3. VISION
To be the top development bank in the industry. A
bank that is financially strong. Professionally
managed, technologically advanced and
unconditionally dedicated to the commitment of
providing outstanding service.
MISSION
To contribute to the country’s national development
by continuously providing innovative products and
services, delivering them with efficiency and
excellence. and to be the bank of choice to Filipinos
worldwide.
BELIEFS
We believe that integrity, teamwork, loyalty,
sustainability, spiritual growth, and banko bills service
6. HISTORY
Luzon Brokerage Company was founded by Carlos Linggoy Araneta in
the 1945 as a brokerage firm. With the help of his sons Juan Carlos,
Santiago, and Fernando, Araneta expanded their family owned
business and ventured into an air cargo agent and later as a
forwarding service provider to clients. As a third party shipping
provider, the company is responsible for dispatching shipments via
asset-based carriers and arranges shipment space for their
customers. The company continue to expand their logistic services
in 1973 and introduced the 24-hour or overnight delivery services in
the country later on. In 1985, The first branch of LBC outside the
country was established in San Francisco, California, United
States.[1] Along with the opening of its US-based branch, the
company introduced the famous “Balikpapan Box”[2]and their money
remittance service to cater to Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW). The
moniker "Hari ng Padala" was earned by the company in 1990. A
more convenient solutions like Branch Pick-up and Bills payment
were added in 2005. While the more secured mail service for
personal documents, loose cargo and container load were
introduced in 2010. From personal services, the company also
expand their reach and target business owners who are in need to
delivery and logistic services.
7. LOGO
The company silently re-branded on 2013 to highlight the
emotional side of the business. [3] Along with the brand
overhaul, the company also opted to change the old logo to
complement the new look and feel of the
establishment.[4] The new logo is called “Our Helpful World”
representing the friendly smile of LBC employees and
reminding them of their brand's 3C's (Certainty, Clarity,
Convenience). In lieu to the re-branding, the company and
its advertising partners also developed the new company
tagline/slogan dubbed as "We like to move it".[5]
8. SERVICES
LBC express offers different services to consumers and
businesses. Consumer Services include: DKilobox/Balikbayan
Box, N-pack/X-pack, N-pouch/X-pouch, Sea Cargo
(LCL),[6] Online Remittance, Bills Xpress, Remit to Account,
Instant Pera Padala, Send and Swipe Card and Door-to-Door
Delivery while Business Services include: International Cargo,
Courier and Parcel, Bulk Mail, General Cargo, Less than a
Truckload, Full Truckload, Full Container Load, Less Than
Container Load, RORO, Warehousing, Reverse Logistics,
Cross docking, Pick and Pack, Cash on Deliver (COD),
Inventory Management, Cash Collection Solution, Cash
Disbursement Solution, Corporate PP (PesoPak), Corporate
IPP (Instant Peso Padala), Send and Swipe Card (SNS) and
Remit to Account (RTA).[7] They also cover Printing services
like: Full Color Variable Printing, Tran promo Printing, Direct
Mail Printing and Book Printing
11. COMPANY FROFILE
The JRS Business Corporation was organized by its original incorporators and
duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC( on the 16th
of June 1960. It was granted a franchised by the defunct Congress in 1961
under Republic Act#3260 to conduct a messenger and delivery express service
for a period of fifty (50) years.
In the same year of 1961, the company was acquired by the founder who
reorganized the company, infused fresh capital and technical Know-how. In
1971,the JRS BUSINESS CORPORATION expanded its business operations to
include air freight forwarding. It was granted a letter of authority to engage in the
business of domestic air freight forwarder by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB).
The promulgation of PD # 240 in 1973, JRS BUSINESS CORPORATION was
granted an authority to operate Express and/ or Messenger Delivery Service by
the Post master General. In 1980, JRS BUSINESS CORPORATION adopted
and registered the trade name "JRS Express" for its use in order to place
emphasis and stress its capability of effecting next-day delivery of express mail
matters. Thereafter, in order to cope up with the requirements of its growing
clientele, the JRS BUSINESS CORPORATION further expanded its service to
the international market. The Civil Aeronautical Board (CAB) granted it authority
to operate International Air Freight Forwarder in 1982. To date, the JRS
BUSINESS CORPORATION (JRS Express) from its humble beginning has risen,
modesty aside, to an outstanding messengerial services company providing
employment to more than 1,000 employees and 318 branches nationwide.
