Mario J. Locsin
President chez Inpilcom, Inc.
Relations actives
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Rodolfo Ponferrada | M | 46 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc.
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
| 7 ans |
Eric Ramon Recto | M | 60 |
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc.
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
| 19 ans |
Mario Oreta | M | 77 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc.
| 19 ans |
Anna Bettina Ongpin | F | 58 |
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc.
| - |
Gregorio Maria Araneta | M | 74 | 10 ans | |
Margarito Teves | M | 80 |
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc.
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
| 13 ans |
Rafael Ortigas | M | 64 | 22 ans | |
Michael Angelo Asperin | M | 64 |
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
| 4 ans |
Edgar Brian Ng | M | 54 | 10 ans | |
Cristina Zapanta | F | 59 |
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc.
| - |
Graphique Relationnel
Relation dans plusieurs entreprises
Anciennes relations
Nom | Sexe | Age | Sociétés liées | Collaboration |
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Zaldy M. Prieto | M | 49 | 11 ans | |
Victor C. Macalincag | M | 86 | 5 ans | |
Roberto Ongpin | M | 86 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 12 ans |
Dennis Valdes | M | 61 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 14 ans |
Cliburn Anthony A. Orbe | M | 48 | - | |
Marriana Yulo-Luccini | F | 40 | 3 ans | |
Tomas Alcantara | M | 77 | - | |
Henry Y. Uy | M | 76 |
De La Salle University
| 9 ans |
Ramon Ang | M | 71 | - | |
Craig Edward Ehrlich | M | 69 | 11 ans | |
Roberto San Jose | M | 82 | 8 ans | |
Ricardo B. Yatco | M | 70 |
De La Salle University
University of San Francisco
| 8 ans |
Reynaldo G. David | M | 82 | - | |
Bernardo Villegas | M | 85 |
De La Salle University
| 5 ans |
Benito R. Araneta | M | 80 | - | |
Eugene Ellis | M | - | - | |
Colin Keogh | M | 69 | 1 ans | |
Josephine A. Manalo | F | 80 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 4 ans |
Martin Ignacio Lorenzo | M | 59 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 15 ans |
Albert L. Tuason | M | 64 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 ans |
Luis Benitez | M | 75 | 7 ans | |
Juan Edgardo Angara | M | 89 | - | |
Khawaja Hassan | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Khim Hong Poh | F | 60 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Scott A. Sproule | M | 60 | - | |
Ricardo Gelael | M | 65 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Musa Shihadeh | M | 82 |
University of San Francisco
| 2 ans |
Bansan Co Choa | M | 70 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Augusto Gan | M | 61 | 1 ans | |
Tadeo F. Hilado | M | 70 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Pablo Lobregat | M | 69 | 9 ans | |
Fadjar Gunawan | M | 67 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
David M. DeMattei | M | 67 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Bhindawati Gunawan | F | 63 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Efren P. Gabrillo | M | 69 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Nursalam Andi Tabusalla | M | 66 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Soetikno Soedarjo | M | 66 |
University of San Francisco
| 2 ans |
Joseph Bute | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Keng Tin U. | M | 73 |
University of San Francisco
| 2 ans |
Mariano Martinez | M | 68 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Anthony Chua | M | 72 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Yousef Abdul Sattar El-Maimani | M | 69 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Michael T. Grandinetti | M | 72 | 2 ans | |
Purnadi Harjono | M | 64 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Robert Creager | M | 80 | - | |
Joseph C. Tan | M | 64 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Anthony Nelson G. Mendoza | M | 81 |
De La Salle University
| 2 ans |
Raymond William Wilson | M | 66 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Jonathan T. Altubar | M | - | - | |
Tjipto Surjanto | M | 61 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Carlos C. Lopez | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Steven M. Schantz | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
George H. Tan | M | 65 | - | |
Craig Webster | M | 53 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 ans |
Stephen T. Burdumy | M | 67 |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Edward Lee | M | 69 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Horacio Gomes | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Napoleon Nazareno | M | 74 | 3 ans | |
Walter Brown | M | 84 | 6 ans | |
Chandra Rahardja Gunawan | M | 64 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Weijian Shan | M | 70 |
University of San Francisco
| 2 ans |
Robert Ackerman | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Christopher Lee | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Mark Fredenburg | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Fabien Pictet | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Brian James Pretti | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Randall D. Cox | M | 63 | - | |
S. Wayne Kay | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Xabier de Irala Estévez | M | 78 |
De La Salle University
| 2 ans |
Michael Schall | M | 66 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Scott D. Mroz | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Michael Edward Gotianun | M | 66 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Gwyneth Ong | F | 46 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 ans |
Iswanto Tjitradi | M | 76 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Joseph Ong | M | 71 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Munjit Johal | M | 68 |
University of San Francisco
| 2 ans |
Wellington Yu | M | 80 |
De La Salle University
| 12 ans |
Delfin J. Wenceslao | M | 80 | - | |
Ernesto B. Pantangco | M | 72 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Junita Ciputra | F | 63 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Bruce E. Calkins | M | 72 |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Gerardo Ablaza | M | 70 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Basilio Yap | M | 75 |
De La Salle University
| 4 ans |
Jon E. Krabbenschmidt | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Michael A. Vasquez | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Tharon Honeycutt | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 4 ans |
Alfred Drumm | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Mariano L. Galicia | M | 78 | - | |
Ray Espinosa | M | 67 | 8 ans | |
Timothy Simon | M | - |
University of San Francisco
| 3 ans |
Statistiques
Pays | Relations | % du total |
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Philippines | 60 | 60,00% |
Etats-Unis | 41 | 41,00% |
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