The DLSU hosted the Stakeholders Orientation on Public
Transport System in Metro Manila last January 30, 2015 at the 5/F Multi-Purpose
Hall, Henry Sy, Sr. Hall. This workshop was organized by the team under the
DOST-PCIEERD-funded project entitled, “An Integrated and Optimal Scheduling of
a Public Transport System in Metro Manila (PUBFix)”, headed by Project Leader,
Dr. Alexis M. Fillone of the Civil Engineering Department and Assistant Project
Leader, Dr. Elmer P. Dadios of the Manufacturing Engineering and Management
Department. Dr. Rosemary Seva, Dean of the Gokongwei College of Engineering
welcomed the participants and the event was hosted by Dr. Marlon D.L. Era of
the Social Development Research Center, who serves as a Social Scientist
Consultant to the project.
The Stakeholders Orientation Seminar has the following
objectives:
1. To
introduce the (PUBFix) project as well as the other ITS projects to the
stakeholders, most especially the bus operators and drivers.
2. To
solicit the support of bus operators/companies through the use of their buses
as test vehicles for the automatic bus passenger counter being developed.
Representatives from various government institutions,
academic and research institutions, and bus companies were invited to attend
the workshop. These include the following:
Government Institutions:
1. Department
of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and
Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD)
2. Department
of Transportation and Communications (DOTC)
3. Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB)
4. Metropolitan
Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
Academic and Research Institutions:
1. De La
Salle University – Manila (DLSU-M)
2. Ateneo De
Manila University (ADMU)
3. University
of the Philippines – National Center for Transportations Studies (UP-NCTS)
4. STRIDE
Consulting Inc - Philippines
Bus Operators:
1. Cher
Transport Inc
2. Darj
Trans Co
3. Jasper
Jean Services Inc
4. Mannrose
Liner Inc
5. Mayamy
& Magic Express
6. Nicholas
Albert Trans
7. RRCG
Transport Systems Inc
8. Saint
Rose Transit
9. Worthy
Transport Inc
Dr. Fillone gvies a token to Dr. Sigua. Other photos show the speakers during the orientation |
The program started with a welcoming message from Dr.
Rosemary Seva, Dean of the Gokongwei College of Engineering. Project leader,
Dr. Alexis Fillone, proceeded to give an overview of the Stakeholder
Orientation, afterwards. Dr. Ricardo Sigua of the UP-NCTS started things off
with his presentation on the various ITS Programs in the Philippines, while Dr.
Mike Gyeng Chul Kim, who currently serves as the Special Advisor to the
Secretary of the DOTC, shared his insights and experiences in the bus transit
system reform he spearheaded in Seoul, Korea.
Also from the DOTC, Mr. Robert Siy opened the discussion on
the bus management system improvement programs of the DOTC and how the
government institutions and the bus operators, along with the support of the
academic and research community, can cooperate into forging a system that
focuses on giving the best possible service to the travelling public. A
presentation on Advance Traffic and Pollution Monitoring and Analysis System
(ATPMS) by Dr. Kardi Teknomo of the ADMU followed. Engr. Edwin Sybingco of the DLSU,
ended the morning session with a presentation on SMART Bus Data Capture.
Dr. Alexis Fillone of the DLSU started the afternoon session
with a presentation on the PUBFix project, and how the bus operators can
cooperate in the data gathering, entitling them to have access to both the data
and output of the project. Mr. Jason Obregon, on behalf of Dr. Noriel Tiglao of
STRIDE, discussed a presentation on the passenger counting device to be
installed on the bus fleet of the participating bus companies. He lectured how
STRIDE developed the devise, what it does, and how it can be used. Engr.
Raymund Paolo Abad and Engr. Cyrill Escolano, both from the DLSU, presented
their respective researches on how the data output of the device can be used by
the bus operators in scheduling their operations.
Attendees from the government institutions, academic and
research institutions, and bus companies were then asked to sign a Pledge of
Commitment, to signify their vow to cooperate, in recognition of their
respective shares of roles to play and responsibilities to fulfill in providing
a safe and efficient public transport system. Assistant Project Leader, Dr.
Elmer Dadios delivered a short message to end the program, afterwards.
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