WAREHOUSE Vol. 1 No. 2 October-December 2015 Ang Opisyal na Pahayagan ng Warehouse Management and Trade Development Services, Inc. What’s inside...? President’s Corner p. 2, Business IN-Focus p. 3, Kwentong Kalye p. 4, Caught in the Act... Moments! p. 5, Alam n’yo Ba? p. 6, Safety First...! p. 7, Bulletin p. 8 #svm-hrs NGAYON! Report t’s FUN to be GREEN! The annual Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ) FUNRUN was held last November 8, 2015. It aims to create camaraderie among CEZ people by engaging them in a fitness activity that is environmental friendly. The Warehouse Management Inc. family did not miss this significant event. Pres. Robert Lester Aranton, led the team in reaching the goal of finishing a 3-kilome- ters and 6-kilometers run. Before the actual run begun, a warm-up excercise was performed in Touch Com- pound administered by Alvin Arcala, Warehouse Management Inc.- IT Staff. Afterwhich, the entire family went to CEZ football field where the FUNRUN will of- ficially start. A short program was held and CEZ Administrator Atty. Norma Cajulis- Tañag delivered her welcome remarks that inspired everyone to be healthy and fit physically and mentally. Followed by an opening message given by Cavite Eco- nomic Zone Investors Association (CEZIA) President- Mr. Takashi Kawano. Medals were given to the first 10 runners who made it first to the finish line. As all participants struggled to RUN to the finish line, it is still the FUN that mandated the entire event. After all it is a ‘FUNRUN.’ Proceeds of the CEZ FUNRUN 2015 will be used for the environmental programs of the Zone like tree planting, improve waste management system and conversion of all street lightning to LED lights. *** CAVITE ECONOMIC ZONE FUNRUN: “A Run for the ENVIRONMENT” I
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WAREHOUSEVol. 1 No. 2 October-December 2015
Ang Opisyal na Pahayagan ng Warehouse Management and Trade Development Services, Inc.
What’s inside...?President’s Corner p. 2, Business IN-Focus p. 3, Kwentong Kalye p. 4,
Caught in the Act... Moments! p. 5, Alam n’yo Ba? p. 6, Safety First...! p. 7, Bulletin p. 8
#svm-hrs
NGAYON!
Report
t’s FUN to be GREEN! The annual
Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ) FUNRUN
was held last November 8, 2015. It aims to
create camaraderie among CEZ people by
engaging them in a fitness activity that is
environmental friendly.
The Warehouse Management Inc. family
did not miss this significant event. Pres.
Robert Lester Aranton, led the team in
reaching the goal of finishing a 3-kilome-
ters and 6-kilometers run.
Before the actual run begun, a warm-up
excercise was performed in Touch Com-
pound administered by Alvin Arcala,
Warehouse Management Inc.- IT Staff.
Afterwhich, the entire family went to CEZ
football field where the FUNRUN will of-
ficially start. A short program was held and
CEZ Administrator Atty. Norma Cajulis-
Tañag delivered her welcome remarks that
inspired everyone to be healthy and fit
physically and mentally. Followed by an
opening message given by Cavite Eco-
nomic Zone Investors Association
(CEZIA) President- Mr. Takashi
Kawano.
Medals were given to the first 10 runners
who made it first to the finish line.
As all participants struggled to RUN to the
finish line, it is still the FUN that mandated
the entire event. After all it is a
‘FUNRUN.’
Proceeds of the CEZ FUNRUN 2015 will
be used for the environmental programs of
the Zone like tree planting, improve waste
management system and conversion of all
street lightning to LED lights. ***
CAVITE ECONOMIC ZONE FUNRUN:
“A Run for the ENVIRONMENT”I
2 The Pres ... Warehouse Report
PRESIDENT’S CORNERPRESIDENT’S CORNERPRESIDENT’S CORNERPRESIDENT’S CORNERPRESIDENT’S CORNERby: Pres. Robert Lester F. Arantonby: Pres. Robert Lester F. Arantonby: Pres. Robert Lester F. Arantonby: Pres. Robert Lester F. Arantonby: Pres. Robert Lester F. Aranton
tainment and gaming, industrial automation and controls, the military, traffic and safety & transportation.
