13 April 2024
PH, US, Japan tie up to boost Luzon Economic Corridor, connectivity between Subic Bay, Clark, Manila & Batangas
12 April 2024
SBMA pioneers in workplace reintegration of parolees, probationers
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) and the Parole and Probation Administration (PPA), an attached agency under the Department of Justice (DoJ), recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) that supports the reintegration of probationers, parolees, and pardonees into the workplace.
The MOA was signed between SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño and Department of Justice-Parole and Probation Administration (DOJ-PPA) Administrator Atty. Bienvenido O. Benitez Jr. on Thursday, at the SBMA Corporate Boardroom.
According to Aliño, the workplace reintegration program is a silver lining for those who were deprived of liberty and be part of the social mainstream again.
“If you are a parolee, probationer or pardonee, people will tend to look down on you because of the social stigma from your past actions. I honestly think though, that they should not be denied their right to work and provide financial support to their families,” he said.
He added that this stigma has hindered most of them from reintegrating into a workplace, as they are usually shunned by companies due to their past records.
Atty. Benitez expressed his gratitude to the SBMA for supporting the PPA’s workplace reintegration program since the agency is the first among the government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) that supported the project.
He lauded the efforts of the SBMA Labor Department led by Atty. Melvin Varias, for being instrumental in the realization of this proposal to reintegrate the parolees, probationers and pardonees (also known as clients) into the workplace, to create employment opportunities and help rebuild the lives of former persons deprived of liberty (PDLs).
According to the general conditions of the agreement, the SBMA and the PPA will jointly develop a workplace reintegration program for these clients that specifies its objectives and includes a register of the knowledge, skills, and competencies that these persons already have or acquired for skills-matching.
The SBMA and the DOJ-PPA will jointly monitor and evaluate the Workplace Reintegration Program.
The agreement also states that the supposed employment shall not constitute an employee-employer relationship between the SBMA and the clients, but shall be a partnership or joint venture between the agency and the DOJ-PPA, even beyond the scope of the agreement.
As the MOA also provides, the clients shall be personally responsible for any and all liabilities, injury to his/ herself or to property/ies or persons attributable to his/ her own fault or negligence while in the employ of employer establishment.
Meanwhile, SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator for Support Services Atty. Ramon O. Agregado said that the SBMA is more than willing to help these clients get back into the workplace, adding that providing equal employment opportunities for them would be an honorable undertaking for the agency.
“For our part, we will facilitate the endorsement of potential and qualified clients through a Register of Eligibles (ROEs) to Subic Bay Freeport Zone locator-companies under the Workplace Reintegration Program,” he said.
He added that the SBMA will provide a quarterly update to the DOJ-PPA on the program, and coordinate and work closely with the administration in order to provide the needed support to achieve the MOA's objectives.
According to Atty. Benitez, the DOJ-PPA also plans to propose the program to Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and John Hay Management Corporation (JHMC). (MPD-SBMA)
SBMA reaps ₱2.96-M savings from SPS project in 2023
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) reaped ₱2.96-million savings from using solar power energy from January to December of 2023.
SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño attributes these savings to the solar power system (SPS) project that the agency has undertaken as early as 2017.
“We are grateful that this renewable energy project saves a lot for the agency. With this, the agency could now just focus on important financial obligations,” he said.
Aliño added that the SBMA is currently reaping benefits from the solar power system projects in six areas, namely: Malawaan Park, Bldg. 229, Bldg. 255, Bldg. 662, Regulatory Bldg., and the Remy Field.
“Especially now that the weather is scorching hot, we need to protect our employees from heat stroke, and it will not cost us a single centavo because we are now harvesting from these solar power system,” Aliño added.
According to Engr. Eddie Ventura, SBMA Telecommunications Department officer-in-charge, this project was established in compliance with Republic Act 9513 or the Renewable Energy Act of 2008, an act promoting the development, utilization and commercialization of renewable energy resources and for other purposes.
