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TTSP Christmas and Bounenkai Party 2011: Black & White Christmas PartyTTSP Christmas and Bounenkai Party 2011: Black & White Christmas Party Travelogue: More Fun in the PhilippinesTravelogue: More Fun in the Philippines 34th Batch of New Hirees34th Batch of New Hirees On Focus: Working Plan TeamsOn Focus: Working Plan Teams Service Awardees 2011Service Awardees 2011
Messages| 3
President’s Message
GM’s Message
News | 6 TTSP Vision Meeting 2012
TTSP Organizes Planning
Session 2011
Hull Design Department
Reorganized
TTSP CSR
Typhoon Sendongʹs Victims
Received Aid from TTSP
“Be Contagious 2011”
Continuous to Share
Christmas Card and
Calendar Contest 2011
Features |11 The Beacon: Managing Time
TTSP Christmas and Bou‐
nenkai Party 2011
A Concert @ Fukuyama
Health Corner
Cover Story: NUPAS
Cadmatic
On Focus: Working Plan
Teams
Literary |10 Travelogue |12
HR Corner |18 Weddings and Babies
New Hirees: 34th Batch
Newly Promoted Employees
Service Awardees 2011
Sports |23 RED SFERMINATORZ
Conquered TBA ADMIN
The RUN that BONDS
Mix Volley Tour Spikes Tenshin
Cover Story| 4
What’s Inside? From the Editor
Onboard Newsletter Staff and Contributors Editor-in-Chief: Romualdo Lex S. Garcia Co-Editor-in-Chief: Jessel Gay O. Tamayo News Editor: Edwin B. Patiam Features Editor: Hazef Sabrey R. Festejo Sports Editor: Mark Gil M. Aliño Contributors: Azenith E. Colegado Lindale L. Pepino Mirasol B. Ilustrisimo Cherlyn B. Felisilda Dale B. Bontilao Ma. Niña L. Canicon Jomar A. Cabayao Amado G. Nicolas Jr. Earl Ian C. Cañeda Ethel C. Mapa Elmer P. Enriquez Christian Valor A. Monsanto Antonio V. Josol Jr. Harvey F. Cristino Phil L. Costillas Conrad B. Duga Adelo E. Parol Jr. Zemzem (Nor) R. Tarroza Photographer: Joseph Stephen M. Piola Lay-out artists: Philip John B. Baterna Alvin S. Mantos Reymart M. Paredes
When I was still at the university taking up my bachelor’s degree, we were
encouraged to develop our sense of urgency, strive for the perfection of one’s character,
and to never settle for less than what our potentials could achieve. Settling for less than
what we deserve based on our capabilities should be considered a crime against our
selves! The reason when the opportunity to join TTSP knocked right after taking the
licensure examination, I immediately grabbed!
I strongly believe that to be part of a corporate institution like Tsuneishi simply
means we do possess “something” within us. With an intensive series of examinations
and screening interviews, this “something” must have been very special. Yet ironically,
the statement “how special are you for us to reconsider your request?” is certainly not
unusual within the company. Then again this may be just one of corporate life’s ironies.
Isn’t it?
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Welcome to our 18th issue!
The issue is filled with contributions by our colleagues sharing stories of the
previous months’ events of significance with the company and its strive for further
growth and improvement.
This issue’s cover story focused on Tsuneishi’s new 3D system, the Nupas
Cadmatic, its background and potentials are specially mentioned. Stories on the TTSP’s
Black and White Christmas and Bounenkai Party 2011; TTSP members’ participation in
the Fukuyama concert on the TTSP at TC events; information on Eye Strain due to
Computers in the Health Corner; ‘Managing Time’ on our Administration Manager’s
column; Working Plan Team featured in the On Focus and Tagaytay Travelogue are some
of the must‐reads from our feature section. Also, our HR corner features the Weddings
and Babies of our colleagues; the 34th batch of newly hired engineers; TTSP’s service
awardees and the newly promoted employees.
The company’s Vision Meeting 2012 was highlighted in the News section
together with the Planning Session of selected senior members of each team; and the
Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives of the company. Our sports page are packed
with sports events participated by our colleagues such as the TBA Admin’s Cup, Mix
Volleyball Tournament and the SCMS Run.
Yes, this is surely another jam‐packed issue of our newsletter, so start flipping
pages and enjoy!
Let’s sweat together for improving Quality
A happy new year!
Firstly, I would like to look back last year. As all of you may
already know, we encountered many problems that we had to solve,
especially those relating to cape size bulk carriers. However, those
problems must have given us great opportunities to think deeply about our
way of design, our checking procedure and our attitude to the customers.
I can say all experiences that you had are definitely seeds for our future
improvement and growth.
Let’s try to produce a lot of fruits from those seeds that we got last
year!
This year, we have raised our company wide objectives, then, we are prioritizing the improvement of
design quality.
However, we should improve not only design also other quality such as:
Quality of Management
Quality of Personnel
Quality of Service/Support
So, shall we sweat for improving various “Quality” this year.
Furthermore, I would like to ask your cooperation and best efforts for building up best team work as we can not
achieve our target without team work.
I trust that we will be able to have a successful year by our best challenges and efforts.
I wish you all a memorable and brilliant year.
-KAZUHIRO KITAMURA
GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGEGENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE
“Crisis and good Leadership make us all sweat for Quality! “
As we all move forward and meet new challenges in 2012, I hope that
we shall all be united and aggressive in the pursuit of our dreams and goals.
Let us therefore be one in creating positive change in our personal and
corporate life.
This year, let us focus and take seriously the quality of our Design
output and the quality of service that we provide to our clients (both internal
and external). Let us all have pride in what we do and make QUALITY be the
true expression of our capabilities, of who we are and what we are as an
organization.
Let us remember that Quality is the key to survive in every business and that we should relentlessly strive to create
value for all stakeholders to put their trust in our organization.
I firmly believe that everybody has the capability to make a difference and this belief is anchored by faith that each
one of us is an integral part in the accomplishment of our shared goals and objectives.
While we face tougher times ahead, it is my earnest hope and dream that all of us shall find the true meaning of our
existence and that we can recognize in every opportunity-our worth and capability, and may we all find the happiness and
contentment that we all look for in an organization and in our life..
And finally, I shall trust that we all embrace the freedom to do great things in every situation and have the dignity to
become a better organization and individuals, for our Company, for our Family, for our Community and in our Society.
All the best for TTSP!
-SEGISMUNDO EXALTACION JR.
