media relations component of CCCI is primarily tasked
to provide relevant and updated information on business and Outreach Project
business-related subjects through press and photo releases, A service assistance to calamity victims in the community
press briefings and conferences, road shows and interviews. by providing financial aid, materials and goods with the help
of the various CCCI member companies. This is also one
Linkages with government and non-government way of encouraging members to exercise Corporate Social
organizations and peoples organizations Responsibility.
A service designed to establish relations and linkages,
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The External Affairs and Relations Division (EARD) is the
advocacy, public relations and publications arm of the Cebu
Policy Advocacy and Linkages Corporate Social Responsibility :
“Adopt-A-School Program” (ASP) is a continuing advocacy
Chamber of Commerce and Industry. It is primarily tasked that provides assistance to the poorest public schools (elementary,
to: secondary or tertiary) in Cebu by means of construction of new
• uphold and promote the growth and development of or improvement of classrooms, training of teachers, donation
Cebu business; of textbooks and other learning facilities, health and nutrition
• lobby for policies, programs, projects and issues interventions, and other initiatives as prescribed in various ASP
promoting business and its environment; packages.
• establish and nourish linkages with GO, LGUs, NGOs,
CSOs and international organizations; and ASP is done in coordination with the Department of Education
• nurture a positive image of the Chamber to the public. (DepEd), Local Government Units, Non-Government Organizations,
and members of CCCI. From the goodwill that the company may
Business advocacy by the CCCI is a form of public relations extend to the school, a tax deduction of up to 150 percent can be
performed by the eighteen (18) sector committees which are availed as stipulated in Republic Act 8525 (Adopt-A-School Law of
parallel with the committees of local government units and 1998).
national government agencies.
Twenty-nine (29) schools benefited this program with donations from
These sector committees are: IPI Foundation, DECO Sales, Coast Pacific Manufacturing and the
Power and Energy Greenworld Led Solutions (GLS). GLS received a 175% tax incentive
Water and Utilities for donating environment friendly lamps to Lahug Elementary School,
Tourism Cebu City.
The Disaster Coordinating Committee distributed relief goods to the
Sustainable Environment
five victims in barangays T. Padilla, Tejero and Labangon, Cebu City.
Taxation “Outreach Program or Chamber Gives Back (CGB)” an initiative
Transportation of the Health Committee of CCCI geared towards institutionalizing
Disaster Coordinating its CSR program with the Disaster Coordinating Committee in
Public Relations and Communications coordination with LGUs, NGAs, NGOs, Academe and Media
Environmental Sustainability: Partners in Cebu.
Bids and Awards
Infrastructure and Housing
“Participatory Urban Greening, Solid Waste
Management and Cebu City River Management” CGB is in line with the Cebu Business Month’s theme “Business
Labor Relations Beyond Boundaries” that offers one-stop-shop of outreach services,
are CCCI’s collaborative effort with Cebu City Agriculture
North Reclamation Area Beautification such as Medical, Dental, Optical, Veterinary, Bloodletting, Legal
Department, DENR-7 and the Academe which would
Peace and Security address pollution problem, improve aesthetic conditions of Services, Health and Livelihood Trainings and Seminars. CGB
Adopt-A-Police Station the thoroughfares, and promote clean and green environment was conducted in June 2011 at the Cebu Technological University
Corporate Governance within the business sector and the community as a whole. together with the “Halad sa Kapamilya” of ABS-CBN Corporation-
Corporate Social Responsibility Cebu.
Industry-Academe IPI Foundation Inc., VICSAL Services Rendered:
Health / “Chamber Gives Back” Corporation - GaisanoMetro, • Medical : 7, 877
Gaisano Brothers Merchandizing, • Optical : 1, 561
Promotion of a Healthy Business Environment Inc.- Gaisano Main, Deco Sales, • Dental : 300
in partnership with LGUs, NGAs and other Inc., and Natures Legacy Ex- • Haircut : 587
Development Partners Import, Inc. planted ficus (dakit) • Legal Services : 79
plants in large jars at the façade • Techno Demo : 1, 093
Peace and Security : of their respective establishments. • Seminars : 317
”The Adopt-A-Police Station Project” aims to build Ficus plant minimizes air pollution because it absorbs • Veterinary : 1, 252
the state-of-the-art police stations in order to address carbon monoxides emitted by vehicles. • Government Services : 94
infrastructure needs of police forces in Cebu and to be able • Feeding Program : 4, 500
for them to execute their duties and responsibilities efficiently Also, CCCI BOT and other member companies • Bloodletting : 209
and effectively. The project was piloted through an MOU with planted forest trees in the upland areas of Cebu City • Other Services : 4, 734
Cebu City Government, CCCI and the Aboitiz Foundation. and at the South Reclamation Area. No. of participants :10,900 beneficiaries
For 2011, Chong-Hua Hospital under the Asociacion CCCI actively participates in the promotion of solid
Benevola de Cebu, Inc. donated a P6.0Million PNP waste segregation and the cleaning up of rivers and
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Enhancement of Cebu’s Tourism Local Issues Addressed Cebu City Ordinance on Environmental Cebu City Ordinance regulating the
Industry: Sustainability Action Plan: An ordinance use of plastic bags/shopping bags,
The Tourism Committee of the Chamber Cebu Province Ordinance on 10 Tons requiring business establishment to submit among others : Position paper in
is gearing up its role to strengthen, an Environmental Sustainability Plan (ESAP) support to the proposed ordinance but
enhance and sustain its advocacy and
Load Limit : An ordinance setting 10 tons when renewing or applying for business
load limit to trucks and vehicles and any with recommendations not for TOTAL
partnership with the public and private permit. CCCI supported Cebu City PROHIBITION/BAN thereby providing the
other conveyances plying within the territorial
sectors in the development of viable Government for this initiative as a strong business community with enough time for
jurisdiction of Cebu Provincial roads.
tourism programs; assist or initiate their advocate for solid waste management in education, organization and mobilization of
implementation; address relevant issues relation to the emerging business industry. whatever environmental resources program
Position paper with recommendations
and concerns; seek, maintain and ESAP is a product of public-private as their alternative energy recovery system,
after conducting a series of consultations
sustain linkages. partnership (PPP) covered by Cebu City e.g. eco-friendly and recyclable / reusable
with Cebu truckers, mining permittees,
Ordinance 2243 which will be operational bags.
manufacturers and traders. Transportation
The committee actively organizes in 2013. In 2012, the business sector shall
Committee Chair Boni Sia with CCCI Pres.
tourism congress, arts and culture be given an orientation and be mentored on
Sam Chioson lobbied to Gov. Gwen Garcia Cebu City Ordinance creating a
events, promoting leadership excellence ESAP by EARD and the office of Hon. Nida
and supporting eco-heritage and
the stakeholders’ concern. In effect, Gov.
Cabrera. Septage Management Program :
Garcia considered the CCCI’s request and Position paper in support to the policy that
countryside development programs of
amended the ordinance by increasing the would enforce proper disposal of wastes
Cebu City and Cebu Province. CPA’s policy on weighing of container
load limit for sand and gravel permittees from and waste water to protect the environment
10 tons to 16 tons following the prescribed loaded vans : The policy is pursuant to and the general well-being of the residents.
The Eco-Tourism and Heritage dump truck’s box dimension, the directive of the Office of Transportation
Program is a long-range project L= 4.73 meter, H= 1.3 meters and W= 2.3 Security to ensure safety in the handling of
Cebu City Ordinance Regulating
composed of a series of eco-tourism trails exploring creative meters. outbound containers. It aims to mitigate risks
environment-friendly and heritage destinations in Cebu. to port facilities in cargo-handling equipment the Sale, Distribution and Use
and carrying vessels. CCCI posted not in of Firecrackers and Pyrotechnic
Hop-On, Hop-Off (HoHo) Project is tourism travel bus or favor as it would lead to the queuing of vehicles Devices : Position paper in support to the
van which regularly picks up / drops local or foreign tourists and would incur additional operational cost. proposed ordinance but with suggestions to
around specified drop points / itinerary within Cebu City. This CCCI recommended that shipping industry incorporate the Safety Measures stated in
is geared towards making Cebu and its component cities be required to have weighbridge facility to Section 7 of Republic Act No. 7183 and
globally competitive. help address the concern. to include some of the best practices of the
European Union’s directive on European
The ESKWELA TURISMO is the newest project that Ordinance Regulating the Business Measures for Safer Fireworks.
aims to harness the tourism potential of the academe and Operations of Junkshops and
along with enhancing and branding the tourism sites in the Junkyards in the City of Cebu : Cebu City Ordinance Requiring
municipalities and cities of Cebu. Position paper supporting the proposed All Establishments, Buildings, and
ordinance. Hospitals whether public or private
Eskwela Turismo is a two-year (2012-2014), community- owned to establish a disaster
based tourism educational program; a public-private Cebu City Ordinance “Establishing a
partnership between the Province of Cebu, CCCI,
response team to respond and render
participating Educational Institutions and LGUs. It is inspired
Water Conservation Program Granting emergency assistance in cases of
by “Suroy-Suroy Sugbo,” a collaborative project between a 20% Incentive of the Real Property general alarms : Position paper in
the Province of Cebu and CCCI that Tax Due Per Annum for Constructing support of the proposed ordinance to
promotes the various local tourism, Rain Water Reservoir, Tanks and enhance civil preparedness in times of
heritage sites and culture of Cebu to Cisterns” : Position paper supporting this disaster and calamities.
both foreign and local tourists. The ordinance as this would encourage
program seeks to actively integrate water resources management and
Educational Institutions in province- environmental protection.
wide initiatives aimed to promote and
develop Cebu’s tourism industry
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Cebu City Ordinance Requiring
Business Establishments and
Residential Subdivisions to Install CCCI Website
Closed Circuit TV Cameras : Position offers interactive
paper in support to the proposed ordinance business layout
stating that CCTV Cameras should facilities wherein
be implemented to protect business you can easily navigate
establishments and subdivisions against and sort information of
criminal elements. interest. The CCCI website CCCI Chamber Magazine Media Relations
is designed to be user-friendly, is released every end of the quarter. The is CCCI’s medium for information
both to its members and the Chamber Magazine contains news about dissemination, image promotion,
Cebu City Ordinance on Anti- strengthening local, national and
general public. It also offers relevant chamber programs, projects, activities
Smoking with amendments on the length information as to current issues international linkages and access
and events and information on current
of the smoking area from entrance and exit pertaining to and within the organization to for business opportunities.
developments of interest to the business
of the establishments and the provision facilitate smooth flow of information. sectors. It writes information materials
of a smoking area therein. The policy of
and publications that are available at the
Cebu City to protect its populace from
Chamber Library, and announces upcoming
hazardous products and promote the right [Link] events such as trainings, conferences,
to health and instill health consciousness :
business fora, inbound and outbound trade
Position paper supporting this ordinance but
missions.
questioned its technicality by not consulting
the stakeholders on shortening the distance
of the smoking area from 10 meters to 2
meters which is contestable. Image Promotion and Information Services
Cebu City Revised Ordinance Creating
the Cebu City Anti-Indecency Board
(CCAIB ) and the amendment of
Section 3 (b) spas and massage
parlors to be included in the visitatorial
power of CCIAB and to prohibit
lingam or yoni type of massage in
the establishments : Position paper in
support of this ordinance to promote family-
friendly spa and wellness establishments
anchored on decency and moral values.
Cebu’s Spa and Wellness Industry believes
in the vision of making Cebu as the capital of
beauty, health and wellness in the Philippines
and in Asia.
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National Issues Addressed DPWH’s Maximum Allowable Gross CCCI sent a letter of support to Hon. Erico
Basilio E. Fabian, Chairman of the Committee
Priority Infrastructure Projects for Partnerships in Infrastructure Development
Partnership for Better Infrastructure Through
said new policy to its members. In effect,
BIR—OIC Revenue District Officer, Wilfredo
Vehicle Weight Per R.A. No. 8794: The Metro Cebu: In September 2010, CCCI
Transportation Committee of the Chamber on Government Enterprises and Privatization personally handed over to Pres. Aquino the Increased Transparency and Accountability in V. Pilapil granted the Chamber’s request by
CPA’s request to use idle berthing spaces – 15th Congress, House of Representatives Budget and Spending”. extending the deadline November 2, 2011
conducted a series of meetings with the list of priority infrastructure projects worth
and working area in “Malacañang of stakeholders (truckers, sand and gravel on the following proposal which are for review instead of September 2011.
P4.04B for Metro Cebu and concerns,
the South” vicinity: Through Presidential permittees, exporters and importers) by the Technical Working Group : namely : institutional changes at the Bureau Transitory Rules for the Initial
Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa, Jr., regarding the DPWH’s advisory on Anti- of Customs and at the ports; enhancement Implementation of Open Access and Widening of service roads of
CCCI asked Pres. Aquino to grant authority Overloading based on the maximum allowable House Bill No. 368: An Act Creating the of tourism in Cebu and Central Visayas existing two flyovers in Cebu City
to CPA for the use of berthing spaces and
Retail Competition of ERC: CCCI sent
vehicle weight. To date, the enforcement of Mactan – Cebu International Airport Authority, Region; reduction of fuel and power costs; a position paper to ERC Chief, Atty. Joel Y. and Mandaue City: CCCI requested
back-up area behind the Malacañang of the the restriction on truck gross vehicle weight Transferring Existing Assets of the Mactan promotion of enterprise development and Bontuyan on the initial implementation of DPWH Sec. Singson to prioritize the road-
South or Malacañang sa Sugbo. The lack limits has been indefinitely deferred by DPWH International Airport and the Lahug Airport intra-regional trade; logistics imbalance Open Access and Retail Competition which is widening and the widening of the existing
of berthing space and open storage area as arrangements is being worked out with to the Authority, vesting the Authority with and insufficient storage facilities in the to ensure smooth transition from the existing service roads to two lanes, namely: a)
for container vans affected the trade and the Philippine Ports Authority, Department of power to Administer and Operate the Mactan Visayas Region; modernization of Mactan- structure to a competitive environment and Hernan Cortes Street in Mandaue City which
other economic activities of the domestic Trade and Industry, and the stakeholders. The International Airport and the Lahug Airport . Cebu International Airport; expansion of to promote the interests of all stakeholders is the major thoroughfare alternative access
and international stakeholders in the port restriction on the allowable vehicle axle load seaport facilities to position Cebu in the in the electricity industry. This rule as per to Banilad-Talamban road; b) Service roads
of Cebu. It has led to unloading delays and of 13,500 kilograms or 13.5 tons has been transoceanic market; legislation and funding
added cost which can be detrimental to the House Bill No. 2003: An Act Amending Implementing Rule and Regulations (IRR) (two lanes) of the two flyovers intersection
enforced by DPWH. RA 6958, otherwise known as “ The Charter of environmental initiatives; modernization provides the electricity end-user with a Archbishop Reyes Avenue to Gov. Mariano
efficiency of the services of the port. Thus, of police force to meet emerging challenges
of the Mactan Cebu International Airport monthly average peak demand of at least Cuenco Avenue; c) Gov. Mariano Cuenco
CCCI strongly pushed the request of CPA.
To date, CCCI is awaiting official response PUBLIC ADVISORY
ON
Authority” which seeks : a) to exempt the
appointed General Manager of the Authority
to internal security; establishment of mass
transit system; and, ease and convenience
one megawatt (1MW) for the preceeding
12 months prior to December 26, 2011.
Avenue to Mahiga Bridge (Banilad Road); and
d) appropriation of funds for the realization
from Malacañang. However, Pres. Aquino in of passport applications and renewal of
his visit to Cebu, said that he has no plans ANTI-OVERLOADING from qualification standards, rules and
OFWs and travelling citizens.
This declares the qualified en-user as a of the mentioned infrastructure projects for
regulations of, or review by the Civil Service Contestable Customer which shall be certified Cebu.
to return the Malacañang sa Sugbo to the
The enforcement of the restriction on truck Commission; and, b) tax exemptions. by ERC pursuant to Section 2, Article II of the
Bureau of Customs but may convert it into In 2011, CCCI followed-up DPWH Sec. Rules for Contestability. This will promote
a museum to boost Cebu’s cultural and
gross vehicle weight (GVW) limits starting
May 1, 2011 as earlier announced by the Rogelio L. Singson on the status of the freedom in the electricity market provided
2011 EARD Committees & Chairs
historical heritage. Department of Public Works and Highways
House Bill No. 2629: An Act Amending proposed infrastructure projects for Metro
Section 6 of RA No. 6958, otherwise known that a qualified stakeholder can avail of the
(DPWH) is indefinitely deferred until further Cebu. In effect, DPWH-7 Regional Director Adopt-a-Police Station : Jose T. Ng
as “An Act Creating the Mactan-Cebu Open Access in electricity retail distribution.
Minimum Wage Increase Hike for notice. The DPWH is working out arrangements
Pedro S. Herrera, Jr. informed CCCI that CCCI gladly acknowledged the effort of DOE Corp. Governance : Francis O. Monera
with the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), International Airport Authority, Transferring
Central Visayas and the Legislated Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Existing Assets of the Mactan International
62% of the projects have been included in the and ERC for addressing power and energy
proposed CY 2012 Infrastructure Program Corp. Social Responsibility : Francis L. Dy
Minimum Wage Increase of P125: other stakeholders in the synchronization of
Airport and the Lahug International Airport demands of the Visayas grid through this
TUCP and APL in Central Visayas had the weighing operations and the finalization of with a total amount of P3.174B and also transitory rule. However, CCCI suggested Environment Sustainability : Mario M. Panganiban
revised GVW limits for each truck/trailer type. to the Authority, vesting the Authority with
pushed for the minimum wage increase to in the Updated Medium Term Investment that since the Visayas group of islands has Kurt Ocenar
power to Administer and Operate the Mactan
P100-120 per day. The militant unions based Program for CY 2010-2016. Anent to this, major key cities where Small and Medium
However, the restriction on the allowable International Airport, and the Lahug Airport. Health/”Chamber Gives : Mary Ann Alcordo-Solomon
in Manila also pushed for the implementation vehicle axle load of 13,500 kilograms shall be Asst. Sec. for Planning and PPP, Dr. Maria Enterprises operate, a qualifying 500 KW Back” Dennis B. Wong
of HB 375 or the legislated P125 across-the- continously enforced. Catalina E. Cabral issued a memo to the OIC instead of the 1MW is highly anticipated. And
board nationwide wage increase. Because of the Project Management Office-Feasibility Infrastructure & Housing : Jose R. Soberano III
that pursuant to the IRR, the Commission Engr. Willy T. Go
For further information, please call (02) 5363477 Study Dept. to prepare a feasibility study
of economic inflation and environmental or visit [Link]
must enact recommendatory proposition
changes, CCCI did not favor the demand for the proposed projects in Cebu City, the according to the assessment and CCCI. Labor Relations : Edgar L. Godinez
of the labor sector for wage increase. The Inner Circumferential Road (P12M) and V.