Ventura shared that for Remy Field, which started only in March 2023, and consumed 76,663 KWh at 9.3882/KWh, the SBMA saved ₱719,727.58. Also, in Bldg. 255, which consumed 70,475.55 KWh from January to October 2, savings amounted to ₱661,638.56. However, the system was temporarily shut down to give way for the building’s roofing rehabilitation project.
For the Regulatory Bldg., a savings of ₱652,386.02 was reaped from the 69,490KWh consumption; while the 52,434.43KWh consumption at the Bldg. 662 translates to ₱492,264.92 savings. Also, ₱439,680.76 was also saved from 46,833.34KWh consumption at the administration building.
Ventura recalled that the SPS project started in 2017 as a result of an external seminar on SPS conducted by Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP)-Zambales Chapter that electronics engineers attended.
Then Telecommunications Department manager, the late Engr. Joey A. Lacanlale, assigned Engr. Jefferson B. Llantada of the department’s Projects and Technical Services Division (PTSD) to do a research and use solar powered lightings in Malawaan Park.
Later on, an experimental 10-Kw Grid Tied SPS at Regulatory Building was done in 2018 and was successful. Hence, the department pursued more SPS projects spearheaded by Engr. Antonio G. Rafanan.
Ventura added that the solar power system project was implemented, primarily, to save on power consumption expenses and sell its excess energy to the Electric Cooperative; to comply with the green initiative, which is an effort to reduce pollution and waste, conserve resources and maintain
an ecological balance, and the Power Savings Program; and also to promote sustainable development.
Meanwhile, Rafanan explained that with the SPS project, the agency not only reduced the use of non-renewable resources of energy, it is also started selling unused harvested power back to the grid in 2022.
He said that the Grid-Tied and Hybrid systems were also configured and applied to use net-metering, which is another source of savings for the agency aside from consuming harvested solar power.
The SPS project cost amounted to ₱22,643,760.83 in total. This includes ₱400,892.86 Off-Grid system in Malawaan Park, which started in 2017; ₱3,493,000 Grid-Tied in Regulatory Building, which started in 2018 at 10KW, then upgraded to 50KW in March 2022; ₱6,854,000 Grid-Tied in Bldg. 229 and Bldg. 255, as well as ₱3,095,000 Grid-Tied in Bldg. 662, all of which started in March 2022; and ₱8,800,867.97 Hybrid system in Remy Field, which started only in March 2023. (MPD-SBMA)
07 April 2024
SBMA prepares to hold bigger Subic International Marathon in 2025
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) is now preparing to host the much-awaited Subic International Marathon (SIM) 2025 here in January.
Dubbed as “I Run For My Heroes”, the commemorative run will be held in honor of the Special Action Force (SAF) 44 heroes who sacrificed their lives in Maguindanao while neutralizing Malaysian terrorist and bomb-maker Zulkifli Abdhir and other Malaysian terrorists or high-ranking members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) back in 2015.
“It brings me great pleasure to welcome all to this exciting kick-off event. We are thrilled to be hosting the Subic International Marathon and to play a part in bringing this inspiring initiative to life within our community,” SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño said.
During
its launching ceremony at the Riviera Hotel here, Aliño also recognized the
bravery of the SAF 44 heroes for sacrificing their lives in exchange for the
safety of the country.
He added
that the event also hails everyday heroes such as the police, nurses,
firefighters, soldiers, doctors, family and friends who have become heroes to
other people in their own rights.
“We hail
them for being heroes in our eyes as they provide us inspiration to become
better citizens of our country,” he said.
Among the
other top honchos present during the launching were SBMA Director Raul Marcelo,
Tourism Manager Jamelle Camba, SIM Executive Director Gen. Samson Tucay, SIM
Director and SAF Director Gen. Bernie Banac, and SIM Director and Extribe
Managing Director Rosalyn Domingo Imperio.