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGEPRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
NUPASNUPAS--Cadmatic: The Improved Quality DesignCadmatic: The Improved Quality Design Azenith E. Colegado
"Can you join the CADMATIC team also?” That was the question when I returned to my desk. Without a second thought and without knowing more about the latest 3D design software, I replied "Yes". Is there really a big advantage of using Cadmatic than other solutions? Couple of questions also crossed my mind after deciding to quit my tenure in Hull Piping. In spite of the strong foundation and knowledge we earned from Hull Piping, uncertainty of learning the ropes in Cadmatic design is still one of my considerations. As I started my work using Cadmatic, I’ve seen that most of the command applications display a comprehensive and easy approach. It has without a doubt the shortest learning time of comparable software I’ve ever encountered. Before knowing more of the basics and advantages of the Nupas-Cadmatic design software, here is a brief history of Nupas-Cadmatic. 3D design software was originally developed in the mid 80's for in-house use by Cadmatic's mother company, Elomatic Ltd, to take advantage of 3D technology in improving the design, visualization, distribution and total cost efficiency of engineering projects. It was at this time that Cadmatic also started its co-operation with Dutch partners, Numeriek Centrum Groningen B.V., to develop comprehensive 3D design solutions for ship design under the Nupas-Cadmatic name while continuing with plant design software development under the original Cadmatic name. In 1992, Cadmatic Oy, Finland and Dutch Numeriek Centrum Groningen signed a joint-venture agreement on the integration of the NCG Ship hull and steel part software and the Cadmatic piping and machinery software. The idea behind the joint venture was to combine the long standing experience of the companies in their specialized areas into a single software design package for shipbuilding that would provide users with a complete design solution. NUPAS-CADMATIC developers constantly strive to search for improvements that would lead to further streamlining and efficiency gains in shipbuilding. After thorough testing and proving to be one of the most advanced and efficient shipbuilding software solutions on the market, Version 5.2 is the culmination of 16 years of close co-operation between the two specialist companies. The software soon became a popular choice and Cadmatic's growth has been impressive since the early days with more than 4500 licenses sold in 42 countries up to date. The company aims to continue its strong growth in the future by providing cost efficient and innovative design solutions. Nupas-Cadmatic 3D ship design software is the ideal tool for optimized ship design and project management. It’s disciplinary 3D design and engineering applications are highly integrated, ensuring consistent and error free designs for all design and production phases. Nupas-Cadmatic 3D improves design by cutting down on costly and time consuming design errors. Large scale au-tomation and specification driven design guides the designer ensuring compatible and correct design. Features such as collision control and auto nesting avoid errors that can significantly slow down production. The integrated system ensures that any design changes made at different stages are updated throughout the system so that the latest and correct engineering information is available to all.
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There is called the Nupas-cadmatic online replica servers that are particularly helpful in international contacts. When using on-line replicas, all the companies involved have information about actual state of the area they work on every 10 minutes. Customers outside the country can also immediately check the drawings we adopt. It has saved time! This is where the Nupas-Cadmatic system has a big advantage compared to other 3D design applications. Nupas-Cadmatic Pipe efficiently produces all the required isometric and spool drawings (pipe piece and pipe supports) and material take-offs in the manufacture and installation of piping. Completed drawings (isometrics, spools, material take-offs) are produced automatically from the 3D model. The flexible and customizable Pipe module takes manufacturing technology into account. Data for bending machines and other manufacturing parameters can for example be added to the database. Pipe outputs manufacturing information such as cutting lists, surface treatment, welds, and total weight.
Nupas-Cadmatic Pipe Support Designer also makes modeling of primary and secondary piping, ducting and cable tray supports very easy and fast. It creates exact production drawings of supports. The designer simply inputs the location of the supports and the drawings are automatically produced. The dimensions of primary and secondary supports based on the pipe dimensions are also automatically created. AutoCad 3D models can also be directly imported and exported with Nupas-Cadmatic eXchanger. For the export and import of 2D drawings from/to Nupas-Cadmatic there is an intelligent module for dwg, dxf and dwf formats. High quality AutoCAD drawings automatically include interactive hyperlinks between AutoCAD 2D symbols and Nupas-Cadmatic 3D objects. By clicking for example on valves, equipment or instrument symbols at the AutoCAD level, Nupas-Cadmatic eBrowser immediately visualizes the location and provides the required object data. This can of course be done the other way around too. These are just some of the features of NUPAS CADMATIC 3D software. Nupas-Cadmatic has a proven record of reducing design error percentages. I was really surprised how easy it was, especially if you consider that we did not have much 3D modeling experience in piping. Thanks to Nupas-Cadmatic that we have removed a great number of mistakes from previous designs which was done in 2D. We still achieved better results with our little experience.
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Turning the page back into the former year, TTSP geared to having an improved quality, on-time delivery, customer-focus and discipline. And for a year, positive results came into view in the annual TTSP Vision Meeting held last January 13, 2012 at THI Training Center. President Kazuhiro Kitamura, in a brief message, accentuated on quality and discipline as key points of our company’s goal this year. Then, General Manager Segismundo Exaltacion Jr. started his presentation of last year’s performance assessment and this year’s corporate objectives. The GM’s presentation showed the evaluation of the different perspectives through graphical figures and detailed tables. Also conferred was the key learning of last year’s assessment results. And lastly, the GM put emphasis on the corporate objectives for this year to be properly taken cared of in order to reap excellent results. Prior to the presentation of the facts and figures, the GM took some snapshots of Tsuneishi’s triumph in shipbuilding industry being the No.1 in market share for mid-size bulker. And with a high competition due to unfavorable market conditions and currently low ship’s prices, Tsuneishi Group is on for challenges. Locally, THI shall build mostly 82BC ships from 2014 making Philippines still the 4th in the world for new building ship completions. 2011 Assessment and Upshots
2011 was indeed a challenging year for TTSP but solutions were formulated and had been brought into practice to continuously keep an excellent pace. With an improved attendance ratio and
customer related viewpoint, TTSP was off for a good start. Having the TTSP Quality Patrol has really put a positive surge into meeting customer’s satisfaction. In addition, delivery ratio still had satisfactory ratings by continuously having aggressive follow-up of input data especially those beyond control and seeking assistance from Japanese gurus. And lastly, TTSP was able to break through in the internal business process aspect with the reduction of piece errors and error feedback. By reducing error limits of 20% of previous base ship to succeeding series vessels and 5 % of preceding vessel to succeeding sister vessels, the quality ratio output of 28.71 % had reasonably hit the board. In total, the 2011 weighed up grade of TTSP is 0.869 which is a B. Comprehension and Learning in 2011
To persistently improve quality, delivery and customer service, the GM jogged our memory back about the P-D-C-A, Plan-Do-Check-Adjust (Action). This serves as an easy guide to improve our strategic thinking skills and also behavioral and business skills. Another P-D-C-A, Professionalism-Discipline-Commitment-Accountability, was also discussed by the GM that illustrates about the backbone of who we are and what we can do. With this, we should always take into account that our
work and products are of superior design quality. In addition, being committed to on-time delivery is a plus point in achieving the company’s goal. Another segment to be put into great value is being excellent in customer service and to always be committed to unremitting improve-ment. The GM also eagerly projected that TTSP will be a reliable technical service provider and the globally preferred Engineering and Ship Design Company in 2015. But on the other hand, the strategic competencies are not enough to suffice the projection. With this, the GM
added more sustainable aptitudes and values. These supplementary principles are sustainable technical skill level, active partnership and collaborator for growth, deep sense of involvement and commitment and finally loyalty.