Rama to Gorordo Avenue (P90M). NRA Beautification : Felix Taguiam
same stand was forwarded to ECOP Manila BIR’s Reportorial Documents for
through ECOP Cebu Chapter. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Peace and Security : Teodoro B. Locson, Jr.
AND HIGHWAYS Further, a coalition for Partnership for Better Establishments Leasing or Renting Out
Infrastructure was formed by the Research, Spaces for Commercial Activities: Power and Energy : Carlos G. Co
Education and Institutional Development This is to ensure the legitimacy of the Taxation : Renato S. Avila
(REID) Foundation, Inc. where CCCI and businesses operating in Cebu and in the
CBC are members. To date, the coalition entire country and to monitor compliance to Tourism : Dr. Milagros C. Espina
is coming up with a Tourism Roadmap for the tax system of the Philippine Government.
Transportation : Bonifacio L. Sia
Cebu where the infrastructure projects can In response, the Chamber sent its position
be integrated. REID is a private, non-stock, paper to BIR-7 RD Jose N. Tan appealing for Water and Other Utilities : Engr. Apollo S. Enriquez
not-for-profit research and advisory institute reconsideration by extending the deadline of
Disaster Coordinating : Samson O. Tiu
based in Manila under USAID and the the said reportorial documents to the end of
Asia Foundation “Promoting Public-Private December 2011 for reasons of disseminating PR & Communications : Nestor D. Archival
MR. JOELIX S. NG
MS. MELANIE C. NG
Chairman, Web Portal Development
Services Division
LITO R. MADERAZO
VP, BDMSD
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TRADE & INVESTMENT PROMOTIONS American countries expressing interest to visit and explore business TRAININGS AND SEMINARS
To promote and develop trade links that will provide business and & tourism related ventures in Cebu. The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) conducted SEMINARS ON CAPACITY BUILDING FOR
investment opportunities beneficial to the member companies and several trainings and seminars to develop and strengthen the MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS FOR CARBON MARKET
local/foreign corporations, as well as to explore and examine foreign The trade mission was a concrete manifestation of the robust private capabilities of the individuals, particularly to the micro, medium and VENDORS DEVELOPMENT COOPERATIVE (CEMVEDCO)
markets in a cost effective way. Furthermore, this will serve as an and public partnership towards propelling Cebu’s economic growth. small enterprises. A joint project of CCCI and the City Government of Cebu through the
efficient means of promoting products/services and form possible Small and Medium Enterprise Development Council
tie-ups, thereby, achieving a knowledge-sharing platform and INBOUND TRADE MISSION EFFECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING SEMINAR
networking that could benefit businesses in the import and export May 30-31, 2011 Training for Micro-Entrepreneurs was piloted with the Carbon Market
VISIT OF JAPAN AMBASSADOR - May 17, 2011 Vendors Development Cooperative (CEMVEDCO ). CEMVEDCO
sectors. CCCI Training Room
COURTESY MEETING WITH CHINESE DELEGATION - June 14, 2011 SPEAKER : Mr. Angel “Jong” Fernandez has a membership of nearly 1,000 micro entreprises.
OUTBOUND TRADE MISSION OBJECTIVE : To ensure that the skills and knowledge of the
STUDY MISSION VISIT TO GERMANY RELEVANT FOR DUAL COURTESY MEETING WITH U.S. COUNSELOR PATRICK WALL - July 14, 2011 participants are consistently upgraded with the latest information OBJECTIVES:
SCIENCE PILOT PROJECT WITH AFOS FOUNDATION and that all have uniform level of understanding the problem 1. To enable Cebu City micro-entrepreneurs develop their business
February 6-12, 2011 THAILAND INVESTMENT MISSION - Sept. 11, 2011 solving and decision making techniques for its effective and proper and entrepreneurial skills through the conduct of basic livelihood
The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry joined a study implementation. trainings and seminars.
BUSAN METROPOLITAN CITY, REPUBLIC OF KOREA VISIT - Nov. 2, 2011
mission to Germany on February 6 -12, 2011. The mission was 2. To provide understanding to micro and small entrepreneurs of
undertaken in preparation for the Dual Science Pilot Project in Cebu, EMS 1400-2004 AWARENESS SEMINAR the key processes of business planning, financial and marketing
a joint undertaking among the University of San Carlos (USC), the Nov. 11, 2011 - VISIT OF ISRAEL AMBASSADOR TO THE August 2, 2011 strategies; thus, enable them to be competitive and increase
Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI), and Germany’s PHILIPPINES MENASHE BAR-ON & PRESIDENT OF ISRAEL CCCI Training Room productivity in the long run;
AFOS Foundation for Entrepreneurial Development Cooperation. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY MR. JOSEF GUETA SPEAKER : Mr. Angel “Jong” Fernandez 3. To provide new or alternative business venture to maximize
The project aims to bridge the mismatch between tertiary business OBJECTIVE : To create awareness on the concept of their potential and abilities, which in return create employment
education and the actual needs of trade and industry. To be piloted Feb. 12, 2011 - FILIPINO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF HAWAII Environmental Management System and the requirements for ISO opportunities for the city of Cebu.
as a Masteral Course on Sustainable Management, the Dual Science 14000 certification.
Project is envisioned to be a local adaptation of the German dual MEET THE BUSINESS ICONS: “DREAM, BELIEVE, ACHIEVE
system of education. QMS 9001:2008 AWARENESS SEMINAR IMPORTANCE OF HAVING POSITIVE ENTREPRENEURIAL
August 11, 2011 MINDSET”
CEBU-SOUTH AMERICA TRADE MISSION CCCI Training Room April 26, 2011
November 22-December 6, 2011 SPEAKER : Mr. Angel “Jong” Fernandez Social Hall, Cebu City Hall
Brazil, Chile and Argentina OBJECTIVE : To provide the participants an overview of Quality
With a 26-member delegation composed mostly of Cebu Management as internationally understood, and will discuss the BUSINESS NAME REGISTRATION, FAIR TRADE LAW
businessmen headed by Province of Cebu Governor Gwendolyn guidelines for developing a well documented total quality system AND BUSINESS PERMIT
Garcia, this trade mission was able to create awareness on Cebu’s necessary for a company to be globally competitive. May 16-17, 2011
investment opportunities and tourism sites while forging partnership Social Hall, Cebu City Hall
and linkages to explore business opportunities. SUPERVISORY SKILLS SEMINAR
September 23-24, 2011 MANAGING FINANCES EFFECTIVELY & EFFICIENTLY
The business meetings between Cebu traders and counterparts Sacred Heart Center September 8, 2011
in Chile, Argentina and Brazil resulted in what was considered SPEAKER : Mr. Moshe Amir & Soledad Dela Fuente-Amir Social Hall, Cebu City Hall
a resounding success, with businessmen from aforesaid South
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FAIRS AND EXHIBIT SPECIAL PROJECTS Programs and Activities conducted: CCCI BUSINESS CENTER & SECRETARIAT SUPPORT
1. Courtesy Visit and Scitech Centre: Business Forum to the different SERVICES
CEBU GOING ORGANIC FAIR AND CONFERENCE SCITECH BUSINESS HUB municipalities The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry offers to its members
October 21-23, 2011 “A gathering of MSMEs for Science and Technology • Tabuelan • Tabogon and to the general public a more flexible and cost effective way to
Cebu International Convention Center Innovation In Business Development” • Minglanilla • Cordova have an office here in Cebu through its BUSINESS CENTER.
The Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI) with the • Consolacion • Carcar
technical and funding support from the Department of Agriculture Recognizing the critical role of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises • Aloguinsan • Liloan Located at the 2nd floor of the CCCI center, the Business Center is
(DA), Cebu Coalition of Food Security and AFOS Foundation, has (MSME’s) in generating employment, earning foreign exchange and a newly refurbished, fully air conditioned room, fully furnished with
initiated its advocacy on ORGANIC MOVEMENT. It aims to build stimulating growth and development particularly in the rural areas, 2. Sustainable Energy Management System Awareness Seminar mini lobby, equipped with a reception desk, mini conference room
the awareness of the greater public on the importance of organic President Benigno Simeon Aquino III has refocused economic October 7 at City Sports Club and bookshelves for manuscripts, periodicals, business references
agricultural practices, not only as a potential industry for a sustainable policies to support and sustain the growth of the manufacturing and other reading materials.
growth, but also as a noble effort in addressing health problems and sector through the development of MSMEs. 3. Food Safety Fundamentals and Appreciation Seminar
other environmental concerns. December 8, 2011 at Diamond Suites & Residences The CCCI Business Center will also serve as a VIRTUAL OFFICE,
The President also called for efforts to expand domestic markets and which allows the user to reduce traditional office costs while
The event generated an extensive number of attendees represented assist MSMEs in penetrating non-traditional markets for sustained 4. Productivity and Enhancement Consultancy Forum— March maintaining business professionalism and presence in Cebu with
by the different stakeholders engaged in organic farming, both from growth and competitiveness. out necessarily setting up shop here. Secretariat support will be
the Province and City of Cebu, government agencies, NGOs and OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT made by an assigned CCCI staff, to help you monitor and assist
private companies/institutions. The 2-day conference provided However, to be able to do this, MSMEs need substantial support in your business transactions here in Cebu and to your other branches.
a knowledge-sharing platform led by various experts who shared terms of: Intellectual Property Philippines/Philippine Patent Office
their best practices and solutions not only to achieve a sustainable a. New technologies The Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry (CCCI) is the only non-
organic agriculture using principles of ecology, but also health and b. Technical manpower training academe institution identified by IPO Philippines to become one of
wellness benefits. It also aimed to introduce business viability and c. Access to capital its partners to host & operate ITSO Centers / Patent Libraries.
supply chain. d. Access to markets
e. Product standards and testing facilities CCCI has been attending the Innovation Technology Support Office
The event successfully enlightened and encouraged various sectors f. Appropriate packaging and product labeling (ITSO) or Patent Libraries preparatory series of Seminars from
and concerned stakeholders to pursue this significant initiative, g. Sustainable raw material supply January to November 2011 prior to full ITSO operations.
geared towards attaining and sustaining economic growth for Cebu. h. Access to information
As a testament to this, the conference ended with a MANIFESTO i. Better/more efficient transport facilities Procurement of New Octanorm System Units
OF SUPPORT to the direction and sustainability of CCCI’s advocacy. “Strengthening its facilities and resources to effectively deliver a more
To better address the needs of the local industry, the Department efficient professional/business support services to its members”
of Science and Technology (DOST) partnered with Cebu Chamber
of Commerce & Industry (CCCI) to bring its programs and services
to the core of the business sector. With its existing connection and
channels, CCCI is assisting DOST in promoting and implementing
of the latter’s activities and services. Together, both organizations
sharing the same goal can collaborate to bring technology and
entrepreneurship to the heart of the target clients –the MSMEs.
CEBU
“ In line with CCCI’s vision to be the “Engine of Cebu’s Business Growth
Towards Global Competitiveness”, Cebu Business Month 2011 aimed to
widen its focus and gravitate all stakeholders towards a common goal of
encouraging local businesses to achieve their highest potential in breaking
VIRGILIO G. ESPELETA
CBM 2011 - CHAIR boundaries.” - CBM Chair Nonoy Espeleta
BUSINESS
MONTH
For 15 years, CCCI successfully organized its annual business celebration, every
month of June, dubbed as Cebu Business Month (CBM). CBM acts as catalyst for
business development and investment especially for Cebu key industries: Tourism,
Information and Communications Technology/Business Process Outsourcing (ICT/BPO),
Entrepreneurship-MSME and other emerging & growing industries. The Chamber ensures
that Cebu Business Month will move to greater heights by making it more meaningful and
relevant to the current needs and trends of the local business enterprises.
tour packages; new thrusts in wellness and medical tourism; healthy numbers. GMA7, our co-sponsor, through the initiative of ANN Marie BUSINESS IN GOLF TOURNAMENT
Chair : Mr. NEMESIO C. SOLOMON, JR.
environment, garbage management; infrastructures and services; Tan, brought MARK BAUTISTA, as a special guest. Co-Chair : Mr. EMMANUEL TESALONA
Atty. RONNIE SILVESTRE
better skinned and manpower resources; variety of creative tour
packages; affordable hotel rates and branding. There must be P.E.O.P.L.E./ARTS AND CULTURE
CHAMBER GIVES BACK
Chair : Mr. DENNIS WONG
extensive marketing and promotions and crafting of the BRANDING Honored talented and skilled leaders in the performing arts. Co-Chair : Ms. MARY ANNE ALCORDO-SOLOMON
of Cebu. Acknowledged achievements/services and industry of tourism LOCAL JOB FAIR
Chair : Mr. FIDEL MAGNO
No. of participants: 570 delegates officers of Province/City of Cebu.
Payables
chambe r
FEES
compensation
DEPOSITS Finance and
incomeTAX
finance Administrative
operational cost
current funds ACCOUNTS
Rental ASSET
liabilities Services Division
CBM
NETrevenues STATEMENTS
deposits savings REPORT The Division is primarily responsible in
giving efficient and effective financial,
administrative and personnel services.
Payables
chambe r compensatio
FEES DEPOSITS
incomeTAX
finance
operationa
current funds ACCOUNTS
Rental ASS
liabilities
CBM
revenues
STATEMEN
NET
PRUDENCIO J. GESTA
VP, FASD
deposits savings RE
49
Payabl
chambe r compensation EXHIBIT A Exhibit A
DEPOSITS
(A Non-Stock, Non-Profit Organization)
FEES
STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION
December 31, 2011 and 2010 Exhibit A - Statements of Financial Position
incomeTAX
(In Philippine Pesos) ( ASSETS )
finance
operational cost
PHP
(in Thousands)
Treasurer’s Report
Note 2011 2010 35,000 Current Non-CurrentN Current on-Current
ASSET
Cash and cash equivalents 5 20,584,384 11,372,297 15,000
liabilities
Receivables 6 11,406,049 13,483,204 10,000
Rental
CBM
Current tax assets 7 52,551 143,933
revenues
Other current 5,000
assets 8 818,634 207,015 0
Total Current Assets 32,861,618 25,206,449 2011 2010
Noncurrent Assets
We closed 2011 with a Net Income after Tax of Php 3.7M, up by six 45,836,087 44,242,673
percent (6%) from the previous year. The bottom line growth was LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES
Exhibit A - Statements of Financial Position
propelled by the higher contributions of the Cebu Business Month Curent Liabililites
Accounts payable and accrued expenses 13 1,714,052 1,959,281
( LIABILITIES and FUND BALANCES )
(CBM) due mainly to the increase in financial assistance of partners Current portion of members' deposits 15 3,083,135 4,586,985 PHP
(in Thousands)
Tenants' deposits 16 452,503 452,503
50,000 Fund Fund
and sponsors.
Retirement payable 14 128,276 122,257
Balances Balances
Income tax payable 26 51,809 -
Total Current Liabilities 5,429,775 7,121,026 40,000
Noncurrent Liability
30,000
Members' deposits, net of current portion 15 7,900 400,400
Cash and cash equivalents at year-end amounted to Php 20.6M. Total Liabilities
Fund Balances
5,437,675 7,521,426 20,000
Current Non Current Non
Cash equivalents of Php 19 M are placements that have an average General fund
Property and building fund
35,074,508
5,323,904
32,320,055
4,401,192
10,000 Current Current
maturity of ninety (90) days or less and earn interests ranging from Total Fund
Balance 40,398,412 36,721,247
0
2011 2010
four percent (4%) to five percent (5%) in 2011. We are positioning 45,836,087 44,242,673
our investments for continued growth despite the decrease in interest See accompanying notes to financial statements
Exhibit B
rates. EXHIBIT B
CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, INC.
(A Non-Stock, Non-Profit Organization)
The balance sheet grew in 2011 with total assets up by three percent STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
For the Years Ended December 31, 2011 and 2010
(3%) to Php 45.9 M. Current ratio at 6.06 increased by 2.5 year on (In Philippine Pesos)
51 52
NOTES
CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, INC. Foreign exchange gains and losses that relate to borrowings and cash and cash equivalents are
(A non-stock, non-profit organization) presented in profit or loss within ‘finance income or costs’. All other foreign exchange gains and
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS losses are presented in profit or loss within ‘other (losses)/gains – net’.
December 31, 2011 and 2010
2.3 Cash and Cash Equivalents
Payables
in accordance with the ‘Philippine Financial Reporting Standards for Small and Medium-sized
5,000 Net income from property and building operation 20 922,712 624,610 Entities’ (PFRS for SMEs). They have been prepared using the measurement basis specified 17p16
Land is not depreciated. Depreciation on other assets is charged so as to allocate the cost of
by PFRS for SMEs for each type of assets, liabilities, income and expenses. The 17p31(b) assets less their residual value over their estimated useful lives, using the
0 Balance, December 31 5,323,904 4,401,192 measurement bases are more fully described in the accounting policies that follow. straight-line method. The estimated useful lives range as follows:
2011 2010
8p6 The preparation of financial statements in conformity with the PFRS for SMEs requires the use Buildings 20 years
Total Fund Balance, December 31 40,398,412 36,721,247 8p7 of certain critical accounting estimates. It also requires management to exercise its judgment in 17p31(c) Building improvements 3-10 years
Payables
the process of applying the Chamber’s accounting policy. Areas involving a higher degree Office furniture and equipment 3-10 years
See accompanying notes to financial statements
of judgment or complexity, or areas where assumptions and estimations are significant to Transportation equipment 3-8 years
the financial statements are disclosed in Note 4.
compensation
17p19 The assets’ residual values, useful lives and depreciation methods are reviewed, and adjusted
chambe r
The financial statements are presented in values that represent absolute amounts, except as 17p23 prospectively if appropriate, if there is an indication of a significant change
otherwise indicated, rounded off to the nearest peso. since the last reporting date.
