Mayor Rolen Paulino and City Council have declared Olongapo City under state of calamity after experiencing massive flooding due to torrential rains over the weekend of July 21, 2018. Sixteen out of 17 baranggays were flooded, with around 60 percent of the population affected. In times of adversity, Seaway Filipinas Logistics Inc. (SFL) supports the community of Olongapo as it recovers from aftermath of natural disaster. Relief goods were distributed to families and individuals staying at evacuation centers.
Seaway Filipinas Logistics, Inc. is proud to announce that it has been awarded with ISO 9001 certification, an internationally recognized standard that assures effective quality management style with strong customer focus, top management principles and great quality of service. Scope of Certification includes: Ship Agent, Chandling, Brokerage, Cargo Handling & Logistics.
Seaway Filipinas Logistics, Inc. serves as broker and husbanding agent for MV Girogakis during its operation for discharging Indonesian Steam Coal (Tabang Coal) at TeaM (Philippines) Energy Corporation Power Station, Pagbilao, Quezon Province last March 2018.
Seaway Filipinas Logistics Inc. (SFL) enters into strategic partnership with Palau Shipping Company, Inc. (PSCI), to develop projects and businesses in Koror, Palau. They will also serve US Navy vessels bound to ports in Pacific Islands including Palau and several ports in Federated State of Micronesia such as Chuuk, Kosrae, Majuro, Pohnpei and Yap. From left to right: PSCI’s General Manager William “Bill” Keldermans, SFL’s CEO and President Regen Endaluz, PSCI’s President Mlib Tmetuchl and PSCI’s Assistant Manager Wilbert “Wil” Kamerang
Seaway Filipinas Logistics Inc. received an excellent feedback from MV Rosco Litchi for services rendered as broker and shipping agent in handling Indonesian Steam Coal (Tabang Coal) at Pagbilao Energy Corporation, Powerplant, Pagbilao Quezon.
Seaway Filipinas Logistics Inc. served as the broker and ship agent of MV Navios Centaurus in handling Indonesian Steam Coal (Tabang Coal) at port Pagbilao Energy Corporation, Powerplant, Pagbialo Quezon.
Seaway Filipinas Logistics Inc., (SFL) and newly-established company Seaway Integrated Logistics Solutions, Inc. (SILS) returned to Niños Pag-Asa Center, Olongapo City to have a year-end celebration with beneficiaries of International Children’s Advocate Inc. whom some of them are recipients of the SFL’s scholarship program. SILS’ president Carl Harvey Abugan gave a speech in behalf of board members, SFL’s CEO and President Regen Endaluz and entire SFL’s family, thanking Niños Pag-asa for their dedication and relentless support to people with disabilities. SFL and SILS will continue to support their cause in years to come. The morning was filled with...
Seaway Filipinas Logistics, Inc. has been awarded the husbanding services contract for USS Coronado. The Independence-class littoral combat ship docked at Puerto Princesa Port in Puerto Princesa, Palawan on November 2017. SFL assisted on coordination for different services it required, such as trash removal, re-fueling and potable water loading.
MV Oceanic as it departs the discharging port of Pagbilao Energy Corporation, Power Plant at Pagbilao, Quezon. SFL served as the broker and ship agent in handling Indonesian Steam Coal (Tabang coal).