TTSP Vision Meeting 2012: A Drive Towards ExcellenceTTSP Vision Meeting 2012: A Drive Towards Excellence Lindale L. Pepino & Hazef Sabrey R. Festejo
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Pushing the Boundaries in 2012
With the company’s commitment to continuous improvement, it is not at all surprising that our GM is setting the bar higher for us this 2012 with a target rating of “A”. Some of our performance rating hurdles for this year are higher than last year’s accompanied with the introduction of new criteria for evalu-ation. Our main focus for this year is on quality and this is
manifested through the goal of reducing errors by at least 50% and making use of new rating criteria for Design Error Reduction. As a means of quantifying our client’s satisfaction, the company will introduce the Customer Satisfaction Survey with a goal of attaining an evaluation rating of 90% from both Owner and THI Yard. The survey’s results will also factor in our performance evaluation with a weight of 0.06 for both Yard and Owner’s evaluation score. Our hurdles for Attendance Ratio and 3s Implementation are
also noticeably higher from 94.44% to 96% for Attendance Ratio and from 95% to 97% for 3s Implementation. Attention is also given to improvement of Technical Know-how and Skill Level-up. One of this year’s objectives which is also worthy of note is the company’s goal of elim-inating waste. In this time of dwindling resources and skyrocketing costs, it is only timely for us to learn to minimize if not totally eliminate waste. From a more economic viewpoint, reduction of waste also means reduction of indirect cost. The GM cited an increase in fuel, power and supply costs from 2010 to 2011. This year’s intent is to reduce this by not less than 5% Our targets are definitely higher this year and they will probably stretch everyone to their limits. But let us all bear in mind that high expectations are a reflection of the management’s regard for our capabilities. Let this be cause for inspiration and not discouragement. In TTSP’s quest to continually move upward and forward, our GM is urging us to: DO BETTER and BE BETTER, DO something DIFFERENT, and DO MORE!
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“To be the reliable technical service provider & the globally preferred engineering and Design
Company in 2015” is the vision of TTSP. With top management, group leaders, supervisors and selected
representatives from support group, the company conducted a 2 day strategic planning session last
November 25 & 26, 2011 at Casino Español de Cebu. The focus of the activity is planning how to achieve
the said vision. Each team had an interim result reports regarding the Specific Objectives (S.O.), skill level,
man-hours and other results which includes observations on attitudes and group initiatives such as action plan.
One of the activities that were given by General Manager Segismundo Exaltacion Jr. is the SWOT Analysis to
determine what actions, strategies or best solutions for every factor that might affect our quality performance, employee
engagement, customer satisfaction and other challenging issues. Participants were divided into 5 groups and each group was
challenged to determine the Strength and Weaknesses of the company and the Opportunities and Threats outside the company.
On the second day, each team made a draft for Y2012 priorities and possible objectives. There are six Key Success
Factors (KSF): price, productivity, quality, delivery, customer service and capabilities and competence. Each team listed their
strategic measure on each KSF that will create impact on internal business process, financial, customer, learning and growth.
Strategic measures were recognized and actions were stated to achieve them.
TTSP Organizes Planning Session 2011TTSP Organizes Planning Session 2011 Mirasol B. Ilustrisimo
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Hull Design Department Reorganized Conrad B. Duga
TTSP Spends Day with Kids of Bethlehem Day Care Center Adelo E. Parol Jr.
Aiming to continuously improve the Hull Design
Department`s workforce, reorganization was conducted
and took effect last December 21, 2011. After a
thorough process of reshuffling the members, combining
and dividing some teams, Hull Design Department with
Mr. Manuel Lucenio as Department Manager gave rise to two new
groups. These were the Hull Construction Design and Hull
Production Design. Under Hull Construction Design led by Asst.
Group Manager Marlon Caban is the Key and Yard Plan Team
headed by SV Jose Rizalde Lucin and ASV Dennis Juarez. Mould
Lofting Team was merged with Nesting and Cutting Team to form
the Mould Lofting, Nesting and Cutting (MNC) with four teams
namely the MNC-A1 under SV Rex Cababan, MNC-A2 headed by
SV Luis Intong, MNC-B1 led by SV Peter Paul Nova, and MNC-B2
supervised by SV Alexander Quibilan. Working Plan Team on the
other hand was split in two to form Working Plan A headed by
ASV Omar Nacino and Working Plan B led by SV Eliezer
Cabigas. The MNC and WP teams were placed under the Hull
Production Design spearheaded by Arvin Rivera as Group
Manager.
The new organizational structure was deemed to create a
more liquid flow of job processing, develop solidarity and
cooperation, plus improve the relaying of technical information
which are all vital in ensuring that our design outputs were
delivered within schedule and will have the best quality to satisfy
our customers.
Last October 15, 2011 marked the Tsuneishi Technical
Services, Phils. (TTSP) Group’s Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) at Bethlehem Day Care Center, Inayawan, Pardo Cebu.
Fr. John Iacono, together with the parents and children,
salute the TTSPians with their overwhelming hymns of welcome.
Mr. Kazuhiro Kitamura, TTSP President, formally opens the activity
with his welcome address followed by a short message from
Mr. Segismundo Exaltacion Jr, TTSP General Manager. The event
was hosted by Mr. Edwin Patiam, and was assisted by Mr. Hazef
Sabrey Festejo. The first part of the activity was a showcase of
talents prepared by the children themselves. The TTSPians were
amazed by the children’s performance in singing, dancing and even
in declamation. At their very young age, the children managed to
memorize such lengthy lyrics, challenging moves and such tough
words in declamation. The children already knew their talents and
possessed such discipline to hone their given gifts.
The second part of the activity was full of fun and
happiness. However, the main purpose of the activity is not just to
enjoy, but also to give support and assistance to the kids, and the
center itself. Mr. Kitamura and Sir Jun led the giving of cash
donations to Fr. John, the person in-charge of Bethlehem. The event
ended with a lunch prepared by the organizers.
At the end of the day, TTSPians surely never forget three
inspiring words that came from the very heart of the kids, with their
hand gestures, “We Love You!” With such simple act, we changed
lives.
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Each year, TTSP conducts a contest for Calendar and Christmas Card
Making. Through this contest, TTSPians proved again that they are not only excellent in
designing ships but also had artistic abilities in painting/making calendars and greeting
cards.
All the entries were really works of outstanding artistry. They made the judges struggle to select the best entry for each category. Through online voting via lotus notes, the winning pieces were determined.
Jerson Crismundo (Working Plan Team), Jeson Carnable (Electrical Team), and
Randy Baracao (KPYP Team) grabbed the first, second, and third prize, respectively, for
Christmas card making category. They received certificates and cash prizes worth P2000
for first place, P1500 for second place, and P1000 for third place. Jean Mar Nualda of
Machinery Piping bagged the grand prize for Calendar Making category with an award of
P3500 and a certificate. All prizes were given during the Christmas party last December
2011 in Cebu City.
Their works of art were reproduced and distributed to all TTSP employees. They were truly wonderful gifts that made every TTSPian happy and proud.