2.2 Functional Currency Translation An asset’s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount
27p5
if the asset’s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount (Note 11).
DEPOSITS
30p2 (a) Functional and presentation currency
FEES
com
Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing the proceeds with
Items included in the financial statements of Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. the carrying amount and are recognized within ‘other gains/(losses) – net’ in the statement of
chambe r
3p23(d)
incomeTAX
3p23(e) are measured using the Philippine peso, the currency of the primary economic environment in comprehensive income.
finance
30p26 which the entity operates (‘the functional currency’).
operational cost
Two-thirds (2/3) of the Chamber’s building is being leased by different tenants. Due to the
(b) Transactions and balances difficulty in establishing fair values, the building is presented at cost and not reported
DEPO
separately as investment property.
FEES
30p7 Foreign currency transactions are translated into the functional currency using
incomeTAX
fina
end exchange rates of monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are Basic financial assets includes debt instruments where returns to the holder are fixed or
recognized in profit or loss. 11p14(a) referenced to an observable rate and investments in nonconvertible and non-puttable ordinary
EXHIBIT D Exhibit D 11p5 and preference shares.
ASSET
11 22
STATEMENTS liab
profit and loss) unless the arrangement constitutes, in effect, a financing transaction. A operating losses.
Rental
NET
CBM
financing transaction may be indicated in relation to the sale of goods or services, for
revenues
Note 2011 2010 example, if payment is deferred beyond normal business terms or is financed at a rate of Provisions are measured at the present value of the amount expected to be required
interest that is not a market rate. If the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, the 21p7 to settle the obligation using a pre-tax rate that reflects current market assessments of the
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
financial asset or financial liability is measured at the present value of the future payments time value of money and the risks specific to the obligation. The increase in the provision due
Net Excess of Revenues over Expenses 3,897,067 134,371 discounted at a market rate of interest for a similar debt instrument. to passage of time is recognized as interest expense.
ST
Debt instruments are subsequently measured at amortized cost using the effective interest 2.11 Employee Benefit Obligations
Depreciation and amortization 11 1,376,429 1,671,080
NET
Exhibit D - Statements of CASH FLOWS Interest income 21 (618,224) (946,775)
method. Debt instruments that are classified as current assets are measured at the
undiscounted amount of the cash or other consideration expected to be paid or received (i.e. (a) Pension obligations
Retirement expense 14 6,019 5,959 net of impairment) unless the arrangement constitutes, in effect, a financing transaction. If
PHP the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, the entity shall measure the debt 28p9 A defined benefit plan is a pension plan that is not a defined contribution plan. Typically
(in Thousands) Operating income before working capital changes 4,661,291 864,635 instrument at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest 28p10 defined benefit plans define an amount of pension benefit that an employee will receive on
Operating Investing Operating Investing Increase (decrease) in: for a similar debt instrument. Investment in non-convertible preference shares and non- legal retirement, usually dependent on one or more factors such as age, years of service and
deposits
6,000 Activities Activities Activities Activities Receivables 6 2,077,155 (724,896) puttable ordinary or preference shares are subsequently measured at fair value with changes compensation.
in fair value recognised in profit and loss if the shares are publicly traded or their fair value
5,000 Current tax assets 7 91,382 (122,752) can otherwise be measured reliably. If fair value cannot be measured reliably, all other such The Chamber does not have a funded employee’s retirement benefit plan. Per Board
Other current assets 8 (611,619) 261,893 investments are measured at cost less impairment. Resolution No. 0688-2006 dated June 28, 2006 approving the Comprehensive Benefit
4,000 Increase (decrease) in: Package, the Chamber shall provide for retirement benefits in accordance with the R.A.7641
Any change in their value is recognized in profit or loss. Impairment loss is provided when (Note 14).
3,000 Accounts payable and accrued expenses 13 (245,229) 893,157 there is objective evidence that the Chamber will not be able to collect all amounts due, in
Members' deposits 15 (1,896,350) (416,720) accordance with the original terms of the receivables. The amount of impairment loss is The Chamber has not engaged the services of an Actuary to determine the present value of
2,000 Actual retirement paid 14 - (94,611) determined as the difference between the assets’ carrying amount and the present value of the defined benefit obligation using the projected unit credit method as of December 31, 2011
estimated cash flows. and 2010 for the purpose of accruing retirement benefit obligation.
1,000
Cash from operations 4,076,630 660,706 2.7 Investment in Associate Total accrued retirement liability amounted to P128,276 in 2011 and P122,257 in 2010 (Note
0 Income tax paid 26 (225,005) - 14).
2011 2010 Net Cash from Operating Activities 3,851,625 660,706
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14p8
Investment in associate in which the Chamber exercises significant influence and which is
neither a subsidiary nor a joint venture is accounted for under the equity method. In Section (b) Compensated Absences
Cash Flows From Investing Activities 14 paragraph 8 using the equity method of accounting, an equity investment is initially
recognized at transaction price (including transaction costs) and is subsequently adjusted to Compensated absences are recognized for the number of paid leave days (including holiday
Proceeds from other financial asset 9 5,100,000 - reflect the investor’s share of profit and other comprehensive income of the associate.
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entitlement) remaining at the balance sheet date. They are included in the Accounts payable
Acquisition of property and equipment 11 (371,639) (649,749) at the discounted amount that the Chamber expects to pay as a result of unused entitlement.
Other assets 12 13,877 - 2.8 Impairment of Non-financial Assets other than Inventories
2.12 Fund Balance
Interest received 21 618,224 946,775 Assets that are subject to depreciation or amortization are assessed at each reporting date to
Net Cash from Investing Activities 5,360,462 297,026 determine whether there is any indication that the assets are impaired. Where there is any General fund includes all current and prior period results as disclosed in the statement of
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27p7
indication that an asset may be impaired, the carrying value of the asset (or cash-generating comprehensive income except those related to the leasing activity.
27p11 unit to which the asset has been allocated) is tested for impairment. An impairment loss is
Net Increase In Cash and Cash Equivalents 9,212,087 957,732 27p29 recognized for the amount by which the asset’s carrying amount exceeds its recoverable Property and building fund includes all current and prior period results pertaining to the
Cash and Cash Equivalents, January 1 11,372,297 10,414,565 amount. The recoverable amount is the higher of an asset’s (or CGU’s) fair value less costs to leasing of property and building.
sell and value in use. For the purposes of assessing impairment, assets are grouped at the
lowest levels for which there are separately identifiable cash flows (CGUs). Non-financial assets 2.13 Revenue Recognition
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Cash and Cash Equivalents, December 31 5 20,584,384 11,372,297 other than goodwill that suffered an impairment are reviewed for possible reversal of the
impairment at each reporting date. The Chamber recognizes revenue when: the amount of revenue can be reliably measured; it
See accompanying notes to financial statements is probable that future economic benefits will flow to the entity; and specific criteria have been
! No impairment of non-financial assets was recognized in 2011 and 2010. met for each of the Chamber’s activities, as described below.
2.9 Accounts Payable General membership fees and dues are recognized when earned.
53 11p13 Accounts payable are recognized initially at the transaction price and subsequently
measured at amortized cost using the effective interest method.
In 2002, the Chamber implemented a securitization program whereby, members who pay
P100,000 are exempted from payment of annual membership dues for life and those who pay 54
P30,000 are exempted from payment of such for ten (10) years. In the first-wave of the
2.10 Provisions securitization program, the Chamber recognized contributions for lifetime membership
immediately as revenue during the year while contributions for the ten-year exemption were
Provisions for restructuring costs and legal claims are recognized when: the Chamber has a amortized to revenue over ten (10) years.
21p4 present legal or constructive obligation as a result of past events; it is probable
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NOTES NOTES
In 2003, the second-wave of the securitization program was implemented, whereby the 10- (net of any incentives received from the lessor) are charged to profit or loss on a straight-line 7. CURRENT TAX ASSETS As of December 31, 2011 and 2010, the balances of this investment are as follows:
year exemption was increased to P40,000. The Chamber decided to amortize also over ten basis over the period of the lease.
(10) years contributions received for lifetime membership, instead of immediately reporting
those as revenues as was done in 2002. The Chamber leases out (as an operating lease) an office building that it owns. Rental income 2011 2010 2011 2010
is recognized in accordance with the rental income accounting policy in note 2.13. Creditable withholding tax - 143,933 Profit for the previous year 245,124 83,855
Interest income Creditable VAT 52,551 - Other adjustments (59,500) 1,817,153
52,551 143,933 Net 185,624 1,901,008
Interest income is recognized using the effective interest method. 3. TRANSITION TO THE PFRS FOR SMEs Share of net income @ 30.66% 56,912 582,849
Add: Beginning balance 5,963,153 5,380,304
Rental income 3.1 Basis of transition to the PFRS for SMEs
8. OTHER CURRENT ASSETS Investment in affiliate 6,020,065 5,963,153
Rental income from property equipment that is leased to a third party under an 3.1.1 Application of the PFRS for SMEs
20p25 Share in net income of affiliate in 2010 reported only in 2011 amounted to P56,912.
operating lease is recognized in the statement of comprehensive income on a straight-line This account consists of the following:
basis over the lease term. 35p13(i) The Chamber’s financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2010 are its first annual
financial statements prepared under accounting policies that comply with the PFRS for SMEs. 2011 2010
Grants 11. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT- NET
24p4 Prepaid insurance 25,139 65,501
Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. transition date is January 1, 2009. The Chamber 44p11(a),17p31(d),
Grants are recognized when the performance of conditions are met, if there is an imposed prepared its opening PFRS for SMEs statement of financial position at that date. Others 793,495 141,514 Property and equipment at December 31, 2011 consists of:
17p31(e)
specified future performance. Grants that have no specified future performance are 818,634 207,015
recognized when the grant proceeds are receivable. In preparing these financial statements in accordance with the PFRS for SMEs, the Chamber
has applied all the mandatory exceptions and certain of the optional exemptions from full Office
Other income retrospective application of the PFRS for SMEs. Other assets pertain to travel expenses of the President, a Trustee and a Past Building Furniture Transportation
President during the Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chamber of Commerce and Industry and
Other income of the Chamber such as seminar income, member’s services, trade mission, Transition from its previous financial reporting framework to PFRS for SMEs has no effect on (CACCI) conference held in Turkey to compete for and eventually won the hosting of the Land Building Improvements Equipment Equipment Total
miscellaneous income and other services offered to their members are recognized when 35p12 its statements of financial position, statements of comprehensive income and statements of next CACCI conference in 2013 with CCCI as the host to be held here in Cebu. The expenses Cost
collected. cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2010. were charged to prepaid expenses and will be amortized in 2013 as soon as the CACCI Balance, Dec. 31, 2009 132,000 17,554,416 2,902,391 5,799,557 851,446 27,239,810
conference is conducted. It also includes P 4,500 representing the blueprint for the planned
Additions 140,752 508,997 649,749
2.14 Current and Deferred Income Tax building improvement, which is to be capitalized, hence added to the cost of the building
4. INFORMATION ABOUT KEY SOURCES OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINTY AND improvements subject to depreciation. Balance, Dec. 31, 2010 132,000 17,554,416 3,043,143 6,308,554 851,446 27,889,559
The tax expense for the period comprises current and deferred tax. Tax is JUDGEMENTS Additions 91,669 279,970 371,639
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recognized in profit or loss, except that a change attributable to an item of income or expense Balance, Dec. 31, 2011 132,000 17,554,416 3,134,812 6,588,524 851,446 28,261,198
recognized as other comprehensive income is also recognized directly in other comprehensive Estimates and judgments are continually evaluated. They are based on historical experience and 9. OTHER FINANCIAL ASSET
income. other factors, including expectations of future events.
Accumulated Depreciation
2011 2010
Deferred income tax is recognized on temporary differences (other than temporary differences 4.1 Key Sources of Estimation Uncertainty Balance, Dec. 31, 2009 11,919,846 1,680,630 5,223,295 851,445 19,675,216
29p15 Financial asset at amortized cost 1,300,000 6,400,000
associated with unremitted earnings from foreign subsidiaries and associates to the extent that Provisions 877,723 395,371 358,152 - 1,631,246
29p16 8p6
29p18 the investment is essentially permanent in duration, or temporary differences associated with 8p7 The Chamber makes estimates and assumptions concerning the future. The resulting Balance, Dec. 31, 2010 12,797,569 2,076,001 5,581,447 851,445 21,306,462
the initial recognition of goodwill) arising between the tax bases of assets and liabilities and accounting estimates will, by definition, seldom equal the related actual results. The estimates This pertains to the purchase of two unsecured subordinated notes, issued by the
Development Bank of the Philippines with a face value of P 3,200,000 each for a total value of Provisions 877,721 197,886 300,822 - 1,376,429
their carrying amounts in the financial statements and on unused tax losses or tax credits in and assumptions that have a significant risk of causing a material adjustment to the carrying th
P 6,400,000 at 9.5% interest rate which will mature on January 17, 2016, callable on its 5 Balance, Dec. 31, 2011 13,675,290 2,273,887 5,882,269 851,445 22,682,891
the chamber. Deferred income tax is determined using tax rates and laws that have been amounts of assets and liabilities within the next financial year are disclosed below.
enacted or substantively enacted by the reporting date. year from its acquisition. This investment was purchased at its face value. This is carried in
(a) Useful life of Chamber Property and Equipment the books at amortized cost. Net Book Value
The carrying amount of deferred tax assets are reviewed at each reporting date and a valuation
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allowance is set up against deferred tax assets so that the net carrying amount equals the highest The Chamber estimates the useful lives of Chamber property and equipment based on the In January 2011, the fifth year from the purchase, management exercised the call option.
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amount that is more likely than not to be recovered based on current or future taxable profit. period over which the assets are expected to be available for use. The estimated useful lives December 31, 2010 132,000 4,756,847 967,142 727,107 1 6,583,097
of Chamber property and equipment are reviewed periodically and are updated if Also, in November 18, 2011, management purchased a long-term negotiable time deposit
2.15 Government Grants expectations differ from previous estimates due to physical wear and tear, technical or issued by Philippine National Bank with a face value of P1,300,000 at 5.25% interest rate
commercial obsolescence and legal or other limits on the use of the assets. In addition, which will mature on February 17, 2017. This investment was purchased at its face value. December 31, 2011 132,000 3,879,126 860,925 706,255 1 5,578,307
Grants from the government are recognized at their fair value in profit or loss where estimation of the useful lives of Chamber property and equipment is based on collective This is carried in the books at cost.
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there is a reasonable assurance that the grant will be received and the Chamber has assessment of industry practice, internal technical evaluation and experience with similar
complied with all attached conditions. Grants received where the Chamber has yet to assets. It is possible, however, that future results of operations could be materially affected by Additions during the year were valued at acquisition and other direct costs and do not include
comply with all attached conditions are recognized as a liability (and included in deferred changes in estimates brought about by changes in factors mentioned above. The amounts 10. INVESTMENT IN ASSOCIATE capitalized other expenditures. These properties are not encumbered and there has been no
income within accounts and other payables) and released to income when all attached and timing of recorded expenses for any period would be affected by changes in these factors significant evidence of any impairment loss.
conditions have been complied with. Government grants received are included in ‘other and circumstances. A reduction in the estimated useful lives of Chamber property and This account represents investment of the Chamber in the common stock of Cebu Common
income’ in profit or loss. equipment would increase recorded operating expenses and decrease noncurrent assets. Treatment Facility, Inc. (CCTFI) which represents 30.66% of the company’s subscribed The Chamber did not recognize any impairment loss on its building and equipment in 2011
capital stock. and 2010.
2.16 Leases Property and equipment net of accumulated depreciation and amortization amounted to
P5,578,307 and P6,583,097 as of December 2011 and 2010 respectively (see Note 11). In 2008, the Chamber adopted the equity method of reporting its investment in affiliate. Due to Two-thirds (2/3) of the Chamber’s building is being leased out to different tenants (Note 2.5).
Leases in which substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership are retained by the lessor the unavailability of the audited financial statements of CCTFI as of December 31, 2011, the
20p4 Chamber used the audited financial statements as of December 31, 2010.
20p15 are classified as operating leases. Payments made under operating leases
55 6 6 9
9 1010
(b) Determination of the Chamber’s Functional Currency Cash equivalents are placements that have an average maturity of 90 days or less and earn Depreciation expense is allocated as follows: 15. MEMBERS’ DEPOSITS
interest ranging from 3% to 6% in 2011 and 2010.
The Chamber, based on the relevant economic substance of the underlying circumstances,
2011 2010
has determined its functional currency to be the Philippine peso. It is the currency that mainly 2011 2010
influences the Chamber’s revenues,costs and expenses. Direct cost- under lease operations 720,657 814,780
6. RECEIVABLES Current portion- member's deposit 3,083,135 4,586,985
Operating expense- under general fund 655,772 816,466
Non-current portion-member's deposit 7,900 400,400
(c) Revenue Recognition This is composed of the following: 1,376,429 1,631,246
4p11(b) 3,091,035 4,987,385
The revenue recognition policies require the use of estimates and assumptions that may
2011 2010 This account consists of the unearned portion of membership fees of members who availed of
affect the reported amounts of the revenues and receivables. 12. OTHER ASSETS
Members 14,477,961 16,793,625 the securitization program and those who paid their annual dues in advance. The
(d) Allowance for Doubtful Accounts Tenants 580,169 251,880 This is composed of the following: contributions under the securitization program are amortized over ten (10) years. The portion
Advances to officers and employees 89,888 103,350 of the fees accruing within one (1) year is classified in the statement of financial position as
Allowance is made for specific and groups of accounts, where objective evidence of Others 89,289 165,607 Current Portion of Members’ Deposit. (Note 2.13)
2011 2010
impairment exists. The Chamber evaluates these accounts based on available facts and Total 15,237,307 17,314,462
circumstances, including, but not limited, to the length of the Chamber’s relationship with its Investment – PLDT 45,099 45,099
Allowance for doubtful accounts (3,831,258) (3,831,258) Refundable deposit 30,998 15,000 16. TENANTS’ DEPOSITS
members, the member’s current credit status based on third party credit reports and known
market forces, average age of accounts, collection experience and historical loss experience. 11,406,049 13,483,204 Office software license - 29,875
This account represents deposits from tenants, intended to answer for property and other
76,097 89,974
Allowance for doubtful accounts amounted to P3,831,258 for the year 2011 and 2010.(Note 6) A reconciliation of allowance for doubtful accounts is as follows: damages. This security deposit or balance is refundable upon expiration of the lease.
