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COMPANY
BACKGROUND
• Owned by Tiger Resort Leisure and
Entertainment, Okada Manila is a
casino resort and hotel complex
located on the Entertainment
City gaming strip
in Paranaque, Metro Manila. In
2007, with a total construction cost
of about 250 billion Yen and
spending 7 years, Japanese
billionaire Kazuo Okada established
and managed Okada Manila.
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OKADA IN
HOSPITALITY
INDUSTRY
• Okada Manila’s y main
objective is to provide an
experience for customers
that shows and presents
service, business to
anyone, with the help of
products and services, for a
price it becomes hospitality
industry.
• Okada Manila has two
sectors: Accommodation
and Food & Beverage
Industry
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SERVICES
OFFERED
According to the Company
Website:
It boasts of two iconic Y-
shaped towers offering 993
gorgeously furnished suites
and villas, an eclectic mix of
Michelin-worthy dining options,
a one-of-a-kind retail corridor
that features 50 prestige
brands, and a grand musical
fountain that rivals those in Las
Vegas and Dubai. It also
features the country’s most
expansive gaming floor, with up
to 500 action-packed table
games and 3000 electronic
gaming machines.
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FINE DINING LAYOUT AND
FACILITIES
• Video of Yu Lei, a fine dining
restaurant at Okada Manila
showcasing their layout and
facilities.
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INVENTORY SYSTEM
• Okada Manila’s inventory management
team oversees the movement of products
from source to facility, on top of quality and
quantity checking. Internally, the team
manages the warehousing of products and
distribution to business units.
• The Logistics team manages freight
movement, which may include customs
clearance and approval from governing
authorities such as the Philippine
Amusement and Gaming Corporation
(PAGCOR) and the Philippine Economic
Zone Authority (PEZA), among others.
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INVENTORY SYSTEM
• Services Include:
• Centralized location for receiving, storing and
distribution of products
• Inspection of goods; checking of quality and
quantity
• Inventory planning, analysis and forecasting
• Management of warehouse and storage area
• Logistics such as, but not limited to, freight
forwarding (local and international), planning and
coordination
• Compliance to government regulations on
importation of goods