Christmas is supposedly a happy season because it is the time that we spend the holiday with our loving family. But a great trial was firmly faced and a test of faith was indeed challenged as Typhoon Sendong hit the provinces of Iligan, Cagayan de Oro and Dumaguete on the late night of December 17, 2011. Many families were in distress, agonizing the lost of lives of their loved ones and became homeless due to the abrupt outcome caused by the wrath of Sendong. As our way of somehow uplifting their sentiments, TTSPians have unitedly shared their blessings by donating some used and unused items like clothes, shoes, sandals, bags, caps, and other perishable goods like noodles, milk, milo, toiletries etc. Total of nine (9) boxes were sealed including one (1) box donated by Ms. Virgie Dumdum of THI-GA Group. Moreover, monetary donation gathered had reached to
Php Php 51, 852.00. All of these were transported and successfully turned over to ABS-CBN Foundation last December 28, 2011 The joy of brightening other lives, bearing each other’s burdens, easing other's loads and supplanting emp-ty hearts with generous gifts becomes for us the magic of Christmas. To all those who took part of such munifi-cent undertaking, a big hooray and thank you to all of you. Kudos!
For some, it maybe just an ordinary Sunday, but for those families and the people with contagious heart who wish to spread the essence of love and share the laughter in this season of giving, it was a day whom memories had its worth. The weather goes with it on this most anticipated time; “Be Contagious: affect and spread the spirit of Christmas” launched their 4th outreach activity dat-ed 11th of December year 2011. More than 120 families located at Baybay, Ba-lamban, Cebu were handed with packed of goodies during this day. Happiness filled the air. The gladness
was visibly seen on the eyes of each family member who was surprised to unexpected-ly receive bundles of gifts that were packed and prepared. A half-day of non-stop activity, searching for doors that will open and welcome the eighteen (18) BeCon Volunteers, was really fulfilling and exciting. Indeed, the activity was a success. For those who are generous enough who shared their time, talent and finances, kudos to you all! Most of all, for Him who have helped us in having the gifts we could share with someone else; we never stopped giving You thanks.
Typhoon Sendong’s Victims Received Aid from TTSPTyphoon Sendong’s Victims Received Aid from TTSP Ma. Niña L. Canicon
“Be Contagious 2011” Continuous to Share Cherlyn B. Felisilda
TTSPians Compete Again for Calendar and Christmas Card Making Zemzem (Nor) R. Tarroza
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"The One" meow
A beautiful evening it is tonight How wonderful it is to be beside you, oh what a sight. Your eyes sparkling like a star to see them even from afar, a feeling so sweet, as sweet as a chocolate bar. The cold of a gloomy night I feel. But with you, all my fear, all my pain all my sorrow comes to heal. To be with you, I feel so blessed How can I find someone better, when I know I already have the best. I love you with all my heart, Please accept my offer, be with me 'Till death do us part.
"True" meow
I feel the breeze in my face
the smell of fragrant flowers it portrays.
The feel of hot and cold in rhyme, Confused, and easily gets lost in time.
The heart always fast beating
Most of the time feels like exploding.
Everyday always thinking deep, at night often lacks of sleep.
I know this may not be the best of poems
nor the best of gifts you receive, You may not believe,
But this is me, Loving you wholeheartedly.
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"Nasa'n ka Elisa" sisao
nipayong ang kagabhion sa akong huna huna
wa tawn damhang sa kadugay kalit lang kang mawala ang likod ko'ng nag atubang sa kasiga sa suga
panan-aw ko nga wala jud kahayag nagpatunga
dali ra makabalik ang ginhawang di matugkad semana ang sagubangon, dili jud ni molubad
gipasagdan pagbalik ang mga niaging saad ang pag-agi sa panahon dali ra jud molupad
nagdagan ang letra sama sa utok nga gamhanan apan wala'y maka tupong sa gibati ning dughan
naghinaot pohon dili na unta ni malabwan positibo nga mobalik ang sidlak ko'ng bulawan
panghopao nga naa gihapon apan sagdan lang sa...
para di tantong subo sagulan nala'g komedya
sa hinapos tan-aw na lang og "Nasa'n ka Elisa"
“Memories” t_heart
how do you pick up the shards of an old life? Retracing the path would be futile With every step backward cause agony With every step forward cause longing How do you go on? When in your heart you begin to understand ...there is no going back The remedy is not always innocuous The sun that was once sauntering ...moves in haste giving sparse moment to be gazed Those laughter's with the rain ...are now covered by the umbrella There are some things that time cannot mend There are some hurt that go too deep ...that have taken hold There are some precious moments that have been forgotten There are questions that cant be answered There are questions that needs no answer The path always goes uncertain But the destination was already determined
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THE BEACONTHE BEACON Dale B. Bontilao
MANAGING TIME
“This thing all things devours: Birds, beasts, trees,
flowers; Gnaws iron, bites steel; Grinds hard stones to
meal; Slays king, ruins town, And beats high mountain
down. “ – Taken from “The Hobbit” where through sheer
luck, Bilbo was able to give Gollum the correct answer -
‘time’.
There are 24 hours in the day and we all have
access to the same amount of time. This is something that
will not change and we can do nothing about it. While we
may not be able to control this, we can manage this by
ourselves. Once we realize this we have taken the first step
towards effective time management. We must look at the
things that are important in our life and work and devote our
time to these. Everything else should be minimized if not
eliminated.
Managing our time effectively will bring about some
dramatic improvements in our life, but we must be prepared
to make some fundamental changes. Because of this, we
need to take one step at a time. To take the first step in
effective time management you need to know yourself. As
we grow older it is easy to lose track of the things that really
matter to us in life. It is amazing that we can let this happen
to us, but it happens all too easily.
Therefore, the first thing we need to do before we
even begin to manage our time is to get in touch with what
we really want from life. This is where we find our vision.
Remember the time earlier in our life when we felt anything
was possible. How did we envisage our life at that time?
This could help us to get in touch with our vision. It is likely
that some of our priorities will have changed since then, but
many will have remained the same.
Planning our day.
This is just one very small step on the way to
effective time management but should show us that if we
go at our own pace that it is far from impossible. However,
we must be much more meticulous in planning our days so
that we complete everything we need to do while only
spending time on the things that really matter to us.
This is where a time plan comes in. We need to
have a very clear idea of what needs to be done, how long
it will take, and when it is going to be done. If it is your first
time using a time plan you may want to keep a time log for
a week or two first. With a time log you write down in detail
how you spend your time. Do this for a few days and you
will get a clear idea of how you spend your days and how
long various tasks take you. When you know how long each
task will take, you can plan your day much more accurately.
The 4 Ds of time management
Do it - Get it done, the sooner the better.
Delegate it - If the task doesn't suit you, get
someone else to do it.
Dump it - If not important. Forget about it.
Defer it - Something for the 'to do' pile. Come
back to it later
If we are able to classify all tasks that arise
in our average day under one of the four Ds, then
we have overcome a major hurdle in time manage-
ment.
Time wasters
Time wasters can destroy any attempt at effective
time management if they are not identified and
eliminated. The biggest problem is that they are
often very hard to identify because they can be very
trivial.
These are some time wasters to watch out for:
Lack of or poor planning - File things properly,
write down appointments, that kind of thing.
Basically, you need to be organized to use your
time effectively.
Procrastination - Many people keep deferring things
when they are best done immediately. Don't fall into
this trap.
