Showing posts with label Daniel Berroya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daniel Berroya. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

NU 12 # 2 by Daniel Berroya - Ube greenhouse farm at GSC

Ateneo Innovation and Entrepreneurship


Nyel berroya
NU # 2
Dalisay Sweets (green house sourcing)

Dalisay Sweets is a food manufacturing company which I work with. Having been in the business for more than a decade; our experienced sales and technical division, know how to find the products our clients need. Premium quality and good business partnerships are what set us aside from the other food manufacturing companies. As we strive to reach more of the global market; Dalisay Sweets guarantees world class quality products and services at very competitive prices. The company is a customizer of fruits and vegetables.
"Climate Change" truly affected our sourcing since the business deal mostly with fresh and perishable fruits. In fact, our Gantt chart for fruits is not consistent anymore in terms of seasonality. The company takes advantage of the low-priced of fruits every season especially for Purple Yam or UBE. Purple is one of our best selling products yet the hardest to source-out because of long period of planting/harvesting, highly perish-ability and high pricing. It will grow only in a stable tropical weather condition. This is our challenge lately because of low/weak supply due to strong and consecutive typhoons which destroying the root crops of our suppliers nationwide.

The core values of our company are food safety, consistency, competitive-pricing and sustainability to all our valued clients. This is the reason we provide an excellent service and maintain being the most preferred food-customizer in the food industry. Sustainability tests our limits on how we can supply continuously the requirements of our clients with current Philippine weather condition. The company explored importation from neighbouring countries but our goal is to support locally sourced raw materials. We came up to a solution of "green housing" which is already proven and tested in USA and Japan. Green housing is by controlling or managing the temperature condition in a enclosed area wherein hasten the harvesting and control supply. With green housing, supply will not be an issue anymore and all of the Purple Yam handling challenges for our company will be solved. We will also have price control advantage due to supply in the period of off-season. We will have tie-up with DTI, DOST and Department of Agriculture to educate properly our chosen suppliers. As a start, we may have our own green housing project then eventually share our knowledge to our chosen supplier for a bigger scale. With this, we are not only solving the company's dilemma but helping our local suppliers. It is hitting two birds with one stone.

We're planning to put up the 1000 square meters greenhouse plant at General Santos where cost of living is so inexpensive. The soil is virgin and rich where UBE can grow abundantly. DLOH (direct labour and overhead) is also cheap so that most of the investment will be into equipment and facility. We'll be expecting three harvest a year versus the traditional harvest of once a year. The total harvest will be up to 50,000 kgs of total UBE raw material. Total investment is 20M-50M for the project alone which ROI expected in 5-8 years. On the positive side, there will be continuous supply which we can take advantage of price on off-season period. Outside the greenhouse plant is the manufacturing plant so that raw material can easily turn to final goods and ready to be delivered to Dalisay Sweets clients.   4



 "New ideas create more and better new products and services; create more wealth."

Monday, August 13, 2012

NU # 3 by Daniel Berroya

Nyel Berroya

NU # 3

E-Syllabus and E-learning in AGSB

Online enrolment help the students of AGSB saved time and efforts by going to school every semester. Personally, I hate long waiting lines, traffic going to school and manual subject's registration which is unproductive for students to bear. Isn't it amazing it is now possible to do all these at the convenience of your home and tip of your finger? Enrolment is just one click away anywhere you may be. Syllabus is given at the beginning of the semester in the register. This is the one with blue cover where the requirements of professor is discussed and overview per session. Do you know that syllabus is uploaded in your online account? How come this is not proactively promoted so AGSB can save paper? "Think first, before you print." Majority of the students have laptops, tablets (I-pad and Android) and even net-computers in the library. Meaning students have online access and E-syllabus can be downloaded anywhere and anytime upon enrolment.  Now, AGSB can contribute to the environment by saving trees and promoting E-Syllabus.
E-learning can now prepare students before the start of the semester for their subjects. Students can also view topics and assignments wherever and whenever they need especially to those students on-the-go or when they are in business trips. One can review or go back to previous discussion or topics tackled in case a student wishes to. E-learning can be interactive as well such as online class participations, on the spot class projects and other class researches. It would be better to have online video class conferencing to have seamless connection and more interesting class activity. This could be essential in times of emergency that professor can't attend class due to external commitments. Multimedia sharing can get interest amongst the class to have a colorful yet meaningful topic discussions. < that is why I have this site;  syllabus is at one site, lectures are there too>  3

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

NU12 #1 by Daniel Berroya (revised) - bus automation

Nyel Berroya
NU12 #1

Philippine Busses

Well, EDSA have all sorts of public utility vehicles going from point A to B. There are taxis, trains, busses (ordinary and aircon) and so forth. You may have heard of the Wifi on-board buses wherein you may now surf the next while commuting. Isn't it amazing? But why only now, this has been going on to our neighboring countries where they are promoting convenience and security. In Hong Kong, all of their busses are in GPS mode and equipped with CCTV cameras inside and outside. Drivers can't accept money. You have have to pay exact amount upon entering the bus which is located beside the driver. So, passengers are secured while commuting and corruption is avoided. In Philippines, everything is manual even bus ticketting. No cameras are provided by the operators and they just simply provided their busses with TV's and movies so commuters won't get bored because of traffic. How about security? Bus bombing and hi-jacking have been reported lately that many innocent passengers were killed. Also, there are times when you pay to the " manuel ticketing collector/cashier" you won't be provided a ticket. This is the start of corruption wherein the bus operators lose money/profit. In Europe, This is the world's first super bus, crafted with state-of-the-art materials which seats 23 passengers and had a top speed of 155mph (250kmh). It is about time to improve our Philippine Buses where convenience, fast and secured travelling is provided.

 Let's start with upgrading the security features first of our buses by providing GPS tracking devices so operators can monitor the whereabouts and routes. Providing CCTV cameras inside and outside should be a must for every bus unit. This can pin point criminals and lessen crime tendency. Operators will have master control center. Automated paying counter inside the bus can beneficial to operators so corruption will be avoided. Every passenger must pay immediately exact amount. Probably, they can come-up with a unified stored value card so it can be swift, convenient and safe for commuters just like MRT/LRT.3