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HOLIDAYS IN FEBRUARY

February 4, 2016

The Embassy will be closed on the following holidays:

  • Monday, 08 February 2016 (Chinese New Year)
  • Thursday, 25 February 2016 (EDSA People Power Revolution)

All consular applicants are advised to review their travel calendar in light of this announcement.

For emergency cases, please call the Embassy at the following mobile number: 0173 521 5703

 

**Die Botschaft wird an den folgenden Feiertagen geschlossen sein:

  • Montag, 08. Februar 2016
  • Donnerstag, 25. Februar 2016

Alle konsularischen Antragsteller werden gebeten, ihre Reisedaten an diese Ankündigung anzupassen.

Die Botschaft wird an den übrigen Arbeitstagen geöffnet sein. In Notfällen ist die Botschaft unter der folgenden Telefonnummer zu erreichen: 0173 521 5703

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German STIHL Group opens new ZAMA production plant in the Philippines

February 2, 2016

Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek with former Ambassador to Germany, Delia Albert (3rd from left), German Ambassador to the Philippines, Thomas Ossowski (5th from right) , PEZA’s Director General, Lilia de Lima(6th from right) , Dr.Nikolas Stihl , Chairman and other Officials of STIHL advisory and supervisory boards during the Inauguration at Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Ambassador Melita Sta.Maria-Thomeczek with former Ambassador to Germany, Delia Albert (3rd from left), German Ambassador to the Philippines, Thomas Ossowski (5th from right) , PEZA’s Director General, Lilia de Lima(6th from right) , Dr.Nikolas Stihl , Chairman and other Officials of STIHL advisory and supervisory boards during the Inauguration at Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

ZAMA, a manufacturer of carburetors for small off-road engines and a subsidiary of the STIHL Group, opened a new production plant in Santo Tomas in the Philippines. Secretary Adrian S. Cristobal jr. of the Department of Trade and Industry held a welcoming address at the inauguration on January 20, 2016. The total investment amounts to more than US$ 50 million. Speaking at the ceremony, STIHL executive board chairman Dr. Bertram Kandziora emphasized the strategic significance of the new factory: “We expect further worldwide growth and have created additional capacity with this new project. It enables us to consolidate and grow our present market share, minimize risks and, at the same time, keep customer satisfaction at a high level. In addition, it will increase our competitiveness.”

Dr. Nikolas Stihl, chairman of the STIHL advisory and supervisory boards, referred to a milestone in the history of STIHL and ZAMA: “The acquisition of ZAMA in 2009 has turned out to be a good decision. I am very proud to be able to add the newly built production plant in the Philippines to our international manufacturing network.” The new facility in Santo Tomas covers a total land area of almost 60,000 square meters and offers about 22,000 square meters of production, warehouse and office floor space. Series production is due to start in April 2016. The new factory is to produce about 2 million carburetors in 2016 with a workforce of some 650 men and women.

The Philippines is an attractive industrial location and one of the fastest growing economies in the Asia-Pacific region. Santo Tomas is situated about 70 kilometers from the capital city Manila, in a special economic zone, i.e. the “Philippine Economic Zone Authority” (PEZA) in the “First Philippine Industrial Park” (FPIP), in the province of Batangas. The PEZA simplifies the establishment of businesses for investors in certain export zones, such the FPIP, and also creates tax incentives for exporting enterprises. Furthermore, the Philippines offers generally favorable site conditions compared to other Asian countries.

The ZAMA Group is the world’s largest manufacturer of diaphragm carburetors, a major supplier of chain-lubrication solutions and tensioning kits for chainsaws and a technology leader in these fields. At the present time ZAMA has plants in Japan, Hong Kong, China and the U.S.A. The company supplies carburetors to several manufacturers of mobile and handheld gasoline power tools. Today, ZAMA has some 2,400 employees who produce more than 14 million carburetors in about 350 different versions, 4 million oil-pumps and 12 million other precision components. ZAMA has an annual turnover of about 100 million euros. END

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The Php 2 billion facility in Sto. Tomas, Batangas will eventually employ about 900 plus personnel in the next two to three years according to Dr. Nikolas Stihl, Chairman of the Board

The Php 2 billion facility in Sto. Tomas, Batangas will eventually employ about 900 plus personnel in the next two to three years according to Dr. Nikolas Stihl, Chairman of the Board

 

References: STIHL Press Service

                       ZAMA PRECISION INDUSTRY MANUFACTURING PHILIPPINES, INC

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HOLIDAY on 8 February 2016

February 2, 2016

The Philippine Embassy will be CLOSED on Monday, 8 February 2016, in observance of the Lunar New Year.

For emergencies, please call the hotline, 0173 521 5703.

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Exploring Philippine Cuisine: A Culinary Experience

January 29, 2016

Kay Alave (L), Minette de Asis (R) and their assistant Helena Friebel (center) take a quick break in between meal preparation and dinner service

Kay Alave (L), Minette de Asis (R) and their assistant Helena Friebel (center) take a quick break in between meal preparation and dinner service

Berlin-based Filipino students Minette Flora de Asis and Kay Alave successfully conducted their first Filipino cooking class at the kitchen of Goldhahn & Sampson in Prenzlauer Berg. The sold-out class drew in an all-German audience, save for two who were Filipino-Germans.

Enthusiastic participants were divided into sub-groups and were hands on during meal prep, with supervision by Kay and Minette.

Enthusiastic participants were divided into sub-groups and were hands on during meal prep, with supervision by Kay and Minette.

The course aimed to introduce students to the flavors of Philippine cuisine and cooking techniques that are basic in the Philippine kitchen. The dynamic duo Kay and Minette engaged their students in a culinary experience from meal preparation to dinner service. An explanation of the genesis of Philippine cuisine was given by Kay, with participants learning how the cuisine is very much a unique fusion of Malay, Muslim, Chinese and Western influences. This was followed by a brief orientation on how to maneuver in the kitchen. Participants were then divided into sub-groups, each assigned to prepare a dish from the 4-course menu. The cooking class package included Fried Spring Rolls with Mango and Pineapple Salsa, Shrimp Sinigang (shrimp in tamarind soup), Chicken Adobo with Steamed Rice and Safflower, Squash Stew with Coconut Milk, Pickled Cucumber, Avocado Ice Cream and Maruya (banana and coconut fritters), plus wine and beer.

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Minette grew up in a northern Philippine coast city with access to a rich selection of fish. Her cooking skills are influenced by her father, a passionate chef. Minette has worked as a consultant for international organizations and has lived eight years in Berlin. She is about to finish her doctoral dissertation in Agricultural Science and Economics at the Humboldt University.

Very much influenced by her mother, Kay developed a passion for cooking at six years old. She grew up in Manila and worked as a journalist for ten years. In 2012, she moved to Berlin to pursue graduate studies in MSc Global Change Management at the Hochschule für nachhaltige Entwicklung Eberswalde (University for Sustainable Development Eberswalde).

Kay and Minet will have another cooking class on 30 March 2016 at the Goldhahn & Sampson branch in Wilmersdorfer Str. 102/103, 10629 Berlin. Goldhahn & Sampson is a shop of international spices, wine, homemade bread, cheese and chocolate. It also offers an impressive collection of German and English cookbooks and has a kitchen that regularly holds international cooking classes. END

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