Not delegating - You can't do it all yourself. Do the
things that you are good at and enjoy. Someone else
can do the rest.
Interruptions - Set up your workspace so that there
are no distractions that will disrupt your workflow.
These and other time wasters are probably eating
into our time, so try to identify them and get rid of them.
Life is full of opportunities to get a few minutes of
productivity in, rather than feeling bored or wasting time, if
we only take advantage of them. The key is to find and
recognize them, while breaking some of our worst habits at
the same time.
We will never be able to find time for anything; if we
want time, we must make it.
References: www.business-personal-coaching.com/time-management-tips.html
www.timemanagement.com
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Month’s of preparation for an escapade of the
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until the 1st of November 2011. The luscious city
of Tagaytay, joyous province of Laguna and the
historic Manila were the places we had planned
to set our trail at. A trip that was more on
exploration, since most of us were first-timers to
the place, had ended fun filled and awesome
experience.
The group took almost an hour flight bound
for Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3
from Mactan International Airport. We rode a
mini bus going to Baclaran and then a jeepney
going to Alabang. We then went to Festival Mall,
sighted at the heart of commerce in Alabang, the
best place to look for a van bound for Tagaytay.
After about two hours drive from Alabang, our
adventure began. Welcomed by its verdant
surrounding and cool winds, that very moment
defined the ambiance of Tagaytay. As we set
foot in Tagaytay, we immediately settled our first
challenge, look for a place where we could spend the
night. Luckily, for three thousand pesos, an air
conditioned room, with soft beds, cable TV,
bathroom, and comfort room was available to
accommodate up to 15 persons. Not bad for a budget
constricted travelers.
Tagaytay has a lot to offer with its tourists.
Aside from its luscious vegetation, a view of Taal
volcano, the world’s smallest volcano, is a scenery
one must see. The city’s People’s Park is a place for
picnic and adventure. Horseback riding, zip lining are
few of what can be enjoyed. Downhill the park, one
can rent a motorboat and hop to the volcano’s foot by
cruising the Taal Lake.
Night time at Tagaytay is also amusing. For
somebody who looks for relaxation while dosing a
bottle of alcohol, Olivares is the place to look for. Here
you can find an array of restaurants and bars ready to
serve on open vicinity with all natural cool breeze of
air. Souvenir shops are also scattered in the area.
Wide selections of locally crafted memento are sold at
a very reasonable price.
Ma. Niña L. Canicon & Jomar A. Cabayao
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Second day of the escapade heads to one
of the prosperous province of the Southern
Luzon, Laguna. From Tagaytay City, we rode a
jeepney bound to (Balibago) Sta. Rosa, the next
stop of our jaunt. Here you can find the Enchanted
Kingdom, a theme park for all ages. With an
entrance fee of five hundred pesos, one can have
the privilege of riding all you can at your own
pleasure. Gigantic ferries wheel, Anchor’s Away,
roller coaster, Log Drop, Rio Grande Rapids were
just few of the rides you can benefit from. And of
course, Enchanted Kingdom experience won’t be
complete without their well publicized ride, the
dreaded Space Shuttle. While having fun is
inevitable inside the park, safety measures in
every ride are of strict compliance. Thus, the
rides are not advisable to those who have heart
problem and the likes.
Our night at Laguna was spent at Pansol,
Calamba. With a two thousand peso budget you
can rent a house with spring water pools and air
conditioned rooms, a perfect place to end the
day and loosen up for the next day’s adventures.
Last day of our trip was spent wandering in
Metro Manila. Picture taking at the Philippines’ most
popular house (Bahay ni Kuya), ambling around
Rizal Park (Luneta), sight seeing on the Ocean-
arium, and souvenir hunting at the Mall of Asia, com-
mon yet the most you-want-to-be at the first Manila
get away. Access to the tourist spots in Manila is
not a problem as long as an itinerary is prepared.
Metro Railway Transit (MRT) and Light Railway
Transit (LRT) is the most convenient and traffic free
mode of transportation in crisscrossing your destina-
tion.
As we head back to Cebu, exhaustion set in
and fulfillment was bursting. It was another
experience to reminisce and another story to tell of
how we wandered and wondered the prides of our
country. Indeed, it is more fun in the Philippines.
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with excitement and joy as the time came for the exchanging of gifts. Everyone went in search of their Manito or Manita to hand them their gaily wrapped presents. Our managers and their Japanese colleagues also got the chance to let their hair down and show off their moves in a macho dance number to the tune of “Katawan”. Cheers and hoots accompanied their every daring move as the employees enjoyed the spectacle. Kudos to the managers and Japanese staff for their superbly enjoyable number! We can’t wait for next year! The fresh faces of our new clerks in a hot and sexy dance medley made the male population sit up and take notice. The next part kept the adrenaline level high as the different groups competed in a Showcase of Talents. The competition was stiff this year with each group giving their best in the hopes of being proclaimed the winner. The floor was witness to a variety of talents: dancing, singing, rapping, stomping, you name it! The TTSP employees were an inexhaustible supply of talents that night. With the help of our discerning judges, the contest ended with MDG as back to back Champion followed by an astounding comeback for HOG placing in second. HDG came in third place with EDG/Support Group in fourth. With the presentations getting better and better each year, MDG will be hard-pressed to continually step up to keep their crown. Of course, the event will not be complete without our Mr. and Ms. Black & White of the Night. The organizers conspired with TTSP’s aspiring paparazzi to submit 10 shots (of 5 males & 5 females) of those employees who wowed everyone and exhibited stunning style and a winning personality. The top ten were truly deserving but it all came down to two winners. Ms. Claire Solomon was hot and sultry
in a little glittery black dress while Mr. Reymond Sanchez was cool and confident in his all-black ensemble. Admin Manager Dale B. Bontilao finally gave his closing remarks and acknowledgements but the party was far from over. A live band and some dancing continued to entertain everyone with camera flashes going off every now and then. The party was a successful
event. The joyous and heartwarming moments of that night will not only be recalled in pictures but also in our hearts where they will remain as special memories of a Black & White Christmas. We look forward to another challenging and fulfilling year ahead with TTSP.
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A Concert @ FukuyamaA Concert @ Fukuyama Amado G. Nicolas Jr. and Earl Ian C. Cañeda
TC Japan joined a whole day concert in Fukuyama
Theater at Fukuyama City last June 2011. The said concert
was entitled, ''The Big Band 2011''. The activity was
participated by many bands and orchestras throughout
Hiroshima and Okayama Prefecture.
It was a great pride for TTSP because two TTSP
members, together with TC Japan staffs named Kanenaga
Akiko and Suazo Dionne Rosary, participated the gig. One of
the TTSP members who joined the event was from
Machinery Piping Team and the other one was from
Completion Team. Who were those guys who had guts to
join the concert? I think they had too much nerve.
Now let’s talk about the details. The invitation was
relayed by Mark Aliño to all TTSP members in Japan and
only two courageously replied and said, ''Yes, I will join.''