Investment in PLDT is carried at cost.
4.2 Judgments 2011 2010
Balance, beginning 3,831,258 1,199,258 17. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
In the process of applying the Chamber’s accounting policies, management has made the Provision - 2,632,000 13. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AND ACCRUED EXPENSES Executive Compensation
following judgments, apart from those involving estimation, which have the most significant
effect on the amounts recognized in the financial statements: Balance, end 3,831,258 3,831,258
4p11(d) This is composed of the following: The members of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee of the Chamber are not
(a) Basic Financial Asset In 2011, the Chamber did not provide additional allowance for doubtful accounts because compensated for their services as such, whether in the form of salaries, bonuses, allowances
there is no significant evidence that additional accounts are impaired. 2011 2010 and other monetary benefits. As of December 31, 2011 and 2010, the Chamber has no
The Chamber follows guidance on Section 11 on classifying non-derivative financial assets Accrued expenses 1,182,233 1,665,987 liability to the members of the Board of Trustees and the Executive Committee, which
11p14(a) with fixed or determinable payments and fixed maturity as other financial asset. This Receivable-others pertain to interest receivables from placements and time deposits. Other payables 531,819 293,294 requires disclosure.
11p5 classification requires significant judgment. In making the judgment, the Chamber evaluates
The analysis of the Chamber’s receivables as of December 31, 2011 and 2010 according to 1,714,052 1,959,281 The aggregate compensation and benefits paid to the managerial staff in 2011 and 2010 as
its intention and ability to hold its investments in notes up to maturity.
credit quality is as follows: follows:
If the Chamber fails to keep this investment to maturity other than for specific circumstances The fair values of accrued expenses and other payables have not been disclosed as, due to
explained in Section 11, it will be required to reclassify the whole class as available-for-sale. 2011 Neither Past Due Past Due Total their short duration, management considers the carrying amounts recognized in the 2011 2010
The investment would therefore be measured at fair value, not amortized cost. statements of financial position to be a reasonable approximation of their fair values.
nor Impaired Not impaired Impaired Short-term benefits 1,250,843 1,078,447
Members 4,198,781 6,447,922 3,831,258 14,477,961 Post-employment benefits
(b) Operating Leases Tenants 580,169 580,169 14. RETIREMENT PAYABLE Other long-term benefits
Officers and Share-based payments
The Chamber has entered into various operating lease agreements as a lessor. Critical employees 89,888 89,888
judgment was exercised by management to distinguish each lease agreement as either an Retirement payable for 2011 and 2010 is computed as follows: 1,250,843 1,078,447
Others 89,289 89,289
operating or finance lease by looking at the transfer or retention of significant risk and rewards
of ownership of the properties covered by the agreements. 4,958,127 6,447,922 3,831,258 15,237,307 2011 2010
Beginning balance 122,257 210,909 18. CEBU BUSINESS MONTH ACTIVITIES
Rent income amounted to P2,028,551 and P1,850,637 in 2011 and 2010, respectively.(Note Accrued retirement expense for the year 6,019 5,959
20) 2010 Neither Past Due Past Due Total Payment - (94,611) Cebu Business Month is an annual project of the Chamber conducted during the whole month
nor Impaired Not impaired Impaired Retirement payable 128,276 122,257 of June to promote business opportunities in Cebu. Revenues and Expenditures from this
Members 4,099,535 8,862,832 3,831,258 16,793,625 project are shown below.
5. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
Tenants 251,880 251,880 The Chamber has not established a formal retirement plan nor has it engaged the service of
Officers and an actuary to compute its present value of retirement obligation. It has, however, recognized
This is composed of the following: 103,350 103,350
employees accrued benefit obligations due to qualified employees in accordance with the minimum
2011 2010
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7p20 Others 165,607 165,607 requirement under R. A. 7641(Note 2.11).
2011 2010 Revenues
4,620,372 8,862,832 3,831,258 17,314,462
Cash 1,643,443 1,674,135 Government grant 5,000,000 4,000,000
Cash equivalents 18,940,941 9,698,162 Grand Expo Exhibit 883,895 391,554
20,584,384 11,372,297 Golf 610,600 307,100
Tourism Congress 332,200 210,995
Cash accounts with banks generally earn interest at rates based on daily bank deposit rates. Entrepreneur 281,489 37,050
77 88 11
11 12
12
NOTES NOTES
c. Taxes and Licenses
ICT 250,741 829,390
Sponsorship 198,000 2,428,700 The following other expense is presented net of their corresponding income: The following table shows the taxes and licenses paid and accrued in 2011 and 2010 and
19. GENERAL MEMBERSHIP FEES AND DUES lodged under operating expenses:
1st creative industry summit 182,236 -
Publicity and promotions 168,000 - 2011 2010
This is composed of the following:
Chamber awards 131,919 53,900 DOST expense 166,646 - 2011 2010
Chamber gives back 40,000 - DOST income (81,531) - Real property taxes 162,872 125,489
2011 2010
Trails of Success 4,000 45,000 Net expense 85,115 - Business permit 51,841 30,160
Annual dues-existing members 3,873,790 3,825,920 Other fees 14,985 17,064
Coffee table book 700 39,750
Annual dues-new members 225,000 223,000
Meet the business - 13,800 229,698 172,713
Entrance fee 162,000 156,000
8,083,780 8,357,239 26. INCOME TAXES
4,260,790 4,204,920 d. The Chamber is not involved in any preliminary investigation, litigation and/or prosecution in
Expenses The computation of the Normal Tax and the Minimum Corporate Income Tax are shown courts or bodies outside BIR. It has not been assessed any tax deficiency.
Publicity and promotions 661,050 770,860 below:
20. LEASE OPERATIONS
Operational 763,247 726,663
Normal 2011 2010 27. RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES
Entrepinoy's expense 586,901 The Chamber leases out 2/3 of its building to a number of lessees. The lease contracts cover
Business in golf 445,109 463,380 Rental Revenue 2,028,551 1,850,637
a period of one year and are renewed annually.
1st creative industry summit 374,427 - Less: Direct Cost 1,105,839 1,226,027 The Chamber’s risk management is coordinated by its Board of Trustees. It is exposed to a
Tourism congress 309,783 177,138 Net income from property operations is computed below: Net Income 922,712 624,610 variety of financial risk in performing its activities. Its strategy focuses principally on securing
Chamber awards 235,176 231,658 short to medium-term cash flows by minimizing exposures to financial markets. The Chamber
Entrepreneur 212,924 33,618 2011 2010 Income tax at 30% thereof 276,814 187,383 does not actively engage in the trading of financial assets nor does it write options. It has no
Ways and means 203,479 29,895 Rent income 2,028,551 1,850,637 Less: Prior years' excess credits 143,933 208,564 significant exposure to foreign currency as most transactions are denominated in Philippine
Direct expenses: Current creditable withholding tax 81,072 225,005 122,752 331,316 pesos, its functional currency. It likewise has little exposure to interest rate risk as its deposits
Medical & Dental 106,141 55,990
have fixed interest rates. Its exposure to credit risk is limited to the carrying amount of its
Mancom 70,868 5,458 Depreciation-Building 720,657 814,780 Income tax payable (Refundable) 51,809 (143,933)
receivables from members, tenants and others. The status of these receivables are however,
ICT 38,154 530,143 Real property tax 109,124 80,313 constantly monitored.
Trails of success 7,130 28,943 Other direct expenses:
Opening salvo 2,942 160 Building repairs 20,300 52,868 The Chamber is also exposed to liquidity or funding risk, the risk that it will encounter difficulty
MCIT
Sponsorship 567 360 Light and water 255,758 278,066 in raising funds to meet its day-to-day flow requirements. The Chamber’s objectives to
Net income - leasing operations 922,712 624,610
Donation - 1,200,000 1,105,839 1,226,027 manage its liquidity profile are: a) to ensure that adequate funding is available at all times; b)
Grand Expo - 1,186,158 Net income 922,712 624,610 to meet commitments as they arise without incurring unnecessary cost; and c) to be able to
MCIT @ 2% thereof 18,454 12,492 access funding when needed at the least possible cost.
Meet the business - 4,825
Shop Cebu - 268 Two-thirds (2/3) of the Chamber’s building is being leased out to tenants. Thus, this
28. OTHER MATTERS
4,017,898 5,445,517 percentage is used in computing direct expense incurred during the year pertaining to its Other Tax Disclosures
leasing operation.
In 2011, “Held to Maturity Investment" was reclassified to “Other Financial Asset” under
Net Revenues/Expenses 4,065,882 2,911,722 a. Value Added Tax noncurrent asset. Likewise, “Investment in Affiliate” was reclassified to “Investment in
Associate” under noncurrent asset. Consequently, the financial statements for 2010 was
21. OTHER INCOME Output Taxes
In 2011, the Chamber received assistance from Cebu City Government of Php 2,000,000 and amended to conform with the current year’s presentation. The following table shows the effect
Cebu Provincial Government of Php 3,000,000 as counterpart for their project Cebu Business of such reclassification on the audited financial statements for 2010:
This account consists of the following: The total amount of revenues with the corresponding output taxes in 2011 annd 2010 are as
Month for the year 2011.
follows: 2010 Before Reclassification Reclassification As Reclassified
2011 2010
Noncurrent Assets
Government grant in 2010 refers to the memorandum of agreement between the Chamber Interest income 618,224 946,775 2011 2010
Other financial asset 6,400,000 6,400,000
and Cebu City Government and the Cebu Provincial Government whereby both committed to Go organic-net 507,619 - Revenue 1,309,414 1,600,573
provide financial assistance to the Chamber in the amount of Php2,000,000 each, Held to maturity investment 6,400,000 (6,400,000) -
GMM income 271,996 81,200 Output Tax 154,471 192,068
respectively and as counterpart for their project Cebu Business Month for the year 2010. Health expo income 161,637 7,851 Investment in associate 5,963,153 5,963,153
Under the agreement, the Chamber shall be held fully responsible and accountable for the Visayas area business conference 100,000 297,991 Investment in affiliate 5,963,153 (5,963,153) -
b. Withholding Taxes
successful implementation of the project and shall disburse the financial assistance in
Seminar income-net 90,453 241,656
accordance with the proposal and financial plan, which shall be approved by the City Mayor
Members' services 57,150 454,084 The following shows the total remittance of withholding taxes in 2011 and 2010:
and the Provincial Governor. 29. EXTERNAL AUDIT AND OTHER RELATED MATTERS
Emerging Indusries income-net 46,019 -
Environmental business industries-net 4,011 - 2011 2010 Sta. Ana, Rivera & Co. has not rendered any other services aside from the audit of the
Trade mission 1,620 254,698 a) Tax on compensation and benefits 108,866 156,098 Chamber’s annual financial statements or services that are normally provided in connection
Grants-RTPC - 38,420 b) Expanded withholding tax 157,493 162,966 with statutory and regulatory filings in 2011 and 2010.
Desk calendar income - 152,000 b) Creditable withholding taxes ! 68,314 58,729
The engagement of Sta. Ana Rivera & Co. as external auditors has been approved by the
Miscellaneous 848,898 429,381 ! ! 334,673 377,793 Board of Trustees.
2,707,627 2,904,056
17 18
13
13 1414 17 18
Payables
23. UTILITIES
The following other income are presented net of their corresponding expenses: There has been no change and disagreements with the independent auditors on accounting
This account consists of the following:
and financial disclosures.
2011 2010
Go organic: 2011 2010
compensation
30. DATE OF AUTHORIZATION FOR ISSUANCE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Government grant 1,099,000 - Light and water 381,729 434,478
chambe r
Other income 186,800 - Communications 311,199 306,837 The President is the authorized representative of the Chamber to approve the financial
1,285,800 - 692,928 741,315 statements. On April 4, 2012, the President approved the financial statements and authorized
Organic movements expense (778,181) - them for issue.
Net revenue 507,619 -
DEPOSITS
24. INSURANCE AND SECURITY SERVICES
FEES
Go organic income includes assistance from Department of Agriculture amounting to Php
1,099,000. In this memorandum of agreement, the Chamber shall undertake the planning and This account consists of the following:
incomeTAX
conceptualization of Cebu Going Organic “CEBU GO” Fair and Conference, which was held
finance
operational cost
last October 2011 and include Department of Agriculture as CEBU GO partner. 2011 2010
Security services 481,585 387,221
2011 2010
Insurance 76,731 73,297
Seminar income 119,520 638,700
(29,067) 558,316 460,518
ASSET
Emerging industries income 89,000 -
Emerging industries expense (42,981) -
liabilities
2011 2010
Rental
Net revenue 46,019 -
CBM
General membership meeting 843,450 597,019
revenues
Representation and entertainment 427,096 384,200
Project related expenses 400,442 761,604
2011 2010 Discount 275,640 98,603
Environmental business industries income 14,400 - Office supplies 252,294 175,194
Environmental business industries expense (10,389) - Transportation and travel 216,780 164,461
STATEMENTS
Net revenue 4,011 -
NET
Donation 200,000 -
Repairs and maintenance 170,583 262,947
Annual report 157,914 195,895
22. COMPENSATION AND OTHER BENEFITS Fellowship 122,486 -
DOST expense-net 85,115 -
This account consists of the following:
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Total Number of Members Members Group Sector / Business Nature / Classification
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10 ACADEME/SCHOOLS 2 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES
6 ACCOUNTING FIRM 2 INK
1 ACTIVATED CARBON 10 INSURANCE
6 ADVERTISING AGENCY /BILLBOARDS 1 LANDSCAPING
2 AIRCON/AIRCONDITIONING 1 LAUNDRY POWDER
5 APARREL/BAGS 6 LEGAL SERVICES
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9 APPLIANCES 1 LIGHT
3 ARCHITECTURE/INTERIOR DESIGNING 3 LIQUOR/WINE
2 ARCHIVING/RELOCATING SERVICES 19 LOGISTICS/FORWARDERS
6 BAKERY/ BAKED PRODUCTS 2 JUICE/BEVERAGES
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19 BANKS 7 MANPOWER
2 BATTERY 4 MARINE PRODUCTS
1 BALLS 1 MEAT
1 BLADES 2 MEDIA/TV
1 BOXES/VAULTS 2 MEDICAL PRODUCTS
3 BPO’s/CALL CENTER 2 MEDICAL SERVICES
Page 64 2 MINING
3 BROKERS/BROKERAGE 2 NOODLES/BISCUITS
5 CARS/AUTOMOTIVE 3 OFFICE SUPPLIES/COMPUTERS/PRINTERS
5 CARAGEENAN/SEAWEED 3 ONLINE JOB SEARCH
1 CARTONS Page 75
1 CASINO 2 PAINT
1 CATERING SERVICES 3 PHARMACY
1 CELLPHONES 2 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS/SUPPLEMENTS
1 CEMENT 1 PIPES
1 CERAMICS 2 PLAQUES/RINGS/PINS
2 CERTIFYING BODY 7 POWER
1 CINEMA 7 PRINTING PROVIDERS
Membership Directory
1 COFFEE 8 PROCESSED FOODS
3 COMPUTER/IT PRODUCTS & SERVICES Page 76
6 CONDIMENTS/INGREDIENTS/OIL/FLOUR 2 PRODUCTION & EVENTS
Page 65 3 PUBLICATION/NEWSPAPER
2 CONDUCTORS/CHIPS 2 RAW SUGAR
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REAL ESTATE
RECYCLING (SCRAP/PAPER/METAL)
RESORT
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ACF LOGISTICS WORLDWIDE, INC. 3/F Mitsubishi Bldg., Highway, Mandaue City Industry
MINING MYNIMO, INC.
Mr. Clarito F. Fruelda ( President ) Tel. nos.: 3437888 | Fax no.: 3437855
PAGES HOLDINGS, INC. HJR INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION KOLINSKI PHOSPHATE MINING CO., INC. Mr. Wesley Paul B. Chiongbian ( President/CEO )
Door 4, G/F Dispo Phils. Bldg., A.C. Cortes Ave., Mandaue City hnuy@[Link]
Ms. Haide Sun Yunam ( Corporate Secretary /Treasurer ) Mr. Vicente V. Colina ( President and CEO ) Rm 304 RJ Quano Bldg., M.C Briones, Street Highway, Mandaue City
Tel. nos.: 3445696/4203535 | Fax no.: 3460512 Cargo forwarder/trucking warehousing Mr. Manuel D. Pages, Jr. ( Chairman & CEO )
Don Sergio Suico St., Riverside Canduman, Mandaue City 10F Insular Life Bldg., Cebu Bus. Park, Cebu City Tel. no.: 5054205 | Fax no.: 4223384
[Link] | cffruelda@[Link] Service Banilad, Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 3437683-84 | Fax no.: 3454196 Tel. nos.: 2663581-82 | Fax no.: 2663988 [Link]
Freight forwarding Tel. no.: 4161122 | Fax no.: 4161122 local 113
[Link]@[Link] | haide_syunam@[Link] vcolina@[Link] info@[Link] | wes@[Link] | aj@[Link]
Service bunpages@[Link]
carmen_camasura@[Link] Granulated Rock Phosphate Job website / Online job advertising and classified ads
Fresh fruit juices & shakes, fruit combinations; pre-school, elementary,
Frozen marine products Industry Service
high school, day care center
73 Service Industry
74
Paint - Processed Foods 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory Processed Foods - Real Estate
PAINT SUAREZ AND SONS, INC. CITY ART TRAVEL AND TOURS AND PRINTING SERVICES PROFOOD INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION RAW SUGAR CEBU MANILA HOMES REALTY PREVIOUSLY ESTENZO
Ms. Emerita R. Aguirre ( Administration Manager ) Mr. Erwin J. Boiser ( Owner and Sales Manager ) Mr. Jerry Uy ( Export Manager )
BOGO-MEDELLIN MILLING CO., INC. REAL ESTATE LESSOR
EXTREME SYSTEMS DISTRIBUTION, INC. Humay-humay Road, Gun-ob, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu C.B. Igot Bldg., GY Dela Cerna St., Poblacion, Lapu-Lapu City Highway Maguikay, Mandaue City Ms. Elisa Torres ( President )
Mr. Cesar A. Ting ( President ) Mr. Joel P. Cayasan ( General Manager )
Tel. no.: 3410210 | Fax no.: 3410212 Tel. no.: 5058303 | Fax no.: 5058303 Tel. nos.: 3467732 to 36/3461228 | Fax nos.: 3467738/ 3467737 Socorro Estenzo Bldg., ML Quezon Ave. Cabancalan, Mandaue City
265 Magallanes St., Pahina Central, Cebu City Luy-a, Medellin, Cebu
[Link] | cbu_Sales@[Link] erwin_boiser@[Link] | cityart_cebu@[Link] sales@[Link] Tel. nos.: 5113632/2682898 | Fax no.: 4207400 | lizestenzo@yahoo.
