Sunday, December 09, 2007
Cebu, Manila eyed as major hubs for BPO in the future
Joel Mari Yu, managing director of CIPC said that Cebu produces an average of 23,000 graduates every year but it also banks of other college graduates from reputable schools in the Visayas and Mindanao areas which also make up another set of good talent pool, Yu added.
Cebu according to Yu is truly ready for the BPO. It has no problem with the infrastructure that BPO companies can lease. There are already a number of buildings that have been put up to address this need. The Asia-town IT park has been developed to cater to the BPO sector.
To date, Cebu has 25 call centers and more than 70 BPO companies that offer software and animation services; medical transcription and legal services among others. Yu said that the BPO industry here directly employs 40,000 to 50,000 workers.
These do not include the employment from coffee shops, restaurants, bakeshops, novelty and convenience stores that are earning because of the BPO industry, Yu said.
"The BPO in Cebu is definitely not a fad. It will continue to grow and flourish because it has already the infrastructure, talented manpower and an effective public-private partnership that creates conducive business environment," Yu said.
According to Yu, the CIPC receives inquiries from international companies as to where they can put up their centers in Cebu. "Just lately, an Indian company asked us to help them coordinate their plans of putting up a BPO center in Cebu with 1,000 to 1,500 seat capacity," Yu concluded. (PIA-Cebu)
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Tourists increase; airport terminals need expansion
MACTAN-Cebu International Airport Authority (MCIAA) will expand its passenger terminal because of the rapidly increasing number of foreign and domestic tourists.
MCIAA General Manager Danilo Augusto Francia said domestic and foreign tourists of different nationalities arriving and departing Mactan airport are increasing every year.
Records showed that international passenger arrivals went up from 279,624 from January to September 2006 to 356,762 in the same period this year, or 29 percent above the 266,401 target.
MCIAA recorded total departures of 369,856 from January to September this year, which is higher than the 289,965 in the same period last year.
Domestic
Arrivals of domestic passengers increased from 812,762 in January to September 2006 to 1,009,195 in the same period this year. The departures of local passengers also increased from 864,144 to 1,032,823.
The international arrival flights were recorded at 2,009 from January to September 2006 and went up to 2,733 in the same period this year. There were 2,723 international departure flights this year, from 2,018 in the same period last year.
A total of 778,210 international passenger arrivals were recorded for 2006 from the 57,998 when Mactan was opened to international flights in 1991. Within this period, the domestic passengers also increased from 1.4 million in 1991 to 3.3 million last year.
Approval
Aside from aircraft plying in regular routes and chartered flights, general aviation companies made an average of 8,000 flights annually, while the military has an average 6,000 flights.
There are foreign airline companies operating on regular chartered flights from Mactan to different countries while waiting for the approval of their regular routes.
International and domestic cargo arrivals (imports) and departures (exports) also increased every year, said Francia. (SS)
Friday, October 26, 2007
Negros Oriental Is Among World's Best Islands To Live On In 2007
Islands magazine is one of the widest circulated and most trusted travel publications in the United States. Its readership of 500,000 comprises mostly of frequent tourists who take more than one annual holiday and stay for an average of seven days at any given vacation.
Tourism Secretary Joseph Ace Durano said this recognition for Negros Oriental speaks of an exceptionally hospitable experience that makes people want to stay for the long haul.
"More than the attractions in a particular province or city, it is the people who play a big role in creating a welcoming and positive impression to travelers," he said.
Durano called on local government units to continue their efforts in building up the tourism potentials of their jurisdictions. While infrastructure is essential, programs should also include creating a community mindset that is tourist-friendly and puts forth the world-famous Filipino brand of hospitality.
IDEAL COUNTRY LIVING
Published in the August 2007 issue, editors of Islands magazine chose 20 islands around the globe that have the best living conditions for foreigners who would like to relocate. Deciding factors included weather, languages spoken, ease of immigration and accessibility to hospitals. Expats were also interviewed for an insider’s opinion.
Negros Oriental earned three out of five flip-flops, or rating, from the magazine. Of note was
Located in Central Visayas, Negros Oriental offers divers colorful and teeming marine life around
Cebu Ranks Highly In Travel Magazine 2007 Survey
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For the fourth straight year, Cebu has been ranked among the top 10 island destinations in Asia /
The rest of the top 10 were Cebu (seventh, 72.3), Langkawi (eight, 69.5), Lombok (ninth, 63.8),
The Readers Choice Awards have been conducted by Conde Nast Traveler Magazine since 1998.
Some 350,000 questionnaires were sent out to Conde Nast Traveler Magazine subscribers where they were asked to rate their choices for the different categories. The final tabulation was conducted by Media-mark Research, Inc., of
Conde Nast Traveler Magazine, a leading travel magazine, has a worldwide circulation of around 750,000 a month and 1.8 million hits on its website monthly. Its readers have been described as some of the most affluent, stylish and experienced travelers in the world.
Traveler Magazine is published by Conde Nast along with Allure, Brides, GQ, Vogue, Vanity fair, Tattler and Wired.