“The
event captures the essence of the motivation and inspiration behind
participating in the SIM 2025. Each participant has their own personal heroes,
whether they be family members, friends or admired figures, who have influenced
and shaped their lives,” Banac said.
“By
running for their heroes, participants channel their admiration, gratitude, and
respect into their running journey, turning each step into a tribute to those
who have made a difference,” he added.
As the
event is expected to draw around 5,000 runners from all walks of life, Marcelo
stated that the SIM would become “the Boston Marathon of the Subic Bay
Freeport.” (MPD-SBMA)
06 April 2024
SBMA gets IT equipment donation from e-Konek Pilipinas
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) formally received the Information Technology (IT) equipment donated by e-Konek Pilipinas, Inc.
SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño himself accepted the donation from e-Konek Pilipinas, Inc. Chairman and President Theresita D. Eisma by signing the turnover document at the Seaport Administration Building conference room on Wednesday.
The donation package includes 20 sets of desktop PCs, three Appli iPads, and three large TV monitors, which will be used by the SBMA for services such as the electronic Transit Admission Permit System (eTAPS), Gatepass Management System (GMS), Trade Automation and Facilitation System (TAFS), and Automated Export Documentation System (AEDS).
According to SBMA Senior Deputy Administrator (SDA) for Operations Ronnie Yambao, the donation is to support the SBMA in its various initiatives, serving to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the agency’s operations.
For his part, Chairman Aliño expressed his gratitude to e-Konek Pilipinas, Inc. for the donation, citing that these equipment will be beneficial in the shipping sector of the Freeport.
“We are grateful for the donation. Rest assured that these equipment we received will be fully utilized by the SBMA,” he added.
Eisma said that e-Konek Pilipinas, Inc. is a software solutions company niching on providing technology tools for the supply chain industry. The company develops and implements best-in-class computer systems for distribution, transport management, warehouse management, freight forwarding and trade regulatory clearances. (MPD-SBMA)
05 April 2024
Ocean Network Express adds Subic Bay calls on Southeast Asian service
Subic Bay International Terminals (SBITC), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.’s (ICTSI) operation at the Port of Subic, is now part of Ocean Network Express’ (ONE) China-Thailand-Philippines (CTP) service.
The inaugural call of the CTP service to SBITC on 26 March was executed with the 2,741-TEU boxship MARINA ONE. The service links the Port of Subic to East Asia, complementing the existing route between the Philippines and Singapore by further enhancing convenience for customers.
It also provides a direct link from Thailand to Subic via the Laem Chabang port.
With a turnaround time of 28 days, the service rotates through the following ports: Laem Chabang (Thailand), Cai Mep (Vietnam), Manila (Philippines), Subic (Philippines), Qingdao (China), Pusan (South Korea), Shanghai (China), Laem Chabang.
Operated by a consortium of ONE and Regional Container Lines (RCL), the CTP service utilizes four vessels ranging from 2,400 to 2,700 TEUs.
SBITC sits strategically within the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Zambales with access to major intra-Asia shipping routes, and serves as the gateway to northern and central Luzon. (SNL)
02 April 2024
Sanyo Denki opens P2.3-B phase 4 expansion project
Japanese firm Sanyo Denki Philippines, Inc. has formally opened the P2.3-billion phase 4 of its expansion project at the Subic Techno Park (STEP) inside this premier Freeport last March 22.
According to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño, the P2.3-billion Phase 4 expansion project includes the construction of a fourth factory building.
He added that the expansion project will require an additional 1,500 workers to manufacture uninterrupted power supplies (UPS), cooling fans, servo amplifiers, and stepping motors.
Aliño led the blessing and inauguration ceremony held inside the company’s grounds along with Sanyo Denki Philippines, Inc. Chairman Chihiro Nakayama, Director Koichi Uchibori, and President and CEO Hirokazu Takeuchi.
Takeuchi expressed his gratitude to the SBMA for its support in the expansion plans of the Japanese company, citing that the Subic Bay Freeport is the second home of Sanyo Denki as the parent company Sanyo Denki Co. Ltd. is located in Tokyo, Japan.