Tel. nos.: 2561322/2534505 | Fax no.: 2534557 Manufacturer & exporter (dried fruits, aseptic fruit puree, jams, juices, Tel. nos.: 4362330/4362029 | Fax no.: 4362093
Rings, plaques, medals, corporate awards, trophies, pins, name Tarpaulin, canvass, stickers and vinyl; also has expertise in digital shirt com
esdi2008@[Link] & others) jpcnbogocebu@[Link]
plates/ Engraving, casting, stamping printing, signanges, billboards, pvc cards for ids and almost all printing Real estate brokering; property management; property sales and rentals
Sells house and automotive paints and other materials necessary for Industry Raw sugar factory
Industry needs. / Travel and tours for both local and domestic tours. Service
construction Industry
Service
Trade SAN MIGUEL CORPORATION CEBU PROPERTY VENTURES & DEVELOPMENT
POWER GRAPHICSTAR IMAGING CORPORATION Ms. Romelinda J. Cruz-Garces ( Communication Officer ) BOGO-MEDELLIN SUGARCANE PLANTER’S
ASSOCIATION, INC. CORPORATION
TREASURE ISLAND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION ABOITIZ EQUITY VENTURES, INC. Mr. Jimmy W. Wu ( President ) Highway, Mandaue City Mr. Francis O. Monera ( President )
Tel. no.: 3457450 | Fax no.: 3460063 | ggarces_smc@[Link] Mr. Jose Mari M. Miranda ( President )
Mr. Daniel O. Ong ( VP-Sales/Finance ) Mr. Xavier Jose M. Aboitiz JS Alinsun Street, Basak, Mandaue City 7/F Cebu Holdings Center, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City
Food and beverage Luy-a, Medellin, Cebu
No. 2, 3rd Ave., S. Osmeña Blvd., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer Tel. no.: 2381234 | Fax no.: 4220087 Tel. no.: 2315301 local 144 | Fax no.: 2315300
Industry Tel. nos.: 4362086/ 5125706 | Fax no.: 4362086 | bmspai@[Link]
Tel. no.: 2320513 | Fax no.: 2320518/ 9173200658 Aboitiz Corporate Center, Gov. Manuel A. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City [Link] | jwu@[Link] [Link] | fomonera@[Link]
Centrifugal raw sugar (brown) molasses
[Link] | sales@[Link] Tel. no.: 4111800 | Fax no.: 2314037 Billboards, Banner/streamers, Yearbooks, Posters, Business Cards, Cebu IT Park, The Walk, eBloc Tower
SEAMASTER FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Sectoral
Manufacturer of paints and chemicals, thinners, varnish and adhesives [Link] | txabi@[Link] Photo book, Flyers, Brochure, Magazine, Catalogues, Stickers, Transit Service
Ms. Vicenta “Tata” Melgazo ( Admin/Finance Officer )
Industry Power, food and land/Banking
Industry
Ads, Signages, Plaques/certificates, Digital signages, etc. / Large R. Ceniza Street., Lawis Jugan, Consolacion, Cebu REAL ESTATE EMRO INTERNATIONAL, INC.
format printing, digital print on demand, sign fabrication Tel. nos.: 032-5642378/4233201 | Fax no.: 032-4233201 ABOITIZLAND, INC.
Mr. Emilio Mario R. Osmeña ( President/Manager )
PHARMACY CEBU ENERGY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION/
Service Food and marine product processor, manufacturer tempura; squid ball, fish ball Mr. Allan Go Alfon ( Assistant Vice President/GM )
3/F Cebu Yacht Club, MEPZ Lapu-Lapu City
CEBU FAR EASTERN DRUG, INC. Industry Aboitizland, Inc., Aboitiz and Co Complex, Arch. Reyes Ave.,
TOLEDO POWER COMPANY LIM TONG PRESS, INC. Tel. nos.: 3407838/3407837 | Fax no.: 3407838
Mr. Francis U. Chang ( Vice-President ) Kasambagan, Mabolo, Cebu City
Mr. Manuel Limtong/Jack Huang ( Gen. Manager/Director ) Real estate
103-105 Pres. Osmeña Blvd., Corner Plaridel St., Cebu City
Mr. Arthur “Art” N. Aguilar ( President ) VERMEDES, INC. Tel. no.: 4111600 | Fax no.: 4161083
15th Level, Metrobank Plaza Bldg., F. Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City Serafin Borces St., Mabolo, Cebu City Mr. Erwin T. Siao ( President ) Service
Tel. nos.: 4168469/2558741-3 | Fax no.: 2552074 [Link]
Tel. no.: 2548855 | Fax no.: 2532665 Tel. nos.: 2329767/2313969 | Fax no.: 2311278 441-1B V-Rama Ave., Guadalupe, Cebu City [Link]@[Link] | [Link]@[Link]
fedicebu@[Link]
MaeCatherineMelchor@[Link] limtong@[Link] Tel. nos.: 2545767/ 2545738 | Fax no.: 2553405 HAMMERCON, INC.
contactus@[Link]
Drugs/gen. merchandise Offset printing, scanning, continuous computer forms, calendars, Mr. Roderick Ngo ( Chairman/President )
[Link]@[Link] rmmango@[Link] Real estate development - residential (villages/condos); industrial,
Trade brochures, packaging Dried mango slices, mango chips, dried pineapple, dried papaya, 180 M.J. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City
Electric Power commercial/ Property management/Commercial/
Service maringo (mango and tamarind mix) / Manufacturing Tel. no.: 2328284 | Fax no.: 2328287
Industry Leasing/Economic Zone/Sustained Community Relations & CSR
LA NUEVA PHAMACY Industry Service
westside@[Link]
Mr. Robinson Uy ( General Manager ) MILLENNIAL GRAPHICS Contractor & housing development
CEBU PRIVATE POWER CORPORATION Service
66 Magallanes St. Cebu City
Mr. Roger Q. Lim ( SVP & General Manager ) Ms. Judith Mascardo-Pua ( Manager ) VIRGINIA FOOD, INC. ARCENAS & SONS, INC.
Tel. nos.: 2562897/ 2562898 | Fax no.: 2541080 476 F Molave St., Camputhaw, Cebu City Mr. Felix O. Tiukinhoy, Jr. ( President ) Mr. Edwin B. Cabato ( AVP- Admin. )
Old veco Compound, Barangay Ermita, Cebu City HANDUMANAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
ryu@[Link] Tel. nos.: 4161930/ 2320625 | Fax nos.: 4161930/2320625 Private Road, Gorordo Ave., Brgy. Camputhaw, Cebu City 4th Flr., Arcenas Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2537145/47 | Fax no.: 4169567 Mr. Daniel Vidal R. Arcenas ( CEO )
Retail/wholesale of medicine and medical supplies millennialgrfx@[Link] Tel. no.: 3448652/2391323 | Fax no.: 3448654/2391329 Tel. no.: 2542782 | Fax no.: 2546189
rqlim@[Link] Arcenas Bldg., Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City
Trade Pre-press service bureau/color separation/proofing; Large format boytiukinhoy@[Link] kabats@[Link]
Electricity (independent power producer) Canned corned beef, sausage, beef, luncheon meat, beef and beans, Tel. no.: 2542782 | Fax no.: 2546189 | [Link]@[Link]
Industry printing/color management consulting Real estate development, building/office space rental
NEW SACRED HEART PHARMACY fresh processed meat like hotdog, ham, tapa, hungarian sausage Real estate development
Service Service
Ms. Cynthia T. Sangalang ( Pharmacist-Owner ) Industry Service
EAST ASIA UTILITIES CORPORATION
19 B. Rodriguez St., Cebu City OPTIMA TYPOGRAPHICS, INC. BIGFOOT PROPERTIES, INC.
Tel. nos.: 2535357/2546627 | Fax no.: 2546627
Mr. Rogelio Q. Lim ( President/CEO )
Mr. Edwin S. Villaver ( Manager )
PRODUCTION & EVENTS Ms. Angel Trebol ( Property Manager )
HANOVER HOLDINGS CO., INC.
cyntantoco@[Link]
Barrio Ibo, MEZ1, Lapu-Lapu City AZUL MUNDIAL PRODUCTION Mr. Jose Ng ( Manager )
#9C Mina St., Mabolo, Cebu City Bigfoot Center, F. Ramos St., Cogon Central, Cebu City
Tel. no.: 3405322 | Fax no.: 3405409 Mr. Adamson Hidalgo Abiva ( General Manager ) Hernan Cortes St., Cabangcalan, Mandaue City
Retail drugstore Tel. no.: 2324287 | Fax nos.: 3407636/ 2322287 Tel. no.: 4951655 | Fax no.: 4959650
Services: power generation Manuel L. Quezon National Highway, Brgy. Pajo, Lapu-Lapu City Cebu Tel. nos.: 3436111/3436222/3436333 | Fax no.: 3436999
Trade optimatype@[Link] [Link]
Service Tel. no.: 5053668 jose@[Link]
Printing services [Link] | aabiva@[Link] angel@[Link]
Property developer
Service Property management
PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS/ EWP CEBU CORPORATION Events and conference services and promotes trade exhibitions in
Southeast Asia and Australia. Service
Service
Mr. Su Yong Jang ( President )
SUPPLEMENTS Colon, Naga, Cebu
PDP DIGITAL, INC.
Mr. Daniel Carpentier ( CEO )
Service
BORROMEO BROS. ESTATE, INC. JESA MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
CEBU FIRST VITA PLUS Tel. no.: 5054065 loc 701 / 505603 | Fax no.: 5057633 Mr. Max O. Borromeo ( General Manager )
Mr. Rene S. Avila
Unit 2C Maryvil e Condominium, C. Rosal At., Corner Gorordo Ave., Cebu City RED TAG EVENTS & PRODUCTIONS Century Plaza, Commercial Complex, Juana Osmeña Street, Cebu City
Mr. Cecilio De Leon ( Product Center Owner ) [Link] Suite 202, Centro Maximo, D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2327705/ 4124269 | Fax nos.: 4124269/2327705 Mrs. Girlie Eparwa ( General Manager ) Tel. nos.: 2557818/ 255-7817 | Fax no.: 2539205
103 Binamira Bldg., Gorordo Ave., Cebu City sychang@[Link] | kimshk@[Link] Tel. nos.: 2533029/2533027 | Fax no.: 2533027
www. [Link] # 9 Sunset Drive, Lahug, Cebu City jesamgt@[Link]
Tel. nos.: 2313169/2620058 | Fax no.: 2313169 Operation and maintenance of a power plant bros@[Link]
info@[Link] pdpdigital@[Link] Tel. nos.: 4147257/2386559 | Fax no.: 4147257 Real estate lessor
[Link] | leodeleon888@[Link] Industry Real estate lessor/ developer
dancarpentier@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] [Link] Service
Beauty, Health and Wellness Service
Guidebooks, coffee table books, road maps, & street atlas, novelties & redtagprinting@[Link] | redtagevents@[Link]
Trade SPC POWER CORPORATION souvenirs/Printing, pre-press, video editing, digital photography bryanmadronero@[Link] | bryan@[Link] LEGACY PLAINS DEVELOPERS CORPORATION
Mr. Reinerio J. Lastimoso ( VP-Operations ) Service Events management and productions, advertising and promotions, CEBU ADVENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Ms. Amabelle S. Cañedo ( Chief Executive Officer )
INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICALS INC. Colon, City of Naga, Cebu graphics and multimedia, printing and signage, large format printing Mr. Mario Panganiban ( General Manager )
4658 Tiber, Minglanilla, Cebu
Mr. Dennis B. Wong ( Executive Vice President/COO ) Tel. nos.: 2726836-37 | Fax nos.: 2726839/ 2726838 PROCESSED FOODS Service Gochan Compound, M.J. Cuenco Mabolo, Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 4904201/2728235 | legacyplains@[Link]
Juan Luna Ave., Mabolo, Cebu City [Link] | rjlastimoso@[Link] COMBRANDS, INC. (CHICHARRITOS) Tel. no.: 2332772 | Fax no.: 2332772
Tel. nos.: 2310675/ 4127772 | Fax no.: 2310658 Electric power/Electric power generation Mr. Eugene M. Ojeda ( Plant Manager ) PUBLICATION / NEWSPAPER vmat_cebu@[Link]
Memorial Park Developers
Service
[Link] Service CTK Lucky Warehouse, North Road, Tabok, Mandaue City J’S PUBLICATION (THE FREEMAN) CO., INC. Packaging, consumer products, houses/
admin@[Link] | dennis@[Link] | marketing@[Link] Tel. no.: 4205035 | Fax no.: 4205035 Mr. Melandro Mendoza ( General Manager ) Property spaces commercial & residential
Fuente Osmeña, Cebu City Service
LUDO & LUYM DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Pharmaceuticals, soap & detergents, chemicals, food & beverage, VISAYAN ELECTRIC COMPANY [Link] Mr. John Luym ( Chairman/President )
diagnostic reagents, toiletries Mr. Eric G. Ching ( Manager, Community Relations ) emojeda@[Link] | chicharritos@[Link] Tel. nos.: 2531276-79/4168588-89 | Fax no.: 2550927
freemanads@[Link] Mango Square, Gen. Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City
Industry J. Panis St., Banilad, Cebu City One of the leading company on manufacturing which produces GMP CEBU HOLDINGS, INC.
The freeman daily, the freeman metro journal, the freeman magazine Tel. nos.: 2548695/2550650 | Fax no.: 2551852
Tel. no.: 2308326 | Fax no.: 2329542 & HACCP Certified chicharritos chicharron products. Ms. Clavel G. Tongco ( Senior Division Head ) [Link]
[Link] | info@[Link] Service 4th flr., Ayala Admin. Office, Ayala Center, Cebu
PIPES Distribution of electricity
Industry
Tel. no.: 2315342 | Fax no.: 2315345
luymdev@[Link] |mangosqr@[Link]
Real estate property developers and managers
PHOENIX BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION Service MANILA BULLETIN [Link]
L & J FRESH MANGO INTERNATIONAL Mr. Florencio A. Riveral, Jr. ( OIC- Cebu Branch ) Service
Mr. Edgar B. Watin ( General Manager ) Ms. Lily Malazarte Ejares ( Branch Manager ) [Link]@[Link] | [Link]@[Link]
H. Joaquino St., Mabolo, Cebu City D. Jakosalem Cor. J.C. Zamora Sts., Parian, Cebu City
#055 Budlaan Road, Talamban, Cebu City (Near Mehitabel) Real estate / shopping center
Tel. no.: 2330115 | Fax no.: 2331101 PRINTING PROVIDERS Tel. nos.: 3444172/4169355 | Fax no.: 4160525
Tel. nos.: 2560125/2560127-28 | Fax no.: 2560125
Service
MANGO PLAZA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Mr. Earl Kokseng ( President )
phoenixbsc@[Link] BASIC GRAPHICS, INC. [Link] | mb_cebu@[Link]
lilymalazarte@[Link] Manila Bulletin Brodsheet, Tempo and Balita, Magazines like Cruising, G/F Mahogany Court, Arch. Reyes Ave., Cebu City
Pipes & waterproofing products; pipes installation, waterproofing Mr. Anthony Mercado ( General Manager ) Wholesale and dealer of fresh mangoes (exporting mangoes) CEBU INDUSTRIAL PARK DEVELOPERS, INC.
Animal Scene, Sports Digest, Garage Wedding Essential, Wedding Tel. nos.: 2322301/2322309 | Fax no.: 2322305
Service Oakridge Business Park, 880 AS Fortuna Street, Banilad, Mandaue City Trade Mr. Joseph Michael A. Santos ( General Manager )
Destination, Sense & Style and Agriculture earlkokseng@[Link]
Tel. no.: 3438883 | Fax no.: 3443572 WCLP-SEX Brgy. Arpili, Balamban, Cebu Real estate lessor restaurant
Print media - newspaper industry
[Link]
PLAQUES/RINGS/PINS inquiry@[Link]
PHIL-UNION FROZEN FOODS, INC.