METHODOLOGY
Every year since 1988, a select sample of Condé Nast Traveler readers have taken the Readers' Choice Survey. In 2007, the questionnaires were made available to all readers, either as a 16-page partial edition of the survey (enclosed with their April or May issue) or through a secure Web site that contained the complete questionnaire. The final tabulations of 28,104 responses were done by Mediamark Research, Inc., of
Evaluation: Each candidate was rated, criterion by criterion, as excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor. Criterion scores, which represent the percentage of respondents rating a candidate excellent or very good, were averaged to determine the final score; e.g., in the Islands category, Bali's 84.3 is the average of its scores for Activities, Atmosphere/Ambience, Beaches, Friendliness, Lodging, Restaurants, and Scenery.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Cebu joins list of top 10 emerging outsourcing centers in the world
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In an interview with Sun.Star Cebu, Cebu Investment Promotions Center (CIPC) executive director Joel Mari Yu said he expects Cebu to reach number one, as the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry here is rising compared to that in
Costs are surging in the prime cities in
Indian outsourcing firms are also feeling the pinch from an appreciating rupee, which dents dollar-billed earnings, forcing them to cut costs by expanding to less expensive locations.
“With the demand-supply gap widening, newer tier II cities will play a critical role in reengineered globalization models,” said Tholons chairman Avinash Vashistha.
“Destinations will need to provide a greater level of cost effectiveness and operational efficiency.”
Kolkata at number five and
The three hot cities for outsourcing from
The Sri Lankan capital of
The list is based on criteria such as scale and quality of workforce, financial infrastructure, risk environment and quality of life.
India’s outsourcing companies have thrived by winning work from companies in the United States and Europe that sought to tap the country’s low costs and large employee pool by handing over jobs ranging from answering customers’ calls to risk management and financial analysis.
Pure-play outsourcing firms account for about 10 percent of the $50 billion in revenue logged in the year ended March by the entire information technology industry, which also includes software giants such as Tata Consultancy and Infosys.
Yu said that among Third World countries, the Philippines has an edge in that Filipinos speak better English, or that which is closest to the American twang, compared to Indians, who have an accent.
But, he said, the government should start giving the industry more attention in policy direction to keep that advantage.
“It would be better that the industry would not be concentrated in Cebu alone but in other provinces as well so that qualified workers do not congregate in Cebu. And this entails better government planning involving other local government units,” Yu said.
In particular, he said, other places should offer English, computer technology and other information technology-related courses for a better-qualified pool of workers.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
RP's First SME Industrial Park Opens in Cebu
Situated in Cebu, the country's fastest growing and most economically active province, the Plantersbank SME Industrial Park brings forth opportunities for SMEs to utilize property investment to further boost productivity, ensure efficient transactions and meet the growing demands of both local and foreign markets while enjoying special economic zone incentives like tax and duty-free privileges.
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Unlike other industrial parks that only lease the land to locators, the Plantersbank SME Industrial Park offers ownership of industrial lots ranging from 1,000 square meters to 2 hectares, making it easier for SMEs to better plan construction and expansion of their manufacturing plant.
As a Special Economic Zone, this project offers incentives to SMEs including exemption on taxes and duties on importation of capital equipment, tax credits for locally sourced capital equipment, exemption on export tax and import fees, a four to eight year holiday on income taxes, and 5% income tax on gross income following the tax holiday.
Beyond SME banking, it is part of the Plantersbank mission to provide Filipino SMEs with novel ways and means to grow and expand their businesses and enable them to profit from unfolding opportunities in the global economy. Prior to this, Plantersbank made internet-based business solutions available to Filipino SMEs, helping them enter new markets through SME.com.ph, a joint venture with the World Bank's International Finance Corporation.
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Friday, June 29, 2007
Bohol Launches 1st Boholano Creative Industry Festival
In the spirit of collaboration among national and provincial government agencies, non-government agencies and local government units, the trade fair, agricultural fair, cultural and heritage showcase and LGU tourism showcase will be integrated in one activity --- the Sandugo 2007 which will be held on July 18 to 22.
According to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-
DTI Bohol rationalizes that the integration of two major local fairs and component special activities will result in the upscaling of its overall attractiveness not only to locals but also for institutional buyers.
Sandugo events include the Sandugo Product and Lifestyle Fair, Creativity Agora, Creative Industry Forum, Bohol MagNegosyo Talk Show, Boholano Cookfests, Agricultural Entrepreneurship Fora, Social Development Forum and Cultural Peformances.
“The added attraction of the cultural presentations will ensure that this year’s Sandugo will be a kaleidoscope of culture, crafts, food, agriculture, lifestyle, ideas, creativity and ingenuity.”
The Sandugo Product and Lifestyle Fair showcases the best of Boholano craftsmanship and ingenuity with indigenous materials such as raffia and bamboo.
Aside from Bohol producers, DTI Bohol says that producers of fashion accessories, processed food and home furnishings from other provinces within Central Visayas will participate in the trade fair this year
The Creative Industry Agora will be a multi-media showcase featuring the crafts, agri-products, tourism destinations and programs of Bohol’s special six emerging productivity circuits: Northwestern Bohol, Anda Peninsula and Eastern Bohol, Interior Bohol, Panglao Island, Abatan River Towns and Tagbilaran City.
In the First Bohol Creative Economy Forum, speakers from the
The Bohol MagNegosyo Talk Show will focus on the importance of entrepreneurship towards achieving economic growth and poverty alleviation and highlight success stories to serve as inspiration for the Boholanos.
The Agricultural Entrepreneurship Fair is a major marketing and promotional activity that highlights the display of fresh, organic, agricultural and processed products and tests the marketability of products and farm produce.
For more information, interested parties may call DTI-Bohol at telephone numbers (038) 5018260, 5018828, 4113302 or Email: dtibohol@yahoo.com (DTI 7)