The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) announced that the agency is now compliant with the requirements of ISO Standards on Quality Management System (QMS) and presently working on the full compliance on ISO standards on Integrated Management System (IMS).
The ongoing initiatives are in conformity with the requirements of Executive Order No. 605 s. 2007, which requires all government institutions to implement quality government management programs in all its core processes.
“It has always been the PPA's goal to make the agency a model government organization as far as ease of doing business and performance efficiency are concerned,” PPA General Manager Jay Daniel R. Santiago said.
“Once these processes are completed, the PPA will become stronger as ever in terms of ease of doing business and a model government agency,” Santiago added.
Currently, 9 Port Management Offices (PMO) have already been ISO certified while 16 PMOs and the head office departments are awaiting release of their certifications, thus, making the whole PPA virtually fully QMS compliant.
Meanwhile, certifications for the Integrated Management System (IMS) are ongoing. The IMS covers three international standards namely: ISO 9001:2015 (Quality); ISO 14001: 2015 (Environment) and, ISO 18001: 2007 (Occupational Safety and Health).