Mr. Kunho Choi ( President )
Service Tel. no.: 4111644 | Fax no.: 4162577
[Link]@[Link]
Service
A. SUAREZ STERLING CORPORATION Offset printing, digital printing, large format, photography, lay-outing Gate #5, Mactan Economic Zone 1, Lapu-Lapu City
Mr. Apolinar G. Suarez, Jr. ( President ) SUN STAR PUBLISHING, INC. Real estate development/ MARIA LUISA PROPERTIES/AGRO-MACRO
and publications Tel. nos.: 3414165 to 67 | Fax no.: 2363234 Ms. Cosette Fernandez ( AVP – Marketing ) Industrial estate DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
852 G. Ouano Street, Mandaue City Service choi@[Link] | marud_21@[Link] | villegas@[Link] P. Del Rosario St., Cebu City Service Maria Kashfi Ouano ( Administrative Officer )
Tel. no.: 3462437 | Fax no.: 4203522 Frozen sea foods manufacturing firm Tel. nos.: 2546100 LOC 117/4168355 | Fax no.: 2538232 No. 21 Paseo Annabelle, Ma. Luisa Estate Park, Banilad, Cebu City
[Link] | info@[Link] Industry [Link] Tel. no.: 3462626 | Fax no.: 3469188
Awards, plaques, sterling silver jewelry
mmfernandez@[Link] | cakiamko@[Link] [Link] | info@[Link]
Industry Sunstar Cebu, Sun Star Super Balita, Bisdak Magazine, Sun Star Real estate (lots, house and lot)
75 Website, Cebu Year Book / News Publications, Advertising
Service
Service 76
Real Estate - Resort 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory Restaurant - Roof/Roofing Materials
MSY HOLDINGS CORPORATION RADKOSONS REALTY CO., INC. BLUEWATER MARIBAGO BEACH RESORT RESTAURANT RECREATIONAL PARK HEVA MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Mr. Freddie Salimbangon ( Marketing Director ) Ms. Daisy J. Kokseng ( Managing Director ) Mr. Rhyz O. Buac ( General Manager ) Ms. Valerie G. Sebastian ( President )
CAFÉ LAGUNA/LAGUNA GARDEN CAFÉ BG’S RAINFOREST PARK CEBU, INC.
Suite 501 Cebu Holdings Center, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City 3041 V. Rama Ave. Guadalupe Cebu City Buyong, Maribago, Suong, Lapu-Lapu City Colon Corner Leon Kilat Street, Cebu City
Ms. Julita P. Urbina ( CEO ) Mr. Freddie A. Guillen ( President & CEO )
Tel. nos.: 4158090/4206080 | Fax no.: 2315561 Tel. no.: 2544041 | Fax no.: 254-2100 Tel. no.: 4020100 | Fax no.: 4981808 Tel. no.: 2548888 | Fax no.: 2549898
c/o Laguna Garden Café, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City CIE Access Road, F. Cabahug St., Kasambagan, Mabolo, Cebu City
[Link] | bayswater@[Link] daisy_kokseng@[Link] [Link] HEVA operates 7 branches situated in Panay Island, Ormoc, Tacloban
Tel. no.: 2338603 | Fax no.: 2338602 Tel. nos.: 2663246/2391820 | Fax no.: 2390350
Housing/Real estate Retails: condominium-residential and business / Brokerage, rentals, maribago@[Link] | gm@[Link] and Sogod and Leyte under the business name Gaisano capital./Gen.
lgc@[Link] [Link]
Service project selling [Link]@[Link] Merchandise & Dept. Store
Food services: restaurant & catering services butguil@[Link] | kay909sb@[Link] | cgabadia@[Link]
Service Resort, Hotel & Spa/Weddings, Events, Spa treatment, dining, art Trade
Service The first of its kind in Cebu City. A place where people can relax, shop,
NEXUS REAL ESTATE CORPORATION exhibits, scuba diving, water sports, dolpo kids club
dine and experience adventure. The total entertainment, leisure and
Ms. Shanna Lopez ( Executive Vice President ) ROBINLAND, INC. Service JOVIMA MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
596 - N N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City CHOI CITY SEAFOOD RESTAURANT adventure place in the city.
Mr. Edwin B. Robin ( President ) Service Engr. Joseph R. Yu ( President )
Tel. nos.: 2625438/ 4185392 | Fax no.: 2611792 Robin Bldg. Ml Quezon Ave., Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City CEBU WETLAND RESORT Mr. Lun Chee Li ( Restaurant Manager ) JY Square Basement, Gorordo Ave., Lahug, Cebu City
[Link] South Arcade, Banilad Town Center, Banilad, Cebu City
info@[Link] | shanna@[Link]
Tel. no.: 2384257 | Fax no.: 5053173
[Link] | ebrobin@[Link]
Engr. Julito P. Roden ( Proprietor )
186 N. Bacalso Ave., Ext., Cebu City Tel. no.: 2390999 | Fax no.: 2390999 RETAIL/SHOPPING CENTER Tel. nos.: 4172168/4172378 | Fax no.: 2312522
JY discovery mall, supermarket, and JY general construction
[Link]@[Link] choi_city@[Link] | lunchee@[Link] | choicity2010@[Link] AYALA CENTER CEBU
Real estate Tel. nos.: 2619921/ 2726860 | Fax no.: 2619919 Ms. Clavel G. Tongco ( Senior Division Head ) Service
Houses, Real Estate developer Service rodenconst@[Link] | cyrusgenses@[Link] Restaurant
Service Service 3/F Paseo Ciudad Ayala Center Cebu, Cebu City
Resort Tel. nos.: 2315342-44 | Fax no.: 2320389 ONG KIN KING & CO., INC.
SYNTECH PROPERTIES, INC. Service [Link] | cgtongco@[Link] Mr. Harrison Ong ( President )
OCEANTOWN PROPERTIES, INC. KUHKAI JAPANESE SEAFOODS RESTAURANT-KAISHU
Ms. Eva K. Lua ( Finance & Accountants Manager ) Fully integrated shopping center 28 Plaridel St., Cebu City
Mr. Virgilio J. Carsido ( Vice-President ) Mr. Jose Guy A. Ceniza ( General Manager )
Veterans Drive, Nivel Hills, Apas, Cebu City MOEVENPICK RESORT & SPA, CEBU Service Tel. no.: 2557428 | Fax no.: 2552079
5F, Ayala Life-FGU Center, Mindanao Ave, Cebu Business Park, Cebu City 168 Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City
Tel. no.: 2313060 | Fax no.: 2310647 Mr. Knuth Kiefer ( General Manager ) ongkinking88@[Link]
Tel. no.: 2383825 | Fax no.: 2383825 Tel. no.: 4952888 | Fax no.: 4951110
sales@[Link] Punta Engaño, Mactan Island, Lapu-lapu City CEBU PROGRESS COMMERCIAL Importer, trading, manufacturing / Supermarket, convenience store, shipping lines
vjcarsido_opi@[Link] info@[Link] | guy@[Link]
Real estate developer Tel. nos.: 492-7777/492-7761/7702 | Fax no.: 495-1431 Mr. Willy C. Uy ( General Manager ) Trade
Real estate developer Authentic Japanese cuisine / Fine dining
Service [Link] | [Link]@[Link] Colon - Climaco Sts., Cebu City
Service Service
Swiss hospitality business focus on gastronomy, hotels, wine & Tel. no.: 2550407 | Fax no.: 2552324 PHILLIPPINE RETAILERS ASSOCIATION-CEBU CHAPTER, INC.
premium branded products/ Movenpick is present in Europe, the
PACIFIC LAND VENTURES & PROPERTY
DEVELOPMENT, INC.
RECYCLING (SCRAP/ PAPER/ METAL) Middle East, Africa, Asia and North America / Hotel Services, F&B LC AVRASYA, INC.
cpc@[Link]
Furniture and upholstery materials
Mr. Jun Yap ( President )
C/o ALAGC Compound, Nasipit, Talamban, Cebu City
PAPER SAVERS AND TRADING CORPORATION and SPA Ms. Alma N. Villas ( Compliance Manager )
Trade Tel. no.: 3181536 | Fax no.: 3468966
Mr. Dennis R. Quiokeles ( General Manager ) 1408 V. Rama Ave., Guadalupe, Cebu City
Ms. Marianne S. Ocenar ( Manager ) Service [Link] | pra_cebu@[Link]
3/F FCB Financial Center, A.C. Cortes Avenue, Mandaue City, Cebu Tel. nos.: 4120882/2544442 | Fax no.: 2544442
194-C Lu Tai Compound Subangdaku, Mandaue City CEBU PROGRESS MARKETING Organization composed of retail shop owners / retailers in Cebu
Tel. nos.: 3433675/ 3433677/3458023 | Fax no.: 3433718 leylamsharwarma@[Link] | [Link]@[Link]
Tel. no.: 3464477 | Fax no.: 4223495 OIKONOMOS INT’L RESOURCES CORPORATION Mr. Kelly C. Uy ( Manager ) Sectoral
[Link] Shawarma / Retail
papersavers_cebu@[Link] | ocenar2002@[Link] Mr. Redentor N. Arias ( President & COO ) A. Borromeo Cor. P. Lopez St., Cebu City
Marketing@[Link]
Scrap paper maker Movenpick Resort and SPA Cebu, Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu Trade
Real estate development/Construction Tel. nos.: 2554906/2553497 | Fax no.: 2560889 PRINCE WAREHOUSE CLUB, INC.
Trade Tel. no.: 4927788 | Fax no.: 4927799 uykelly@[Link]
Service Mr. Robert L. Go ( General Manager )
[Link] | red@[Link] LIGHTHOUSE RESTAURANT, INC. Shoe, upholstery and bag materials, foam, plastic wares, furniture, 3rd Avenue North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
PAREB-CEBU, INC. PDY METAL RECYCLING JUNKSHOP Residential condos, wines/Hotel/resort, restaurants Ms. Lorna C. Nacar ( Supervisor ) stuff toys accessories, kitchen wares, plastic chairs & tables Tel. no.: 2316688 | Fax no.: 2320120
Mr. Richard Azares ( President ) Mr. Philip V. Dy ( Proprietor/Manager ) Service Gen. Maxilom Avenue, Cebu City Trade princewarehouseclub@[Link] robertgokoksing@[Link]
G/F, CCCI Cntr Cor. Commerce and Industry Sts., NRA Cebu City Sikatuna Cor. Bonifacio Street., T. Padilla, Cebu City Tel. nos.: 2332383/2546391 | Fax no.: 2322036 Plastic ware, general merchandise, kitchenware, houseware,
Tel. nos.: 2323940/4128776 | Fax no.: 2323940 Tel. nos.: 253-0014/4149848 | Fax no.: 2530014 PLANTATION BAY RESORT AND SPA gaisano-main@[Link] COLONNADE SUPERMARKET (CEBU DEVELOPMENT CORP.) department store / Retailer/wholesaler
cerebinfo@[Link] | diamondcrestrealty@[Link] philipmetals@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Mr. Efren P. Belarmino ( General Manager ) Native foods / Fine dining alacarte Mr. Alberto C. Chua ( Purchasing Manager ) Trade
Organization/Association - Real Estate Brokers Licensed Buy & sell of scrap metals; exporter Marigondon, Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines Service 82-90 Colon St., Cebu City
Sectoral Trade Tel. no.: 5059800 | Fax no.: 5059818 Tel. nos.: 2539067/2557409/2531687 | Fax no.: 2538760 S M CITY CEBU
[Link] QUEEN CITY FOOD CHAIN (DUNKIN’ DONUTS) Supermarket Ms. Marissa N. Fernan ( Vice President )
PHILIPPINE DUPLICATORS, INC. Mr. Jonathan Gesalem ( Operations Manager )
Mr. Manuel T. Heredia ( Regional Manager VISMIN )
RESORT rsvns@[Link] | gm@[Link]
salesmgr@[Link] Hernan Cortes, Subangdaku, Mandaue City
Trade North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2312484/ 2310557 | Fax no.: 2312079
Arch. Reyes Ave.,(across Gaisano Country Mall)Banilad,Cebu City AGUS RESORT & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Hotel, resort and spa/ Room accomodation, food & beverage, spa, aqua sports Tel. nos.: 3467259-60 | Fax no.: 3467250 FIRST PACIFIC FORTUNE COMMERCIAL CORPORATION Shopping center development and management
Tel. nos.: 2311363-64/2311366 | Fax no.: 2311363 Mr. Jose Antonio C. Osmeña ( General Manager ) Services/restaurant Mr. Edmund S. Gaisano, Jr. ( Corporate Secretary )
Service Service
[Link] | phildup@[Link] Barrio Agus, Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City Industry 126 F. Llamas St., Tisa, Cebu City
Real estate lessor (corporate offices) Tel. nos.: 2536597/ 5057674/ 4952352 | Fax no.: 2536597 Tel. no.: 2548888 | Fax no.: 2549898
Hotel / restaurant / Bahia resort hotel, Abuhan Pochero
SAN REMEGIO BEACH CLUB TAI-PAN DEVELOPMENT, INC.
Service Mr. Antonio Ynoc ( CEO ) STK TA BAY! SA PAOLITO’S SEAFOOD HOUSE First Pacific operates Gaisano Capital-Tisa located at Tisa Labangon, Mr. Henry S. Gaisano II ( President )
Service Ms. Ria Katrina Alcover ( Finance Officer ) Cebu City. It is currently planning to put up another branch in Talisay City, Cebu
Baybay, Tambangan, San Remegio, Cebu Henry Gaisano Building Corner Colon Leon Kilat Sts., Cebu City
PRIMARY HOMES, INC. Tel. no.: 2310382 | Fax no.: 4224070 Orchid Street, Capitol, Cebu City Trade Tel. no.: 2548888 | Fax no.: 2549898
Archt. Stephen Charles U. Liu ( President ) ALEGRE BEACH RESORT & SPA [Link] | sanremigio09@[Link] Tel. no.: 2562700 | Fax no.: 2562700 Taipan operated 9 Malls/stores situated in Cebu, Negros Oriental,
311 V. Rama Ave., Cebu City Mr. Dottie Wurgler Cronin ( General Manager ) [Link] | stk_ta_bay@[Link] FOODA SAVERSMART CORPORATION
Products: beach resort services: hospitality industry Ormoc, Ozamis, Pagadian and Tacloban under the business name
Tel. no.: 2541455 | Fax nos.: 2556383/2555846 Calumboyan, Sogod, Cebu Seafood restaurant serving a variety of Filipino & seafood dishes Mr. Kevin Fredric T. Ngochua ( Grocery Division Manager )
Service Gaisano Capital
sculiu@[Link] Tel. no.: 2549800 | Fax no.: 2549833 Service 280-A Mango Avenue, Kamputhaw, Cebu City Trade
Real estate development [Link] Tel. nos.: 2533912/2556241 | Fax no.: 2534134
Service [Link]@[Link]
SHANGRI-LA’S MACTAN RESORT & SPA
[Link]@[Link] | [Link]@
guest@[Link]
Mr. Joachim Shutte ( General Manager )
Punta Engaño Road, Lapu-Lapu City
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER [Link]
VICSAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
PRIMARY STRUCTURES CORPORATION Resort/ hotel ABOITIZ EQUITY VENTURES, INC. Mr. Aljim Jamandre ( VP-Finance )
Tel. no.: 2310288 | Fax no.: 2311688 Retailing; Supermarket/hypermarket - grocery/Dry goods
Engr. William Christopher U. Liu, Jr. ( President and CEO ) Service Mr. Xavier Jose M. Aboitiz Taft IT Park, Reclamation, Mandaue City
[Link] | mac@[Link] Trade
333 V. Rama Avenue, Cebu City ( Senior Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer ) Tel. no.: 2367813 | Fax no.: 2367813
Tel. no.: 2541455 | Fax no.: 2556383 Resort hotel and spa/Room accomodation, restaurant, spa, health info@[Link] | [Link]@[Link]
BE RESORTS MACTAN club, water sports
Aboitiz Corporate Center, Gov. Manuel A. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City GAISANO BROTHERS MERCHANDISING, INC.
wculiu@[Link] Tel. no.: 4111800 | Fax no.: 2314037 Retail store
Mr. Garry A. Garcia ( General Manager ) Mr. Alexander S. Gaisano ( President/CEO )
General construction, property development/leasing and management, Service Trade
Punta Engaño, Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City [Link] | txabi@[Link] c/o Gaisano Main Bldg., 50 Colon St., Cebu City
residential condominiums and subdivisions / Design and build Tel. no.: 2368888 | Fax no.: 2368088 Power, food and land/Banking Tel. nos.: 2546391 to 99 | Fax no.: 2552036
services, equipment rental, construction material supply, marine [Link]
UNCHUAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Industry gaisano_main@[Link] WHITE GOLD CLUB, INC.