Currently, Sanyo Denki Philippines, Inc., which was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commision on January 25, 2000, and with the SBMA on March 9, 2000, has three factory buildings, and a technology center they opened in 2019.
The company manufactures and repairs electric machineries, electric appliances, computer wares, electronic materials, and all parts and accessories, sells scrap materials, and has a workforce that grew to 4,851 employees as of December 2023.
The company became the top Subic locator in exports value in the first quarter of 2021, according to figures from the SBMA Trade Facilitation and Compliance Department with a freight-on-board (FOB) value of $79.5 million or almost 25 percent of the total exports from Subic posted from January to March 2021.
Sanyo Denki was among the very few Subic locators allowed to continuously operate during the Covid-19 pandemic that was under enhanced community quarantine conditions to build cooling fans for the ventilators used for Covid-19 patients. (MPD-SBMA)
Biggest cruise ship to dock in Subic Bay makes maiden call
MV Serenade of the Seas, the biggest cruise ship yet to dock here, made its maiden call early this week.
The MV Serenade of the Seas docked at the Leyte Wharf of the Subic Bay Freeport, as an arrival ceremony was held with Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño leading the SBMA Board of Directors and agency employees in welcoming the passengers of the said cruise ship.
According to Chairman
Aliño, the first to arrive this year is the MV Serenade of the Seas. He added that the Radiance-class cruise
ship arrived on Monday, March 25. A total of eight cruise ships is set to
arrive in this premier Freeport that is expected boost the tourism sector here.
“It is certainly a
welcome sight to see a cruise ship docking here in Subic Bay. It means that
this Freeport is still one of the ideal tourist sites for international cruise
ships to visit,” Aliño said.
He also cited that the estimated Seaport revenue earned from the arrival of the MV Serenade of the Seas is approximately Php438,000.00.
2,490 passengers and 891 crew members boarded buses for a tour
around the Freeport either to buy souvenirs or immerse themselves in the many
tourist attractions here.
“We are expecting seven
more cruise ships to arrive, including the MV Costa Serena, arriving on
November 13. The ship will berth at the Riviera Wharf and will carry around
3,700 passengers and 1,100 crew members on board,” Aliño added.
The projected Seaport
revenues that the Freeport will earn from cruise ship arrivals this year is
expected to amount to P3.3million as the arrival of more cruise ships will open
business opportunities for micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to cater
to the souvenir requirements and delicacy market of the tourists.
Aliño said that the
SBMA has already set up safety measures for the passengers of the cruise ship,
namely, an ambulance and fire truck on stand-by; law enforcers deployed for
traffic and security; seaport personnel monitoring the berthing of the ship; a
bus for guests who availed of the tour package; taxis for guests who wish to go
around Subic Freeport; directional and safety signages; a waiting area to
pickup passengers; and tower lights to illuminate the entire area.
In October and November
of last year, a total of six cruise ship arrivals were recorded, which generated
P789,400.3 in Seaport revenues. The MV Blue Dream Star arrived in Subic
Freeport four times in October, and twice in November, with close to 4,000
passengers in total.
Aliño said that the
cruise ship arrivals are a testament to the popularity of the Subic Bay
Freeport to international tourists, indicating the revival of the tourism
industry in this Freeport, after the debilitating pandemic during the previous
years. (MPD-SBMA)
14 March 2024
$300M convention resort, casino launched in Subic Freeport
Subic Sun Convention Resort and Casino, Inc., a $300-million integrated complex was launched on Thursday to further boost the tourism industry here.
According to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose L. Aliño, Accor International Group is set to construct a world-class integrated leisure and convention center.
“In a
couple of years, the Ibis Styles and Mercure Hotels, which is affiliated with
the Accor International Group, will be operating a world class integrated
leisure and convention center in Subic Bay, which will be the very first
integrated resort casino and hotel complex in the freeport,” Aliño said during
the launch.
