9/30/2009

Distributor: Gov't ill-maintained rubber boats
By Dennis Carcamo (philstar.com) Updated September 30, 2009 01:31 PM

MANILA, Philippines – Some government agencies have ill-maintained the rubber boats they have procured for rescue operations during natural calamities such as massive flooding due to typhoons, a private distributor of the vessel said today (Sept. 30).

Senen Arabaca, president of Geneve SA Phils. Inc., one of the largest suppliers of rubber boats in the country, said government personnel should have properly stored these equipment to prevent them from being attacked by termites.

"They should know how to maintain them. These rubber boats should be placed on shelves whether inflated or not," Arabaca said.

He added that rubber boats must be stored in a cool place to prevent the material from getting brittle. When not in use, Arabaca said the vessels should be inflated at least once a month to check for holes that need plugging.

Geneve SA Phils. is the exclusive distributor of rubber boats made by Zodiac Enterprises, a manufacturing company based in France.

Arabaca said the 500 rubber boats he sold to different government agencies, if maintained properly, would have a lifespan of 20 years. He, however, declined to name the agencies.

Araba said the the government's latest purchase from his firm was way back in 2000.

He cited that aside from narrow roads and several obstacles in areas hit by massive flooding brought by typhoon “Ondoy,” rescuers also lacked the number of rubber boats to reach people trapped in their homes.

At the height of the flooding last Saturday, Araba lent two of his rubber boats for use in rescue and relief operations.

A rubber boat with military specifications will cost P1.8 million each, while those for commercial use can go between P600,000 and P100,000.

At present, there are only three to four rubber boat suppliers in the country.

Source: Philstar

9/24/2009

Check LTO Vehicle Registration via SMS


Here's a (quite) new and easy way to check registration of your car registration status at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) using just one text message:


to check with LTO, send a message like this : LTOspaceVEHICLEspaceABC123

to 2600


e.g. LTO VEHICLE ABC123


ABC123 is your vehicle's PLATE NUMBER


send to 2600 (all network i.e. Smart, Talk N Text, Globe, Sun Cellular)


a sample auto-generated response for my car reads:


"Plate no: XXX888/Make:toyota/Model:vios 1.5g a/t/Year:2006/Color;subtle gold/Registered last

07/21/2006, has no LTO apprehension, has no LTO alarm. P2/text"


This is a great innovation that saves time for car owners instead of going to the LTO office in Quezon City. I can use this later to check status once I register again my car whose license will expire in a few months.


Note this is also a great tool for traffic police (Traffic Management Group) to randomly check vehicles and catch carnapped vehicles and/or red-flagged ones if they're really serious with it.


Source: Paetechie

9/18/2009





Crocs: Prepair to Run - Sept 13, 2009

After our APL Fun Run last month. Few of us attended the Crocs fun run event @ Mall of Asia, Pasay.

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