transport equipment Mr. Francisco L. Unchuan ( Chief Executive Officer ) Mr. Joseph Davidson Gaisano Jr. ( CEO )
info@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Merchandising, restaurants, department store (retail)
Service Unit 201-A3 Northgate Center, Gov. Cuenco Ave., Banilad, Cebu City A. Soriano St., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
[Link]@[Link] CEBU LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PARK - SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE Trade
Tel. no.: 2337893 | Fax no.: 2337891 Tel. nos.: 2325311-15 | Fax no.: 2325242
Hospitality/Spa, water sports, day tour, restaurants, game room, Mr. Delo Y. Aton ( Senior Manager, Corporate Affairs and Marketing )
PROHOMES DEVELOPMENT, INC. admin@[Link] wgclub_cebu@[Link]
business center Dr. M. Patalinjug Avenue, Basak, Lapu-Lapu City GAISANO CAPITAL SOUTH
Ms. Beverly M. Dayanan ( President & CEO ) Real Estate, Beach Resort, SPA Retail/wholesale of general merchandise
Service Tel. no.: 3407367 | Fax no.: 3407350 Mr. Henry S. Gaisano II ( President )
14th Floor Ayala Life-FGU Bldg., Biliran Rd., Cebu Business Park, Cebu City Service Trade
[Link] | delobogo@[Link] Cor. Colon St. & Leon Kilat St., Cebu City
Tel. no.: 5052100 | Fax no.: 4158416
BENTHEL RESORT HOTEL CORPORATION Industrial land developer Tel. nos.: 254888/ 4123886 | Fax no.: 2549898
[Link] WEST 35 ECO ADVENTURE PARK
prohomes@[Link] | beverly_dayanan@[Link]
Mr. Alex A. Farrugia ( CEO )
Ms. Judith Villacrucis ( Proprietor )
Service valerie8989@[Link]
[Link]/groceries/dept. Store
ROOF/ ROOFING MATERIALS
Bantayan Poblacion, Cordova, Cebu
[Link]@[Link] KM 35, Gaas, Balamban, Cebu Trade
PHILMETAL INDUSTRIES
Real estate developer - economic housing/ House and lot
Tel. no.: 2381878/ 4968080 | Fax no.: 4968050 EDGEWORTH PROPERTIES, INC. Mr. Teodoro B. Locson, Jr. ( Consultant )
Tel. nos.: 5202633/5143262 | Fax nos.: 5202633
[Link] | cordovareef@[Link] Ms. Flora Naces Mateo ( Country Manager )
Service ecowest35@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Sitio Oreganoz, Lower Mohon, Talisay City
Resort Unit 1201, 12/F Ayala Life-FGU Center Cor. Mindanao Ave., Cebu GAISANO GRAND GROUP OF COMPANIES
Organic vegetable, Restaurant (food & beverage)/ Tel. nos.: 4915547/2624636 | Fax no.: 2624633
Service Business Park, Cebu City Ms. Genevieve Gaisano-Go ( VP )
QC RESOURCES CORPORATION Zipline, Villas (accommodation), Kids Ground Gaisano Grand Tabunok, Talisay City
tedmdc@[Link]
Mr. Quintin Y. Calagos ( President ) Tel. no.: 2313308 | Fax no.: 2380762 Roofing materials, decking, cladding services: manufacturing & roll
Service Tel. nos.: 2738888/ 2739999 | Fax nos.: 273-8889/2723547
Unit 209-210, the QC pavilion, Gorordo Avenue, Camputhaw, Cebu City [Link] | floranm@[Link] forming of roofing materials
Land-based investment products genevievegaisano@[Link]
Tel. nos.: 2313732/ 2313649 | Fax no.: 2313720 Industry
Service Retailing & merchandising wholesaler
elaine_ong62@[Link] | qcrc@[Link]
Trade
Real estate & leasing
77 Trade 78
Roof / Roofing Materials - Steel Bars/Bars/Wires 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory Stevedoring - Transportation/Airlines/Land/Sea
UNION GALVASTEEL CORPORATION SIKATUNA INVESTIGATION SECURITY, DETECTIVE & RODJEN SEASHELLS JEWELRY HANDICRAFTS STEVEDORING [Link], INC. TRANSPORTATION / AIRLINES / LAND / SEA
Mr. Adonis Yap ( Marketing Manager ) ALLIED SERVICES, INC. Mr. Rudolfo B. Pancho III ( Manager ) Mr. Raul V. Alonzo ( Chief Operating Officer )
AIR TRANSPORTATION
Go Sotto Compound, MJ Cuenco Ave., Mabolo, Cebu City Mr. Jensen Chow ( President ) Zone 14 Cemetery Drive, Kauswagan Road, Talamban, Cebu CEBU INTEGRATED ARRASTRE E.O. Perez St., Subangdaku, Mandaue City
Mr. Benjamin C. Akol ( President ) CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS
Tel. nos.: 4120014/ 2332722 | Fax nos.: 2332725/ 4128013 Unit 2, Josefa Arcade, Sergio Lim Bldg. Gen Maxilom, CC Tel. no.: 2368469 Tel. no.: 3459563 | Fax no.: 3459562
6 D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City Ms. Maggie Wong ( Manager, Cebu )
[Link] Tel. no.: 2317537 | Fax no.: 2317537 [Link] | rodolfoseashells@[Link] [Link] | info@[Link]
Tel. no.: 2533554 | Fax no.: 2315878 12f Ayala Life FGU Center, Mindanao Ave. Cor. Biliran Road, Cebu
alyap_ugc@[Link] info@[Link] Manufacturer/exporter - seashells and handicrafts Tire importation / distributor
bengiakol@[Link] Business Park, Cebu City
Union brand g.i. And pre-painted coils and long span sheet, light metal Private security agency/ asset protection Industry Trade
Stevedoring and arrastre Tel. no.: 2313747 | Fax no.: 2344143
frames, steel deeking, polyurethane panels / Free estimates & aftersales Service
Service [Link]
service VIC-MAR SHELLS SPECIMEN TRADING
Industry SPECTRUM SECURITY SERVICES, INC. Ms. Liezel R. Dungong ( Business Admin )
TOY MANUFACTURING ceb#mktg@[Link]
ORIENTAL PORT & ALLIED SERVICES CORPORATION TAMIYA PHILIPPINES , INC. An international airline registered and based in Hong Kong, offering
Ms. Juliet Israel ( HR Manager ) Lupa, Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City
Atty. Tomas A. Riveral ( President/General Manager ) Mr. Hideki Yamada ( Senior Vice President ) scheduled passenger and cargo services to 127 destinations in 38
Unit 1 Vailoces Apartment., Sn. Jose Ext., Gorordo Ave., Cebu City
SAUNA / SPA Tel. nos.: 4128961 | Fax no.: 3128401
Tel. nos.: 2384569/4951034 | Fax no.: 4951034
vicmar_shells@[Link] Opascor Bldg., Don Bernardo Benedicto, 2nd St., Reclamation Area, Cebu City MEPZ II-sepz, Basak, Lapu-Lapu City countries and territories
SAWO, INC. Tel. nos.: 2326250/ 2344037 | Fax no.: 2344037 Tel. nos.: 3405181/ 3401031 | Fax no.: 3401057 Service
spectrum_gm@[Link] Exporter & manufacturer of home accessories mad from sea shells
Ms. Maria Theresa Luzon ( Import/Export Officer ) Security services/ consultation/Asset protection, security force mgt., Industry President@[Link] Manufacturing of precise plastic model kits, printed packaging
Sawo Bldg., MEPZ II Basak, Lapu-Lapu City Cargo handling (import and export) materials and fabrication of metal molds PHILIPPINE AIRLINES
supply chain security, hotel & resort security, emergency response,
Tel. no.: 3412233 | Fax no.: 3412255 Service Industry Mr. Christopher D. Lebumfacil ( OIC-Visayas Sales )
facility risk & vulnerability assessment
[Link] | info@[Link] Service SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Upper Ground level, SM City Cebu
Tel. no.: 2322994 | Fax no.: 2328919
Products: sauna heaters & accessories EXIST SOFTWARE LABS SAN FERNANDO INTEGRATED SERVICES & EQUIPMENT
Industry SHELLCRAFTS Mr. Jerry Rapes ( President & CEO ) CORPORATION TRAINING PROVIDER [Link] | vic_suarez@[Link]
AGF PHILIPPINES Airline
ABDULMOJEEB TRADING 8th Fllor, I2 Bldg, Asiatown IT Park. Lahug, Cebu City Atty. Anastacio Muntuerto, Jr. ( Chairman )
Service
SHUNYATA SPA AND RETREAT Mr. Abdulmojeeb A. Mai ( Owner ) Fax no.: 4121155 local 6400 Panadtaran, San Fernando, Cebu Mr. Jong Fernandez ( CEO/GM )
Ms. Stacey Lorraine Lim ( Owner ) #363-A Sancianko St., Pahina Central, Cebu City [Link] | jrapes@[Link] | mlegaspi@[Link] Tel. no.: 2320819 | Fax no.: 2320810 2F Room 202 K&J Bldg., 4 Don Julio Llorente St., Capitol Site, Cebu City
Landmark Plaza, Subangdaku, Mandaue City Tel. nos.: 2546011/5160903 | Fax no.: 2566011 Software development cemento@[Link] Tel. nos.: 2547892/ 3164110 LAND TRANSPORTATION
[Link]@[Link] ABOITIZ TRANSPORT SYSTEM (ATSC) CORPORATION
Tel. no.: 3548690 | Fax no.: 2553015 shim_mai@[Link] ICT Arrastre & stevedoring
Management training ang consulting Mr. Ramon Villordon Jr. ( Senior Vice President )
staceylorraine@[Link] Handy craft Service
Service Pier 4, North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
Massage/SPA Service Industry HPS ICT Tel. no.: 2349661 | Fax no.: 2349663
Service Mr. Stanley Tan Yap ( Managing Director )
ALCON INDUSTRIES Hps Bldg., Plaridel St., Alang-alang, Mandaue City TELECOMMUNICATION CENTER FOR INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY AND [Link]
ramon_villordon@[Link] | rhea_yu@[Link]
SIGNAL TRADING CORPORATION Mr. David Johnson Tan ( President ) Tel. nos.: 4204633/4204802 | Fax no.: 4204802 BAYAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. (BAYAN) ENTERPRISE Transport
Mr. Johnny l. Siao ( President ) Rizal Ave. Ext., Basak, San Nicolas C.C. [Link] | [Link]@[Link] Mr. John E. Balhon ( Sales Head for Central Visayas ) Mr. Ruben A. Laraya ( Executive Director )
Service
#1 Paseo Saturnino, Banilad, Cebu City Tel. nos.: 2619951-54 | Fax no.: 2619956 Software development, hardware band width provider, cabling computer Bayantel Bldg. D. Jakosalem St., Cor. Sikatuna St., C. C. Purok 2 Brgy San Jose, Talamban, Cebu City P.O. box 1255
Tel. nos.: 3463611-13/4168168 | Fax no.: 4155888 aiigroup@[Link] ICT Tel. no.: 2543633 local 2670 Tel. nos.: 3461611/3440899 | Fax no.: 236 2650
Fax no.: 2543633 loc. 3669
AVIS RENT A CAR (G&S TRANSPORT CORPORATION)
[Link] Shell craft/handicraft [Link] | info@[Link]
Ms. Cherry Bennish ( Area Station Manager )
signalproperties@[Link] Industry ICOMM INTERNATIONAL, INC. [Link] | emjardin@[Link] Education (industrial skills upgrading, multi-media, e-learning dev.,
Fast Transit Corporation Bldg., MCIA Compound, Lapu-Lapu City
Tylo sauna steam, jacuzzi, electrical supplies/ Mr. Mark Edward Almadrones ( Chief Operating Officer ) Telecommunication and data service provider electrical & electrical instruments calibration)
Tel. no.: 2682497 | Fax no.: 2682497
Spa & massage in the Spa at Cebu the Blue Spa ANGEL WHISPERS GIFTS AND CRAFTS Unit 501 and 502 Skyrise Bldg. Asiatown IT Park Lahug, Cebu City ICT Service
[Link] | aviscebu@[Link]
Trade Ms. Linda C. Ong ( General Manager ) Tel. nos.: 4224414/ 4224415 | Fax no.: 4158180 Transport services
Warehouse 2 Sabalex Cmpd., Diamond St., Lahug, Cebu City [Link] DIGITEL MOBILE PHILS., INC. (SUN CELLULAR) LEAD CAREER MOVER Service
Tel. nos.: 2314841/ 2326275/4122370 | Fax no.: 2314841 Ms. Corrine Funk Zablan ( Asst. Vice President-Corp. Business Group ) Mr. Jerry C. De leon ( VP & General Manager )
SECURITY AGENCY [Link]
malmadrones@[Link] | jsolon@[Link]
IT provider 8F Galleria Corporate Center Edsa cor. Ortigas Ave., Quezon City Suite 5 B-D JL Millenium Bldg., Don Jose Avila St. Capitol Site Cebu City SEA / SHIPPING TRANSPORTATION
CENTURION SECURITY AGENCY, INC. angelwhispersgiftsandcrafts@[Link] | lindachuaong@[Link] ICT Tel. nos.: 3452677/3458864 | Fax no.: 3952483 Tel. no.: 2539726 | Fax no.: 4124310 COKALIONG SHIPPING LINES, INC.
Atty. Michelle G. Mendez-Palmares, CSP, CST shamy_ong@[Link] [Link] | corporatebusinessgroup@[Link] [Link] | info@[Link] Mr. Chester C. Cokaliong ( Founder, CEO and COO )
( President and General Manager ) Home accessories, jars, vases, picture frames, wall décor, souvenir One of the Philippine’s leading mobile telecommunications company. Training and recruitment
ONE PEOPLE, INC. Cokaliong Tower, Sergio Osmeña Ave., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
MJJM Mendez Bldg., Nasipit Talamban, Cebu City for all occasion ICT Service
Mr. Joel Requioma ( President ) Tel. no.: 2327211 | Fax no.: 2316826
Tel. nos.: 3440707/4180418/4181800/4168778/4213272 Industry
Lagtang, Talisay City, Cebu [Link]
Fax nos.: 4180418/4181800 loc 100 GLOBE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. LEADERS LINK TRAINING & CONSULTING CENTER
Tel. no.: 4622044 chestercokaliong@[Link] | cokaliongchesna@[Link]
[Link]@[Link] CECILIA’S SHELLCRAFT [Link] | info@[Link] Mr. Aristotle C. Vasquez ( Regional Sales Head, Visayas SME Sales ) Ms. Zamyra F. Baguio ( Managing Consultant ) A shipping operator in the domestic shipping industry commited to
Security guard services, armored car security services, armored Mrs. Cecilia Sy ( Manager ) 6th Floor Globe Telecoms, Inc. IT Bldg., Cebu IT Park, Lahug, Cebu City 2F Angelica Bldg., Jones Ave., Cebu City
Software products and services give excellent and quality services for our passengers and shippers
and ground support transportation of valuable cargo/commodities/ 478 V. Rama Ave., Cebu City Tel. no.: 3180579 | Fax no.: 4168608 Tel. no.: 2385735 | Fax no.: 2542688
Service with their complete satisfaction in mind./
special event security, close in security, vip escorts and driver guards, Tel. no.: 2617513 | Fax no.: 2540790 [Link] | avasquez@[Link] nickbaguio@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Passenger services, pallet freight services and container freight service
pre-employent and background investigative services, investigation cecilias@[Link] Mobile, voice, broad bands and data services / Fullservice Vision, mission, strategic planning, facilitation, organizational health
of insurance fraud claims, security surveys, risk/threat assessment, Shell products / handicrafts
ORACLE PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Service
Mr. Edler Panlilio ( Sales Country Manager, Application ) Telecommunication assessment, od, culture building/Training & consulting services,
security training seminars Industry ICT executive search, executive profiling, psych test
19/F Pacific Star Bldg., Sen Gil Puyat Ave. Cor. Makati Ave, Makati City EASTERN SHIPPING LINES, INC.
Service Service
Tel. no.: 9768600 | Fax no.: 9768870 Mr. Nador Bañez Picson ( Branch Manager )
LAPU-LAPU & MAGELLAN SHELL/MYRNA’S SHELLS EXPORT PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY ESL Bldg., Magallanes St., Cor. M.J. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City
[Link]
PASSWORD SECURITY AGENCY, INC. Ms. Myrna Daño Bancale ( Operation Manager )
[Link]@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Mr. Jimmy V. Chua ( Business Head-VisMin CRB ) NXT LEVEL TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY Tel. nos.: 2566564/ 4121687 | Fax no.: 2548827
Mr. Romulo A. Aying ( President & General Manager ) Malingin, Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City Juan Luna St., Mabolo, Cebu City
Software/hardware Mr. James O. Fantone ( President/Chief Facilitator ) esl_cebu@[Link]
Alvarico Compound, Quezon Blvd., Cebu City Tel. nos.: 5169093/3413618 | Fax no.: 3413618 Tel. no.: 2316000 | Fax no.: 2316100
ICT Regency Crest, Consessionaire # 4, Maria Luisa Road, Banilad, Cebu City Shipping international
Tel. nos.: 2539619/2561694 llm_shellart@[Link] [Link] | jvchua@[Link] Tel. no.: 2363116 | Fax no.: 2363116 Service
Fax no.: 4166308 Shell products & handicrafts manufacturing Telecommunications
RAMESES SYSTEMS, INC. [Link]
[Link] Industry ICT
Mr. Elmo M. Nazareno ( President ) cynthia_fantone@[Link] | cynthiafantone@[Link] EVERGREEN SHIPPING AGENCY PHILIPPINES CORPORATION
ayingromulo@[Link] | maryagilla_gica@[Link] nxtleveltraining2003@[Link] Mr. Rene Quijano Ledesma Jr. ( JR Vice President )
LORDLINE SHELL EXPORT/IMPORT 2/F Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Bldg., Cor. Commerce
Services: security services/fire burglar alarm, survellance cameras & SMART COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Do consulting, mentoring, training, public seminars, team building and Juan Luna Corner J.l Briones Streets North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
Ms. Lourdes B. Ibag ( Chairman/CEO ) and Industry Street, NRA, Cebu City
monitoring Mr. Kent De La Calzada ( Business Unit Head-Visayas ) entrepreneurial training Tel. nos.: 2325011 up to 2325015 | Fax no.: 2313171
Lupa, Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City Tel. nos.: 2313230/ 4155054 | Fax no.: 2313230
Service 4446 Juan Luna Avenue, Mabolo, Cebu City Service reneledesma@[Link]
Tel. nos.: 3456305/4951007 | Fax nos.: 4951007/ 3456305 [Link] | ramesesinc@[Link]
Software development and consultancy Tel. no.: 2318573 local 6760 | Fax no.: 2323014 International container shipping line
RSS SECURITY AND JANITORIAL SERVICES Exporter of shell products
Service [Link] PASSERELLES NUMERIQUES Service
Ms. Ruth Lowey Sabrine Sarmiento ( General Manager ) Industry
kcdelacalzada@[Link] Mr. Thomas Corolleur ( Project Manager )
No.700 Siesta Lane, Banilad, Cebu City Telecommunications GEORGE & PETER LINES, INC.
Samjung Bldg., Nasipit Road, Talamban, Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2320862/4162989 | Fax no.: 2320862 NAUTILUS SHELL EXPORT INT’L
Mr. Alexander D. Chiong ( CEO/Proprietor )
STEEL BARS/ BARS/ WIRES ICT Tel. no.: 4180288 | Fax no.: 4180288 Ms. Mildred Koksing ( General Manager )
info@[Link] ruth@[Link] CADIZ STEEL CORPORATION GP Bldg., Corner Arellano Blvd. & V. Gullas Ext., Cebu City
Suma Bldg. Pier 2, Cebu City [Link]
Security services Consul Samuel L. Chioson ( VP/ General Manager ) Tel. nos.: 2558692/ 2558695/ 2562307 | Fax no.: 2542102
Service Tel. nos.: 2382354/2549395 | Fax no.: 4166505
P. Suico St., Tingub, Mandaue City TIRES [Link]@[Link]
Provides IT scholarship to underpriviledged students gplieyl@[Link]
[Link] | nautilusshells@[Link] MCLAREN PHILIPPINES, INC.