Then he told the coordinator of the event in TC that there
were two TTSP members enthusiastic to join the concert. A
day after, Mark informed those two musician wannabes that
there was no more backing out. They must join whatever it
takes. The only practice they had was held in Kurashiki,
Okayama prefecture one Sunday night. On that night, they
traveled more than two hours to reach Kurashiki City and oh
they were very excited. The two expected that the band they
were about to join is the same in the Philippines - hard rock,
rnb or hiphop style. That was why they were so confident,
but their world turned upside down. The band they joined in
was the Kurashiki Band, an orchestra in Okayama district
with complete musical instruments and had more than a
dozen of professional musicians involved. The duo was
stunned when they saw the stage arrangement. It had a
pianist, lead and base guitarists, saxophonist, violinist,
drummer, four Japanese vocalists and a certified Japanese
band master. Then suddenly, Mr. MP and CT couldn’t smile
anymore. They were terrified and one of them said ''I think
we are at the wrong place! I don’t know what to do in this
kind of band. Hope we won’t ruin their music.'' But, it seemed
that they didn’t have a choice anymore so they accepted
their fate. As first timers joining a musical crew of such kind,
the band master noticed them shaking out of fear but still
encouraged them. Other members encouragement helped
them to do better and they started to enjoy that sole practice.
One member used a maracas and the
other one played a clave. Since they love music and
are fast learners, they easily blended in the rhythm.
The practice lasted for about two hours and they
gave their best for the band. “Ganbatte
Kudassai!”, the word they said to themselves after
the practice.
Since they are determined to play with the
band, the poor boys used youtube for home practic-
es and listened to Latin music everyday in order to
familiarize with the songs. They were to perform the
selected song entitled ''I am a Piano'' by Or-
chestra Dela Luz , a Latin band.
Finally the day of the event came, held at one of the
famous theaters in Fukuyama, the two were placed in the
front-right side of the band and all viewers could see them
holding their musical instruments. Before they performed in
front of millions, the band master told them, ''Today, just think
you are princes, so relax prince!''. After a minute of shaking
their booties and banging of heads, it was all done. It was
such a relief for them like a thorn in their throats being pulled
out.
And that was the fairy tale of the two TTSP members
who had an unforgettable experience during their stay in Ja-
pan. For them it was a bit crazy experience but was really
musically memorable. They had learned a lot out of that
experience and still wanted to try again. Got an idea of who
those TTSPians are? they are known with these initials, ANJ
and EIC and on top of that, they are in youtube!
With the correct eye care program that includes eye exercises, and proper diet and supplementation, you can significantly affect and even improve your vision.
Computers & Vision
More than 50 percent of computer users experience eyestrain, headaches, blurred vision and other visual symptoms related to sustained use of the computer. This type of stress on the visual system can also cause body fatigue and reduced efficiency at work.
Many of these symptoms can be reduced through a combination of correcting workstation conditions, posture, stress-relieving lenses prescribed specifically for computer operation, special anti-glare screens, eye exercises and nutritional supplementation.
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We were born to have hunters' eyes, needed for spotting game or danger at a distance. But during the last 50 years nearly all our work and much of our recreation, for example, video games, has shifted the focus of our vision to arm's length. This increased amount of near visual tasks often produces such changes as nearsighted-ness, suppressed vision in one eye, poor eye teaming and reduced efficiency at work and at play. Many computer users experience visual stress due to: 1) an increase in the number and com-plexity of necessary eye movements and focusing skills, 2) poor lighting conditions, glare and distracting reflections, 3) screen flicker rate, and 4) above all, the extended amount of computer use. Computer Stress Checklist: Computer visual stress may un-derlie many direct and indirect symp-toms. Eyestrain is a common direct symptom, while the need for shifts in posture and muscular strain resulting from poorly arranged work stations cause eye problems indirectly and other physical problems directly. Eyestrain occurs when your eyes get tired from intense use, such as driving a car for extended periods, reading or working at a com-puter. Although eyestrain can be annoying, it usually isn't serious and goes away once you rest your eyes. In some cases, signs and symptoms of eyestrain can indicate an underlying eye condition that needs treatment. Although you may not be able to change the nature of your job or all the fac-
tors that can cause eyestrain, you can take steps to reduce eyestrain.
Direct Computer Stress Symptoms • headaches while doing or following computer use
• irritated and/or dry eyes
• blurred vision
• slow refocusing when looking from screen to distance objects
• frequently losing place when moving eyes between copy and the screen • difficulty seeing clearly at a distance after prolonged computer use
• occasional doubling of vision
• changes in color perception
Other Computer Stress Symptoms • neck or shoulder tension and pain
• back pain
• pain in arms, wrists, or shoulders when working on the computer
• lowered visual efficiency and more frequent errors
Relaxing Eye Exercises Palming The palming exercise will teach you to relax your eyes, which in turn will bring healthy energy to your eyes.
First, rub your hands together until they feel warm (about 15 to 20 seconds). Then place your cupped hands over your closed eyes, being careful not to touch your eyes with the palms of your hands. The fingers of each hand should overlap and rest gently on the center of your forehead. Don't create any
unnecessary pressure on your face. If your arms get tired, rest your elbows on a table. Sit quietly for one to two minutes with your hands over your eyes. The more relaxed you become, the blacker the darkness you will see with your eyes closed. Near-far focus This exercise improves eye flexibility: Hold your thumb six inches from your nose. Focus on your thumb. Take one deep breath and exhale slowly. Then focus on an object about 10 feet away. Take another deep breath and slowly ex-
hale. Repeat back and forth 15 times
Scanning This exercise helps you increase the flexibility of your eyes.
Sitting or standing at one end of a room, let your eyes scan around the edges of objects in the room - clocks, televisions, doors, lights, computers, etc.
The object of this exercise is to keep your eyes moving in a loose and fluid way.
Do this exercise for two minutes. Remember to breathe.
Head Rolls This exercise is to relax your neck, head and face muscles and reduce shoulder tension.
Take a deep breath and close your eyes. On the exhale, slowly drop your chin to your chest.
Relax your neck and shoulders. As you inhale deeply again, slowly and gently roll your
head around to the left, then back, keeping your shoulders still and relaxed.
Make your movements slowly, carefully and deliberate-ly.
Now exhale full as you roll your head to the other side and down to your chest again.
Repeat this sequence twice then change directions and repeat twice more.
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On Focus: Working Plan TeamsOn Focus: Working Plan Teams Hazef Sabrey R. Festejo
HardWORKING - the ideal depiction of what this
team is, the perfect description of the type of blood flowing
into each member’s veins. One of the vanguard teams in
ship design works, they are susceptible to a lot of
challenges, problems and ordeals but still, tough as steel
they are working with, they remain standing and all geared
up for more odds to defy with.
They distinguish a glass half filled with water as “half
full” rather than “half empty” and treat dilemmas as “stepping
stones” rather than “stumbling blocks”. Communication,
solidarity, professionalism and companionship are the most
vital ethics they put value with in order to be productive in
their work. Behold, the Working Plan Team, the St. John the
Baptist of Hull Design Department.
Having the same scope of work, WP-A and WP-B
are headed by Omar Nacino and Ely Cabigas respectively.