12. VISION
To be the leading courier company meeting the
daily needs of of the mailing public and build
sustainable competitive strengths and gain
leading position in the industry.
MISSION
To continuously provide the Filipino people
communications and delivery facilities to the
world at the lowest possible cost at fastest
possible time.
17. HITORY
he Philippine postal system has a history spanning over 250 years. In 1767, the
first post office in the Philippines was established in the city of Manila, which was
later organized under a new postal district of Spain.[1] In 1779, the postal district
encompassed Manila and the entire Philippine archipelago. The postal district
was reestablished on December 5, 1837. A year later, Manila became known as
a leading center of postal services within Asia. Spain joined the Universal Postal
Union in 1875, which was announced in the Philippines two years later.
During the Philippine Revolution, President Emilio Aguinaldo ordered the
establishment of a postal service to provide postal services to Filipinos. It was
later organized as a bureau under the Department of Trade on September 5,
1902, by virtue ofAct No. 426, which was passed by the Philippine Commission.
The Philippines eventually joined the Universal Postal Union, this time as a
sovereign entity, on January 1, 1922.
While the Manila Central Post Office building, the center of Philippine postal
services and the headquarters of the then-Bureau of Posts, was completed in its
present-day Neo-Classical style in 1926, it was destroyed during World War II.
After the war, the Central Post Office was rebuilt in 1946.[1]
With the overhaul of the Philippine bureaucracy in 1987, the Bureau of Posts
was renamed the Postal Service Office (PSO) by Executive Order No. 125,
issued by President Corazon Aquino on April 13, 1987. It was also that order that
placed the PSO under the DOTC. On April 2, 1992, by Republic Act No. 7354 the
Postal Service Office became the present-day PhIlPost.[1] The law also granted
the Philippines Postal Corporation, the authority to reopen the Philippine Postal
Savings Bank, which occurred on July 21, 1994 by President Fidel V. Ramos.
18. Mandate
To plan, develop, promote and operate a nationwide postal system with a
network that extends or makes available, at least ordinary mail service,
to any settlement in the country.
To provide for the collection, handling, transportation, delivery, forwarding
and exchange of postal matters between nations.
MISSION
Philippine postal corporation (PHLPost)
provides an EFFICIENT and ON-TIME DELIVERY
of COMMUNICATIONS, GOODS and PAYMENT SERVICES
in any Filipino community.
VISION
BY 2016, PHLPOST is the
The PREFERRED UNIVERSAL DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER
of COMMUNICATIONS, GOODS AND PAYMENT SERVICES
in every Filipino community.
22. COMPANY PROFILE
The 2GO name embodies a proud legacy of leadership and
service built on 148 years of shipping and logistics experience.
Today our unique work ethic remains unchanged. We have
pioneered many innovations in the industry, including the
merging of the heritage Negros Navigation and ATS under the
2GO brand.
Today, 2GO Group Inc. is the largest, premier logistics provider
in the Philippines. The group owns and operates successful
brands such as 2GO Travel, 2GO Freight, 2GO Express, and
2GO Logistics, offering an array of logistics and travel services.
The group maintains joint venture partnerships with renowned
global supply chain
companies such as Kerry ATS Logistics, Hapag Lloyd and
Hansa Meyer - ATS Projects.
23.
Collectively, the group’s services include:
International shipping
International freight forwarding
Customs clearance
Domestic shipping: Freight and Travel
Warehousing
Land Transport
Express
Projects
XTrade
The group maintains the largest and widest logistics infrastructure across
the Philippines with seamless links to over 150 countries.
Over 400,000 TEU capacity (50% market share of domestic freight)
16 passage and freight vessels
15,000 containers
35 Cross-dock warehouses nationwide
70,000 square meters of Distribution Center operations
Over 185 branches and outlets
550 trucks; 1,200 trailers; 250 motorcycles
7,000 2GO team members
24. VISION
To be the best and biggest company in the transport and supply chain
industry
providing memorable travel experiences, moving products and
catalyzing business growth
in domestic and international markets.
MISSION STATEMENT
Our business is to create memorable, fun filled and safe travel for
passengers and provide total supply chain solutions and excellent
services to clients building on our 180 years of existence.
We delight our customers with innovative and technology driven
services while customizing to their needs and ensuring seamless
operations.
We connect the Philippines 7,100 islands to Asia and the world,
catalyzing business growth, promoting tourism and partnering in nation
building.
We offer employees a rewarding working environment while delivering
value to our shareholders.