Tel. no.: 3440234 | Fax no.: 3440234 Service Shipping
Seashells & novelties
SECURITY & SYSTEMS MONITORING, INC. cadizsteel@[Link] Ms. Emmalor G. Ouano ( Administrative Officer ) Service
Industry 711 TGU Tower, Asiatown I.T. Park Apas, Cebu City
Mr. Leonardo C. Sylianco, Jr. ( General Manager ) Manufacturer/sale of rebars and wires
Tel. no.: 2364001 | Fax no.: 2364001
SPEECHCOM INTERNATIONAL
51-A, M.T. Bldg., Subangdaku, Mandaue City Industry Dr. Milagros C. Espina ( CEO ) GOTHONG SOUTHERN SHIPPING LINES, INC.
Tel. nos.: 3452020/4225792 | Fax no.: 3452020
ORCULLO ENTERPRISES, INC. [Link] Mr. William C. Acosta ( EVP-COO )
Mr. Priscilo R. Orcullo ( President ) #18 Blk 4 Park Vista, Apas Lahug, Cebu City
[Link] CEBU STEEL CORPORATION [Link]@[Link] 3rd Floor, Don Carlos A. Gothong Port Centre Quezon Blvd; Pier 4,
381 P. Burgos St., Alang-Alang, Mandaue City Tel. no.: 5137088
info@[Link] | sylianco@[Link] | jun@[Link] Mr. Charles Kenneth C. Co ( Assistant to the President ) Rubber Tracks, Tires / Call Center North Reclamation Area, Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 3464678/ 3467494 mcespinternational@[Link]
Security alarm, fire alarm, security cameras & door access/24/7 82 Plaridel St., Cebu City Service Tel. no.: 2317100 loc 101 | Fax no.: 2323344
Fax no.: 3461707 Training/consultancy in communication, tourism and education
Central Monitoring Station and Preventive Maintenance Servicing Tel. no.: 2541511 | Fax no.: 4195929 [Link]
orculloshells@[Link] English courses; TOFL/IELTS; TESOL; Management & Public
Service cohci@[Link] garuiz@[Link] | wcacosta@[Link] | cmmayol@[Link]
Raw sea shells and shell handicrafts Speaking; Tour Guiding
Manufacturing of deformed bars Service Shipping, ports and logistics
Trade
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Transportation/Airlines/Land/Sea - Trucks/Buses/Motorcycles 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory 2011 Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. | Members Directory Trucks/Buses/Motorcycles - Water Treatment
ISLAND SHIPPING CORPORATION GRAND HOLIDAYS TRAVEL AND TOURS, INC. CFG TRADING PORTA COELI INDUSTRIAL CO., INC. WATER HEATER
Mr. Alexander Te Tan ( CEO/General Manager ) Ms. Cherrylynn Callelero ( Marketing Manager ) Mr. Freddie S. Go ( General Manager ) Mr. Juanito Quisumbing ( Managing Director )
15-2 V. Sotto St., Cebu City Lower Grnd. Floor Taft Financial Bldg. Cebu Business Park, Cebu City Tinoy Bldg., Corner Paradise Village Banilad Road, Cebu City As Fortuna St., Mandaue City ECOTHERM WATER HEATER CO. FORMERLY JETT
Tel. no.: 3437411 | Fax no.: 3437411 Tel. nos.: 2313161/ 2313636/ 231-3131 | Fax nos.: 231-3818/412-2255 Tel. no.: 2317157 | Fax no.: 2328846 Tel. no.: 3444969 WATER HEATER CO., INC.
islandshippingcorp1294@[Link] ghl@[Link] | gHRamos@[Link] Marketing@[Link] [Link] | john_jlq@[Link] Mr. Isaac P. Cabales ( Managing Director )
Shipping Local and int’l tour packages, airline tickets, passporting, visa Car accessories services: basic car services Multicabs, spare parts, sales and services / Sales of multicab and Unit 102 - NDI Commercial Complex, A.S. Fortuna, Mandaue City
Service processing, immigration assistance Trade spare parts, after sales service Fax no.: 3438691
Service Trade [Link] | ipc57@[Link]
KEY WEST SHIPPING LINE CORPORATION DECO SALES, INC. Water heaters/Water heating system sales/ service/ installation
Mr. Jurgen Joseph Sy ( President ) WORLDWIDE TRAVEL AND TOURS Mr. Felix Taguiam ( President ) RDAK TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT, INC. Service
J.l. Briones Ave., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City Ms. Zenaida Chua ( Managing Director ) Lot 7, Block 15, Humabon St., North Reclamation Area, Cebu City Mr. Regan Rex T. King ( General Manager )
Tel. nos.: 2316912/2317043 | Fax no.: 2316912
key_shipping@[Link]
105-A F. Ramos St., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2562930/2563462/2551443/4125508
Tel. no.: 4191006 / 5142378 | Fax no.: 4191006
[Link] | felix@[Link]
AS Fortuna St. Banilad, Mandaue City
Tel. no.: 3463383 | Fax no.: 4162188
WATER/ WATER SUPPLY
sales@[Link] | rrtking@[Link] ABEJO WATERS CORPORATION
Shipping Fax nos.: 2551445/4125828 Automotive, bus, truck, air conditioning/transport refrigeration/tour
rosellecking@[Link] Mr. Gabino Abejo, Jr. ( President/CEO )
Service wwd_travel@[Link] bus operator
Importer of used trucks, heavy equipment and passenger vehicles, Bldg. B. Oakridge Business Park, 808 AS Fortuna St., Mandaue City
Travel agency Trade
dealer of brand new trucks and heavy equipment Tel. no.: 4162314 | Fax no.: 4162313
LITE SHIPPING CORPORATION Service
Trade [Link]
Ms. Rosemarie Imboy ( Vice-President ) EMPERIAL TRADING info@[Link] | borgy@[Link] | dacs@[Link]
Mr. Harold W. Badilles ( Manager )
M.J. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2551721 to 26 loc 204 | Fax no.: 2551724
TRUCKERS/LOGISTICS 479 Kinasang-an, Pardo, Cebu City UNI-ACG MARKETING
Potable bulk water supply at potable water /Bulk water supply
CONSOLIDATED FREIGHTWAYS, INC. Service
debbie_canama@[Link] Tel. nos.: 2316684/2320204 | Fax no.: 2342246 Mr. Alan C. Go ( Proprietor/General Manager )
Shipping Mr. Anthony Y. Lim ( President ) [Link]@[Link] 1st Street Happy Valley, V. Rama Avenue, Cebu City
No. 31, Horseshoe Drive, Banawa, Cebu City Japanese surplus trucks, cargo/dump trucks Tel. nos.: 2535973/ 2533720 | Fax no.: 2536800 AQUAPURE RESOURCES, INC.
Service
Tel. nos.: 4207562/ 2553002 | Fax no.: 2553015 Trade acg@[Link] Mr. Antonio P. Tompar ( President/CEO )
Hauling Used trucks/spare parts Suba Masulog, Lapu-Lapu City
SULPICIO LINES, INC. Tel. no.: 4956797 | Fax no.: 4968280
Service GRANSTAR MOTORS AND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION Trade
Mr. Carlos S. Go ( EVP & CEO ) aquapureresources@[Link]
Sulpicio Go St., Reclamation Area, Cebu City Mr. Fabian A. Go ( Chairman/President )
J L K TRUCKING, INC. National Highway, Tipolo, Mandaue City Distributor of purified water
Tel. no.: 2335988 | Fax no.: 2325380 YOUNG AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC. Trade
[Link] Mr. Enrique Juan ( President ) Tel. no.: 4225614 | Fax no.: 4225614 Mr. Roger T. Uy ( Vice President Marketing and Operation )
[Link]@[Link] | sulpicio@[Link] Plaridel St., Umapad, Mandaue City granstar@[Link] 312-316 M.J. Cuenco Ave., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 3461045/3453634 | Fax no.: 4204031 Manufacturer, importer, distributor of brand new motorcycles and Tel. nos.: 2551811 to 19 | Fax nos.: 2554171/2531655 METRO CEBU WATER DISTRICT (MCWD)
Interisland shipping (cargo & passenger service)
jlktruckinginc@[Link] four-wheel vehicles yasco_cebu@[Link] Engr. Armando H. Paredes ( General Manager )
Service
Hauling of petroleum & chemicals products Industry Automotive spare parts, tires, batteries, oils, automotive accessories, Cor. Magallanes Street, Lapu-Lapu City
Service oils & lubricants, etc Tel. no.: 2560411 | Fax no.: 2545391
TRANSMAR AGENCIES, INC./K-LINE [Link] | gmo@[Link]
Mr. Renato Mercado ( Branch Manager )
LEAR AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES (NETHERLANDS) B.V. – Trade
PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SEAFREIGHT PHILIPPINE BRANCH Water utility
905 Cebu Holdings Ctr. Cebu Bus. Park Cebu City Service
FORWARDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (PISFA) Ms. Aisa Soroño ( Executive Assistant )
Tel. nos.: 2315323/2315324/2315383 | Fax no.: 2311530
[Link]@[Link] Ms. Lourdes “Malou” G. Buñing ( President ) Mactan Export Zone I, Lapu-Lapu City VETERINARY CLINIC
c/o Bluetrans Cargo Systems, Inc. Dr. D-1 Cebu Tristar Bldg., No. 168 Tel. no.: 3400610/3400948 | Fax no.: 3400853 CEBU VETERINARY DOCTORS PHIL. SPRINGWATER RESOURCES, INC.
Containerized im-export cargo
E. Ouano Avenue , North Reclamation Area, Mandaue City [Link] | mdacalos@[Link] Dr. Odysseus Caga Camarillo ( Proprietor/General Manager ) Mr. Danilo Y. Lua | EVP/General Manager
Service
Tel. nos.: 3455803/3433733 | Fax no.: 3455803 Automotive wire harnesses and junction boxes Unit 107-109 Marijoy Bldg F. Ramos Street, Cebu City A.C. Cortes Avenue, Cambaro, Mandaue City
bluetrans@[Link] | bluetrans3@[Link] Industry Tel. nos.: 4125580/2684383 | Fax no.: 2563056 Tel. no.: 3462008 | Fax no.: 3462082
TRAVEL & TOUR AGENCIES Invoice, international forwarding, domestic forwarding, logistics, heavy [Link] | cebuveterinarydocs@[Link] Bottled water (nature’s spring)
ABBA TRAVEL & PILGRIMAGE SERVICES, INC. lift, consolidation, packing and crafting, loading, trucking, transfer, MTAG TRANSPORT SERVICE Veterinary drugs and merchandise, dog foods and pet merchandise Industry
Ms. Maria Jean A. Villarito ( President ) vessel chartering, break bulk agent Ms. Ruth Soco-Terao ( Proprietress/Manager ) / 24 hours veterinary hospital, diagnostics and laboratory (x-ray,
Unit 103 Lucky Plaza Bldg., N. Reclamation, Mandaue City Sectoral No. 7 Green Hills Road, Casuntingan, Mandaue City, Cebu ultrasound, ecg)
Tel. nos.: 4129127/3445953 | Fax no.: 4129128 Tel. nos.: 3442614/ 5119146 | Fax no.: 3442614
[Link]
Service WATER TREATMENT
[Link] | [Link]@[Link] MACTAN ROCK INDUSTRIES, INC.
TRUCKS / BUSES / MOTORCYCLES mtagtransport@[Link]
Travel and Tour Agency
Service A J L SURPLUS & AUTO SUPPLY Tourist and mini buses/Transport service VISA ASSISTANCE SERVICES Mr. Lito R. Maderazo ( President/CEO )
ENHANCE VISA SERVICES, INC. Suba Masulog, Lapu-Lapu City
Mr. Anthony Jonas Lopez ( General Manager ) Service
Mr. Paul Ernest Dumont ( Consultant ) Tel. no.: 4968100 | Fax no.: 4956796
BLUE HORIZONS TRAVEL AND TOURS, INC. 122 Hi Way Tagunol, Cogon Pardo, Cebu [Link] | Mactan_rock@[Link]
Tel. nos.: 2724499/ 2725888 | Fax no.: 2731888 NIKKI FRICTION INDUSTRIAL SALES 2nd Flr. One Mango Avenue Mall, Gen Maxilom Ave., Cebu City
Ms. Cecilia C. Saa ( Branch Manager ) Manufacturer of water-treatment chemicals & equipment
ajlsurplus@[Link] Mr. Jimmy U. Yu ( Manager ) Tel. nos.: 254-0669/2533404 | Fax nos.: 2540669/2533404
G/F Unit I, Zeraus Bldg., Gorordo Ave., Lahug, Cebu City Industry
Importer of used parts and trucks/Selling parts & trucks 1226 Basak Pardo, Cebu City [Link]
Tel. nos.: 2328886/87/89 | Fax no.: 2328890
Trade Tel. no.: 2722562 | Fax no.: 2722563 paul@[Link]
[Link] PRIM WATERTECH SYSTEMS, INC.
nikki_friction@[Link] Consultancy/visa assistance
cebu@[Link] | [Link]@[Link] Mr. Rex G. Carampatana ( President )
Manufacturer of brake lining (any kind of brake) Service
[Link]@[Link] AUTO SOLUTIONS, INC. 8 First Street, Villa Amores Apas, Cebu City
Mr. Manuel Gaspar E. Albos ( Managing Director ) Industry
Inbound (hotel reservation, sight seeing, transportation rental/hires, Tel. nos.: 2323086-88 | Fax no.: 2323088
packages tours, domestic air reservation & etc.); Outbound (individual c/o Norkis Club House, A.S. Fortuna St., Mandaue City OLVIS TRAVEL & DOCUMENT SERVICES
NITO’S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Ms. Amalia O. Tessitore ( General Manager ) primwatertech@[Link]
ticketing, group ticketing, documentation, foreign land arrangement, Tel. nos.: 5050896/2686618/3456919 Sale, installation & maintenance of water systems: swimming pools,
asi_opns@[Link] Mr. Luis A. King, Jr. ( General Manager ) Unit 116-117, The QC Pavilion, Quezon Ave., Cebu City
incentive travel & etc.) water purification & sanitation etc.
Motorcyle retailer / trader, motorcyle repairs/check-up Ouano Ave., Subangdaku, Mandaue City Tel. no.: 2317625 | Fax no.: 2314106
Service Service
Trade Tel. nos.: 3459851-53 | Fax nos.: 2552082/3459852 [Link]
[Link] | mrlkingjr@[Link] visa4u@[Link] | visa@[Link] | mm@[Link] | emelyn@[Link]
CEBU FORTUNE TRAVEL Surplus parts & engines/trucks Visa consultation, preparation & support services, Travel arrangement
Ms. Aida Uy ( President/General Manager ) CEBU FORTUNE MOTOR PARTS CORPORATION
Trade / Fiancee visa Kl, Spousal visa K3, Tourist visa, Alien relative petition,
30 Machay Bldg. Gorordo Ave., Cebu City Mr. Rogelio T. Uy ( Sales Manager )
Adjustment of status, Immigrant visa to Canada, Travel and tour
Tel. no.: 4122575 | Fax no.: 2342168 39 J.C. Zamora St., Cebu City
Tel. nos.: 2548919/2548587 | Fax no.: 2553253
NORKIS GROUP OF COMPANIES package flight bookings, Hotel reservations, Passporting and visa
aidafortune@[Link]
Mr. Luis B. Quisumbing ( Deputy Chairman ) extensions
Travel/ travel services Wholesale/retail/importer (auto spare parts/ heavy equipment parts)
A. S. Fortuna St., Mandaue City Service
Service Trade
Tel. no.: 3461411 | Fax no.: 3460926
luigiquisumbing@[Link] | lbquisumbing@[Link]
DESTINATION SPECIALISTS (CEBU), INC. CEBU JANSALES CORPORATION Multicabs (4 wheels & 2 wheels) motorcycles services: sales financing WASTE TREATMENT
Ms. Margarita F. Villarica ( President & General Manager ) Mr. Brian L. Chua ( VP Sales & Marketing ) CEBU COMMON TREATMENT FACILITY, INC.
Trade
C-174 Upper Ground Level, SM City, Cebu City 361 M.C. Briones, Highway, Mandaue City Mr. Teodoro B. Locson, Jr. ( President )
Tel. nos.: 2312461-63 | Fax no.: 2310852 Tel. nos.: 3450393/3451075/3460024/3461385 Sanitary Landfill Compound, WhiteRoad, Inayawan, Cebu City
PASAJERO MOTORS CORPORATION (PAMOCOR)
marget@[Link] Fax no.: 3450507 Tel. nos.: 2733137/ 2721631 | Fax no.: 2733137
Mr. Franklyn O. Ong ( President )
Travel agency [Link] cebucommon@[Link]
A.S. Fortuna St., Banilad, Mandaue City
Service info@[Link] | brian@[Link] | jan@[Link] Transport, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste/
Tel. no.: 3463322 | Fax nos.: 3463322/ 3453135
Distributor/importer of brandnew spareparts for all types of Japanese Treatment of inorganic wastewater and metal-laden sludge
[Link] | foo@[Link]
trucks; photo developing products and services (automotive parts) Service
Manufacturer, importer, dealer of used and brand new trucks, heavy
Trade
equipment and other special purpose vehicle
Trade
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Working for the Enhancement of the Chamber & Association Network in the Visayas and Caraga (WE CAN–Visayas & Caraga) is a
partnership between the Cebu Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the AFOS Foundation for Entrepreneurial Development Cooperation
of Germany. It aims to support trade and industry in selected areas in the Visayas and Caraga regions.
This Filipino-German partnership aims to highlight and reinforce the economic potentials around Cebu. To do this, we network with various
selected partners to improve services for the private sector channeled through our partner local chambers/associations.
The German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation & Development (BMZ) through the Foundation for Economic Development and
Vocational Training (sequa) are supporting the activities of this partnership on private sector promotion.