WP-A hubs on N58BCs while on the other hand, WP-B
focuses on capsize vessels but both also handle TC vessels.
Their major job is to insert necessary information required at
production stage which is mainly used by other teams in the
production of hull structures.
In general, hull structure design starts from Key Plan
(drawing) then Yard Plan follows. Both drawings are to
design strength and functionability of hull in principle. In the
meantime, those drawing scan not give enough
information for productivity of the factory so that fabrication
of steel materials, production of steel blocks and laying
down of steel blocks on launching bed for the erection of
the ship’s hull are to be effectively proceeded. Information
is then supplemented to hull structure drawings in a step by
step manner which will eventually become the working
plan. WP team is in charge of naming each piece
and indicating its fitting position and assembly
stage. They also indicate welding procedures
between steel plates and indicate dimensions of
each plate ordered at earlier stage. And lastly, they
prepare piece list of outfitting attached to the hull
structure.
Off their desks, WP are fun loving and
always crave for relaxation and thrill. WP – “Way
Patawad sa Laag”, they sometimes go to the beach
for a swim and have their skin tanned. They go for
an “eatscapade” and crowd-gathering singing
activity either in Sir Roy or Doms’ house. Favorite
food? They have a lot in their list namely kilawin,
sinugbang baboy, liempo and isdang dalupapa
courtesy by Doms. And for many years being
together, they already had a WP vocabulary that
includes, “paspas, mkasapot” , “mao ka”, “very
bugoy ba” and a spirit igniter, “I bilib yu” by Makoto
“Amo” Morioka, a WPlanner in TC.
It is not the major work of WP to draw, but it is vital
for them to comprehend KP and YP of hull structure. WP is
sometimes requested to assist partial modification of the
yard plans of standard vessel and also to participate design
works of yard plan. It is also requested for WP that they can
comprehend basic terms of mould lofting positioned
downstream which has a certain relationship. But most
prominently, WP puts value on having quality drawings to
the customers and always on the track for on-time
deliveries.
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Kleeve & Nova Marie Lucernas St. Francis of Assisi Parish Balamban, Cebu January 7, 2012
Alberto & Dionelyn Mamac Sacred Heart Parish
Cebu City December 22, 2011
Jose Mario Jr. & Sharmie Española Our Lady of Compassion Church Bacolod City, Negros Occidental December 20, 2011
Fredlin Jay & Rhoda Añasco Virgin de la Paz Buen Viaje Parish
Surigao City, Surigao del Norte January 3, 2012
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Archille Jaide Nufable January 8, 2012
Jay Noel & Rachel Nufable
Dhayne Dioneur Juarez December 16, 2011
Dennis & Diozette Juarez
Raisha Hope Arroyo September 21, 2011
Rey & Chaney Marie Arroyo
Sabrina de la Peña December 14, 2011
Jessie & Hyde de la Peña
Nadellaine Bantolinao November 28, 2011
Nida & Nolie Bantolinao
Beauzl Viell Ayeng February 27, 2011
Beau Patrick & Liezl Ayeng
Katherine Grace Muta December 21, 2011
Vincent & Grace Muta
Alver John Suba-an December 12, 2011
Ryan & Annalyn Suba-an
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Shery May M. Butron 05-22-1990
ODD/EDG/ET BSEE-BISU Pilar, Bohol
Leomar T. Guansing 02-10-1990
ODD/HOG/HO BSME-TUP-Visayas Mandaue City, Cebu
Victor John B.Cañalita 06-07-1988
HDD/HCDG/KPYP BSME-USC-TC
Toledo, City Cebu
Gerald Michael Q. Lim 06-01-1989
ODD/HOG/HO BSME-Silliman
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Josephus B. Llanto 12-24-1985
HDD/HDG/CT BSME-USJ-R
Hipodromo, Cebu
Angelo Ryan M. Mangubat 10-02-1989
ODD/MDG/MP-A BSME-Silliman
Sibulan, Negros Oriental
Domicagel I. Tacud 02-01-1986
ODD/HOG/HP BSME-TUP-Visayas
Liloan, Cebu
Hermel B. Sabang 02-10-1988
HDD/HCDG/KPYP BSME-UC
Toledo City, Cebu
Ma. Flordeliz S. Santos 05-29-1989
HDD/HPDG/WP-A BSCE-EVSU-Tacloban Tacloban City, Leyte
Pierre Jordan A. Teves 01-4-1990
ODD/MDG/MP-B BSME-Silliman
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
WELCOME ABOARD 34th BATCH
NEWLY HIREDNEWLY HIRED
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Senior Design Engineer 2 Joseph Collado ( Standing 4th From left )
Design Engineer 3 Standing ( Left-Right): Florencio Aniñon Jr.
Rodulfo Pahilan Jr. and Mark Lester Gonzales
Seated ( Left-Right ) Mark Invictus Tomol, Azenith Colegado and Michael Soco
Design Engineer 2 Standing
(Left-Right): Ryan Suba-an, Mark Joseph Samorano Rene Daling Jr., Jerson Dayot, Eleazar Joseph Naron Bernard Duran, Andrew Anto and Jonathan Paye
Seated (Left-Right): Christian Ugsimar, Ernie Cabasag,
Erneson Abellana, Edwin Patiam Demar Erana, Joshua Manuel Ramirez and Jeromie
Mejias
Design Engineer 2 Standing
(Left-Right): Dinah Fe Tabaranza, Dulcemae Corazon Abarquez, Donah Mae Rose Jumawan, Roselyn Engcot,
Maria Lorra Geraldez, Lyla Claire Hetalia and Chaney Marie Arroyo
Seated (Left-Right): Maria Nelia Sarigumba, Candy Laine
Rosello, Christine Deul Perez, Shiela Jalipa, Roselle Rabanes, Agnes Mae Marquez and Girlie Cajano.
IS Staff 3: Wilfredo Arbon Jr. (Standing 1st from left)
Design Specialist 1:
Ronilo Menchavez, Engracio Develleres Jr. (Standing 2nd and 3rd from left) and Fe Opo (seated 3rd from
left) Design Technicians:
Jesryl Sabellon and Regelita Cabatuan (seated 1st and 2nd from left)
Design Engineer 2:Renier Bajado, Alchin Perez, Ian Ga-a, Danilo Abalos Jr., John Mark Batuto, Elma Bactong DE 1: Monico Balentong Jr. Design Engineer 3:Oscar Morales Jr., Michael Tayong, Alberto Mamac DS 1: Janice Inion
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SERVICE AWARDEES 2011SERVICE AWARDEES 2011
15 Years Awardees15 Years Awardees
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Peter Paul NovaPeter Paul Nova
Rex CababanRex Cababan
Andrelita NoelAndrelita Noel
Alexander QuibilanAlexander Quibilan
5 Years Awardees5 Years Awardees
Left to Right:Left to Right:
Calvin Opone, Kelly ArdoCalvin Opone, Kelly Ardoññaa
Ma. NiMa. Niña Canicon, Roxanne Marie ña Canicon, Roxanne Marie Mayol,Mayol,
Maricho Piedad and Phil SabolboraMaricho Piedad and Phil Sabolbora
Left to Right:Left to Right:
Erneson Abellana, Mars Copia, Jose Mario EspaErneson Abellana, Mars Copia, Jose Mario Españñola Jr.ola Jr.