A
groundbreaking ceremony was held at the Subic International Hotel, Bravo
Building Compound, which would soon become the Subic Sun Convention Resort and
Casino Inc.
According
to Subic Sun Convention Resort and Casino Inc. Chairman and President Pablo
Edgardo T. Puyat, “The operations are anticipated to begin in 2025, following
the commencement of our $300 million investment commitment.”
“Both the
Ibis Styles Subic and Mercure Subic are in the company’s economy and midscale
segments, respectively. Ibis Styles Subic is set to open in 2026 and is the
first internationally branded hotel in Subic,” he said. Ibis Styles Subic will
offer 175 rooms and will feature amenities such as a swimming pool, meeting
space, and a gym.
Ibis
Styles is an economy hotel brand focused on in-style stays while the Mercure is
a French midscale hotel brand, with both brands owned by ACCOR International
Group. The Ibis Styles and Mercure Hotels are just part of the initial phase of
the project.
Mercure
Subic, also set to open in 2026, will offer 250 rooms and be the second
internationally branded hotel in the area. It is located adjacent to Ibis
Styles Subic.
Puyat
added, “A world-class integrated leisure and convention center will be
constructed in progressive phases, encompassing a six-hectare property that
will feature an integrated resort casino complex and five-star resort hotels.”
He said that aside from the convention center/ exhibition hall, the area will also have duty-free shops, dormitels, carpark, hotel and recreation center, Americana complex, Americana seaside clubhouse, American country club and the New Dragon Restaurant.
Meanwhile,
Chairman Aliño also remarked that with the additional facilities inside the
Freeport, more tourists will now have hotels to stay in, since hotels inside
Subic Bay Freeport are fully-booked even months before the start of the peak
season. “It provides them with an alternative lodging inside the Freeport,” he
added.
Accor is
a French multinational hospitality company that owns, manages and franchises
hotels, resorts and vacation properties. It is the largest hospitality company
in Europe, and the sixth largest hospitality company worldwide.
Accor operates
5,584 locations in over 110 countries. Its total capacity is approximately
821,518 rooms (end 2023). It owns and operates brands in many segments of
hospitality: Luxury (Raffles, Fairmont, Sofitel), premium (MGallery, Pullman,
Swissôtel), midscale (Novotel, Mercure, Adagio), and economy (ibis, hotelF1).
Accor also owns companies specialized in digital hospitality and event
organization, such as onefinestay, D-Edge, ResDiary, John Paul, Potel &
Chabot and Wojo.
The company is headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, and is a constituent of the CAC Next 20 index on the Paris stock exchange. (MPD-SBMA)
06 March 2024
Subic Freeport eyes sisterhood pact with Spanish ports
In its proactive efforts to promote more businesses and marine vessel traffic in the Philippines and Spain, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) officials are now looking into seeking a sister port agreement with two Spanish ports.
This came after the Federation of Philippine American Chamber of Commerce (FPACC) delegation led by President of Tourism Numeriano V. Bouffard paid a courtesy visit to Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose Aliño.
During the visit, Bouffard recommended that Subic Bay establish ties with the Ports of Barcelona and Bilbao.
“This is certainly welcome news to both our countries. Both the Ports of Barcelona and Bilbao are gearing towards conducting business in renewable energies, something that the Subic Bay Freeport could learn from,” Aliño said.
Aliño said that this agreement between the Subic Bay Freeport and the Ports of Barcelona and Bilbao will be through the business network of FPACC as part of their Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the SBMA to promote mutual business interests, trade, and business.
Bouffard was in Subic Freeport to invite Aliño to be one of the panel speakers in the FPACC Business Event that will be held in Orlando, Florida in the United States of America in June this year.
The SBMA official also cited that the agency will be launching trade missions in Spain this year, particularly during the third quarter, and in June 2025 in Orlando and Mexico to promote Subic ports and target companies engaged in logistics, renewable energy and manufacturing.