(Cont...)
neon gas. An LED light is a tiny chip encapsulated
in an epoxy resin enclosure, which makes LEDs
far sturdier than traditional incandescent light bulbs
or fluorescent tubes. Since LEDs don't use fragile
components such as glass and filaments, LEDs
are able to withstand shock, vibration and extreme
temperature.
ENVIRONMENT-FRIENDLY
LEDs are made from non toxic materials, unlike
fluorescent lighting that uses mercury that may
pose a danger to the environment. LED’s are also
recyclable and considered “green” or Earth-
Friendly.
SAFETY
Improved safety may be LED's most important
benefit.
LED lights generate virtually no heat therefore
they are cool to the touch and can be left on for
hours without incident or consequence if touched.
LED's produce 3.4 btu's/hour, compared to 85 for
incandescent bulbs. In comparison, incandescent
lighting expels 90% of the energy it consumes via
heat, making the bulbs hot to the touch. LEDs re-
duce the potential for safety risks such as burns
and fires.
FUTURE
LEDs are poised to replace traditional incandescent light
bulbs. LEDs are rapidly becoming the preferred light-
ing solution of both professionals and residential us-
ers. LED technology is continually advancing - pro-
ducing brighter LED bulbs. ***
(Source: goggle site)
Warehouse Report Safety First 7
Cleanliness is next to SCleanliness is next to SCleanliness is next to SCleanliness is next to SCleanliness is next to Safenessafenessafenessafenessafeness...............
“RESIDUAL WASTE MANAGEMENT”
The Warehouse Way
t Warehouse Management Inc. we value clean-
liness next to safeness. We have formulated Waste
Management Program that will be a great help in
reducing the threat of Global Warming.
Separation of biodegradable and non-biodegrad-
able waste, recycling of reusable materials and al-
location of budget for proper waste disposal are
some of the practices that are implemented by the
company. Waste that are residual, those that are
not able to be recycled, re-used or composted are
being collected by an accredited establishment that
are equipped to manage and process it.
A waste free environment produces healthy and
safe workplace and creates efficient employees. ***
A
“Safety First” is a valuable slogan. It
is partly a philosophy of life. It is not a
purpose but rather an attitude and
means of living. Think SAFETY and
live SAFETY, it goes hand in hand with
every second of one’s life. Live your
life safely and let “Safety first” guide
you through.
However, the management cannot do
the whole safety job alone. Every
worker must do their part to keep them-
selves out, from getting hurt and meet-
ing accidents. Listed below are some
ways in promoting safety in the work-
place or even at home:
a. Use of safeguards provided.
b. Understanding and following safety
rules and safety instructions (no short-
cut for safety).
c. Seeking always for the safe way of
working on each job or activity.
d. Being watchful for any possible near
miss-end accidents.
e. Working earnestly on safety com-
mittee or other safety activities to
which you may be assigned.
f. Reporting /fixing all hazardous con-
ditions.
by: svm
PULL-OUT TESTING STANDARD PROCEDURES
FOR LOADED CONTAINERS
1. Slightly lift-up the landing legs.2. Test the connection of the truck head to the container.3. Fully lift-up the landing legs.4. Remove wood stopper.5. Pull-out.
Guidelines to Physival Selection and
Examination of container and chassis
The following fundamental requirements must be met:
1. The container number must tally with the standard of ISO;2. Four (4) posts, six (6) surfaces and eight (8) of a container should be in good con dition particularly the twist locks, laches, leg support tires, etc.;3. Every jointing part should be firmed;4. Inside of containers should be clean, dry, no odor and no dust;5. The container should be watertight and light tight;6. The container should be certified.
SAFETY FIRST
8 Bulletin Warehouse Report
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MAGHINAYWarehouse Crew
Date Hired: October 3, 2015
ALVIN A. ARCALAIT Staff
Date Hired: October 16, 2015
FLORENCIO D. ROSAUPANTrailer Driver
Date Hired: October 27, 2015
REYNALDO N. NOLASCO
JR.Finance Manager
Date Hired: October 16, 2015
ORVILLE IAN C. MAGHINAYAssistant Mechanic
Date Hired: October 30, 2015
ALEXANDER R. PEROCHOTrailer Driver
Date Hired: November 24, 2015
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