Romualdo Lex Garcia, Shiela Jalipa, Romualdo Lex Garcia, Shiela Jalipa,
Christian Valor Monsanto, Eleazar Joseph NaronChristian Valor Monsanto, Eleazar Joseph Naron
Michael Dann Pomoy, Glenn Sobrio & Micheal John Michael Dann Pomoy, Glenn Sobrio & Micheal John QuilanitaQuilanita
Left to Right:Left to Right:
Carlmine Celo, Melvin CorderoCarlmine Celo, Melvin Cordero
Jessie de la PeJessie de la Peña, Dennis Ethelbert ña, Dennis Ethelbert GubatonGubaton
EdmundEdmund Lagumbay, Jovelyn Lagumbay, Jovelyn OrbetaOrbeta
Jennilyn Ovejera, Jovielane Pa-Jennilyn Ovejera, Jovielane Pa-cacañaña
Jessel Gay Tamayo, Francis Jessel Gay Tamayo, Francis Wenceslao andWenceslao and Joemarie YuJoemarie Yu
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With tenacious will power and desire for victory, the Red
Sferminatorz neutralized White Traxex in Game 3 of the Finals, 73-70, to
conquer the TBA: Admin’s Cup held at Buanoy Gym on December 5, 2011.
The White Traxex came out aggressively at the start and tried to
suppress Red Sfeminatorz’s shooters. The shooting power of White
Traxex’s very own Arbon-Melecio-Racoma barely topped off Red
Sferminatorz’s Despabeladero-Gaa-Naron combo at the end of the 1st
quarter with just a half shot, 19-18 lead.
The Red Sferminatorz blasted and stunned White Traxex during the
2nd quarter. With the help of Raian Pacible, the big man inside the paint;
Mark Samorano in the perimeter; and the unpredictable moves of Carlmine
Celo supported them to increase the gap to 11 points at the end of the 1st half, 40-29.
Not satisfied with the result of the 1st half, the White Traxex changed tactics but the Red Sferminatorz foresaw their
strategy and fortified their defense and kept the former at bay while enjoying a 52-41 cushion after three quarters.
White Traxex’s unrelentingness paid off during the 4th quarter. Their determination slowed their rival’s offense while
boosting their trueshot aura to diminish the gap between their scores. At the end of the 4th quarter, the White Traxex made
17 points, thanks to Melecio’s scoring ability, who made 10 points in that quarter. On the other hand, Red Sferminatorz only
banked in 6 points, which brought the game to overtime period, 58-all.
Crowds cheered, players roared as the intensity of the game fluctuated rapidly every time someone went up for a
shot. Neither of the team thought of giving up, both teams played hard with their pride on the line, trying to surpass their
rival.
As the game came to the final minutes, the free throw shots made by the Red Sferminatorz broke the deadlock as
fans cheered to boost their morale. White Traxex desperately struggled for another OT period, but the Red Sferminatorz
successfully defended well to stop the White Traxex attempt for victory with a 73-70 final margin.
The battle between the two impressive teams ended with recognition of their own mistakes and triumphs.
Throughout the TBA season, teamwork and determination proved to be the key in the overcoming obstacles, and the Red
Sferminatorz showed their determination and honed their teamwork to subdue their rivals
and conquer the Admin’s Cup.
RED SFERMINATORZ CONQUERED TBA ADMINS CUPRED SFERMINATORZ CONQUERED TBA ADMINS CUP Elmer P. Enriquez
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(Left– Right) Mark Gil Aliño, Jake Mar Balza, Juanito Mojado Jr., Joseph Sedentario, Andro Buison Engracio Develleres Jr., Joseph Stephen Piola, Lemuel Pudadera, Reno Salmo and Corina Yballe
5 YEARS AWARDEES5 YEARS AWARDEES
Another thrilling season unfold in sports as mix volley tournament
season 2 relieved back the spiking euphoria again in Tsuneishi Tenshin
grounds. September 20, 2011 marked the much awaited start of the
contest, where a total of eight competitors vied with each other to be named
as season’s champions. This year, a challenging transition made by head
Organizer Kelly Ardoña, as she also invited THI enthusiasts including
Japanese staffs who made up a team of their own.
Same as last year, a team should consist a quadruple men and a
couple of women to play as a team during a 7 preliminary games. Elimination competition was breathtakingly
enjoyable each day as all players and partisans were awed to all possible and impossible blocks, spikes, serve,
plays and saves by all players in the court. But in the end, only four teams remained to fight for the contest
supremacy. One of TTSP’s volleyball general Jomar Cabayao’s team held the best record in the elimination
round but cannot stop the busier and hungrier team of Erlinda Arcaya as they fell off to a 11-21-17 against 21-
15-21 drubbing. While the other pairing, Narciso Pilapil’s compatriots were no good to THI’s volleyball pride Ari-
el Dizon’s as they masterfully beat them in two sets 12-16 vs 21-21 set scores.
In the best of five finals, Dizon’s team of Melvin Cabizares, Carlmine Celo, Jeanel Tenio, Russel Trave-
so, Leo Villaflores, Sharon Paraguya, Althea Alila was unstoppable as they denied Arcaya’s teammates of
Moises Alfaro, Ian Cañeda, Jerick Del Carmen, Reynaldo Doronila, Mark Oliveros, Mary
Jane Tomol, as they beat them in four sets 16-21-21-21 over 21-10-14-15 match points
which gave them the title of being the mix volley tournament season champion while
Pilapil’s team salvage the third place plum.
Every single team had its own shining and memorable moments that made this
event worth to be remembered, like the consistent jump serves of Arden Neri, the
powerful smashes of Ariel Dizon, the undeniable defense of the Japanese players, the
improbable hustle plays of Jeromie Mejias and the twice in a row championship
experience of Althea Alila. So far, this period of games is growing more competitive every
year and with everyone’s full support, the organizers might be taking it more to the next
level as the season ended with applause and amusement to everyone.
Mix Volley Tour Spikes Tenshin AnewMix Volley Tour Spikes Tenshin Anew Mark Gil M. Aliño
The Run That BondsThe Run That Bonds Christian Valor A. Monsanto
For some it is a dream to run a marathon, while others dreamed of just finishing a single race. While TTSPians
HAGUROS, fulfilled to run a marathon that even catered outside the country.
The Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore (SCMS) is an annual international marathon race which is held on
the first Sunday of December in the city of Singapore. Like any other marathons- tons of preparations were made. Not to
mention the motion sickness brought by the plane as they arrived few days
before December 4. But this did not hinder them from finishing the race. As Brad
-san told, "This marathon create a new sight, most of the runners were young, it’s
like you’re in a Sinulog parade because of so many runners. There are lots of aid
stations, bundle of DOLE bananas that you can easily grab and daghan gwapa
(but i didnt care!!)"
The excitement and fun, the sense of achievement, the precious
memories of the race- sharing a bond with other
nationals are some of the reasons why they run SCMS. ONBOARD.24
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