Currently, the Port of Barcelona is in the process of establishing a new zero-emission nautical bus service powered by solar panels or hydrogen. The said nautical bus service will also be connected to an electrical grid.
The management board of the Port of Barcelona has also approved the use of six hectares of area in the energy wharf for future green fuels and manufacturing plants.
Meanwhile, the Port Authority of Bilbao is also preparing for the second phase of the central breakwater and the electrification of docks, providing ships with electricity while their engines are turned off. The electrification of these docks would reduce carbon dioxide emissions, sounds and vibrations. (MPD-SBMA)
03 March 2024
SBMA, SEC sign agreement for investor education campaign
01 March 2024
Sharp eyes Subic Bay for renewable energy hub
29 February 2024
Rescued dolphin undergoes rehabilitation in Subic Bay
28 February 2024
LOOK: Inauguration of Subicwater Waterwaste Treatment Facilities
The newly upgraded Enron STP and the Cubi Lift Station were also inaugurated during the event as the company assured that all domestic and commercial customers inside the Freeport zone are connected to the sewage wastewater treatment network.
23 February 2024
Subic Freeport launches state-of-the-art vessel traffic management system
The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has launched a state-of-the-art Vessel Traffic Management System (VTMS) that will raise the bar of traffic management services of the Port of Subic to eventually qualify as one of the leading ports in the world.
According to SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Jose Aliño, the VTMS will significantly improve port management efficiency as well as the safety and security of the ports inside the Subic Bay Freeport.
He added that the SBMA is currently using a VTMS that was installed as part of the Subic Bay Port Development Project in 2008 which has been in operation for more than 15 years.
“We have proposed and requested funding for the upgrade of the system since 2019. This was approved by the National Government under the General Appropriations Act for 2021. In fact, the approved funding for the new VTMS is P270 million,” Aliño disclosed.
The winning bidder for the said project was Northwind Communications and Electronic Incorporated-Xanatos Marine Ltd. with a contract amount of P233 million. A notice to proceed was then issued to the company on June 14, 2022.
Senior Deputy Administrator for Port Operations Ronnie Yambao said that the new VTMS will provide the SBMA with increased marine radar coverage or vessel tracking and detection, since the current VTMS already has deficiencies and dead spots in the existing radar coverage of the bay.
“A number of areas in the north of Subic Bay, Triboa Bay in the East and areas around and beyond Grande Island have zero radar coverage,” he said, adding that the replacement of radar at the Seaport Building, and the construction and installation of a new radar station at the Ilanin area will broaden the coverage.
The new vehicle tracking system will also include the upgrading and updating of existing hardware and software as the current one is approaching the end of its operational life.
“The new vehicle tracking system hardware is easier to install, operate and configure, is more power efficient than its predecessors, and integrates more efficiently into the software. There have been huge advances in software in recent years and what exists in the market today is far superior to what was in use ten years ago,” he added.
The installation of the new VTMS project also included the replacement of VHF and Automatic Identification System (AIS); replacement of VTMS Operator Consoles with new VTMS software (Computers, microphones, headsets, and speakers); Installation of monitoring display and printer; provision of database and application servers; and renovation of VTMS Operator Room and Equipment Room.
The project also includes the installation of CCTVs at the Seaport department, and at the Kalaklan and Ilanin areas to increase visual coverage. Yambao also added that although the radar and AIS coverage provide for the efficient acquisition of targets, visual confirmation is still an important factor in traffic management.
“Visual coverage through installation of CCTV’s will provide operators the ability to track smaller vessels that may not show up on radar. This system will also allow visual confirmation of larger radar targets operating without an AIS,” he said.
The new VTMS will also integrate a Port Management System that supports the financial aspects of a ship’s visit such as invoicing, and provide information to service providers, terminals, waste collectors, ship chandlers and government.
“This will give way to a better, more improved and seamless Port and Vessel Operations,” Yambao said. (SNL)












