Sunday, February 28, 2010

Philpost 6 Recognizes The Top Performers For 2009

The management of Philpost 6 is pleased with its performance for the year 2009, amidst the global financial crisis. Recognizing the efforts of her personnel, RD Barcelon handed out Certificates of Recognition to PPC officials who took pains to make a difference.

For surpassing their revenue target, the following were awarded
Certificates of Recognition:

Southern Negros District
under the leadership of A/PDM Fatima P. Abangan

Iloilo City Post Office
under the leadership of A/PM Nonito P. Pelobello


For achieving an increase in the revenue from 2008,
Certificates of Recognition were given to the following districts:

Metro Iloilo District
under the leadership of A/PDM Rolly M. Mamon

Northern Negros Occidental District
under the leadership of A/PDM Elsa P. Pameroyan

Southern Negros Occidental District
under the leadership of A/PDM Fatima P. Abangan

Kalibo District
under the leadership of A/PDM Richie P. Cardiel


For achieving an increase in the revenue from 2008 ,
Certificates of Recognition were likewise given to the following capital post offices:

Iloilo City Post Office
under the leadership of A/PM Nonito P. Pelobello

Bacolod City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Ronald Vilches

Kalibo Post Office
under the leadership of A/PM Ma. Cristina Morales

San Jose Post Office
under the leadership of PM Job P. Tunguia, Jr.


For depositing at least 99% of collections, the following district received
a Certificate of Recognition:

South Negros Occidental District
under the leadership of A/PDM Fatima P. Abangan


For depositing at least 99% of their collections, the following capital post offices received Certificates of Recognition as well:

San Jose Post Office
under the leadership of PM Job P. Tunguia, Jr.

Roxas City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Marcelino Palabrica

Capital Cities that submitted complete and accurate reports were also duly recognized. These are:

Bacolod City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Ronald Vilches

San Jose Post Office
under the leadership of PM Job P. Tunguia, Jr.

Roxas City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Marcelino Palabrica

Kalibo Post Office
under the leadership of A/PM Ma. Cristina Morales

The only district acknowledged for submitting complete and accurate
weekly reports
is

South Negros Occidental District
under the leadership of A/PDM Fatima P. Abangan


Capital Cities that reaped savings from gasoline consumption were also given due recognition. These are:

San Jose Post Office
under the leadership of PM Job P. Tunguia, Jr.

Bacolod City Post Office
under the leadership of Sub-DC Chief Norman Estores

Awarded as the most active district during the Postal Week 2009 celebration is

Capiz District
under the leadership of A/PDM Arlyn C. Cababasay


Meanwhile, capital post offices that bested all other post offices to become the Cleanest and Greenest Post Office in Region 6 are:

Roxas City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Marcelino Palabrica

Bacolod City Post Office
under the leadership of PM Ronald Vilches

Kalibo Post Office
under the leadership of A/PM Ma. Cristina Morales

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Philpost 6 Holds Year-End Assessment and Strategic Planning Workshop

Philpost 6 key officials gathered at Villa Sagrado on February 23-24, 2010 for the Year-End Assessment and Strategic Planning Workshop.

The two-day affair kicked off with Regional Director Lilia O. Barcelon welcoming the participants and emphasizing the importance of solidarity to achieve the goals of the corporation. Representatives from the Marketing Office, Legal Office, RIAS, district offices and capital post offices were then given 35 minutes each to report on their office’s accomplishments, the biggest challenges they encountered during the year 2009, the means they were able to overcome these, and what they hope to achieve for the year 2010.

The big bosses of the Region, RD Barcelon, Acting AdFin Director Iris Sargado and Acting Operations Director Benjie Yotoko, took the floor on the second day. The objectives of the Office were reviewed, strategies and action plans were drawn, and certain issues and concerns were properly addressed to --- all these with the end in view of providing a more dynamic, customer-centered, and efficient service to the public.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Looking Forward To 2010

There is certainly much to look forward to this year – the implementation of GSIS e-card payout system and the SSS-Philpost Unified Multipurpose ID system, among them.

Comes the implementation of the GSIS e-card payout system, GSIS e-card holders may no longer queue in front of Unionbank’s ATMachines, but flock instead to any capital post office in Region 6 (Iloilo City Post Office, Bacolod City Post Office in Negros Occidental, Roxas City Post Office in Capiz, Kalibo Post Office in Aklan, and San Jose Post Office in Antique) and other big post offices like San Carlos City and Cadiz City post offices (both in Negros Occidental) to withdraw their money or make balance inquiries. This project is seen to favor especially those in the provinces as they no longer have to travel far and wide just to get to the nearest UnionBank branch.

Meanwhile, SSS and Philpost has signed a Memorandum of Agreement on the integration of the SSS Unified Multipurpose Identification System (UMID) to the benefits of the Postal ID. Simply put, the UMID card will enable SSS members to get payments for pensions, loans and benefits through PhilPost’s nationwide network of about 2,200 post offices.

More of this can be found here

Philpost Braved The Financial Storm in 2009

The year 2009 proved to be another challenging year for Philpost 6, and thankfully, it experienced no big shakers during the year. It’s not to say that the year passed by rather uneventfully, but at least there were no Franks, no Pepings, no Ondoys, nothing of the sort that would have created huge stumbling blocks on Philpost’s plans and programs.

Still, the global financial crisis continued to rock business of any kind, and that included the communications industry. Philpost 6 was not spared of the effects of the crisis, yet it was unrelenting in its resolve to meet the challenges head-on.

In order to lessen the impact of the crisis, we conducted intensive marketing campaigns of Philpost products and services, most particularly the PID, express pouch and Globe Autoloadmax. We also implemented the Proof of Delivery (POD) system and the rush ID fee. We purchased additional laminating machines so more post offices might be able to provide laminating services and accept rush ID.

We went down to the barangay levels and made personal visits to government offices and private companies for a more personalized service and to bring our products closer to the people.

We also reviewed our dispatch and delivery schemes and came out with programs that enhanced our delivery capability.

All these activities earned us 12 new clients. Our biggest new client, Avon Philippines, avails itself of our ordinary mail with POD service.