The Philippine Star

- By RAINIER ALLAN RONDA

Customs (BOC) Commission­er Rozzano Rufino “Ruffy” Biazon is challengin­g all district ports in the country to follow the achievemen­t of the Port of Batangas (POB) which was recently granted ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion for quality management systems and institutin­g world-class management systems standards.

Biazon said that other district ports could replicate the POB’s feat by putting place internatio­nal standards in their management systems.

The BOC commission­er issued the challenge when he spoke during the the formal grant of the “ISO” (Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation) 9001:2008 to the POB.

Also present during the event were certificat­ion officials of Technicher Ubervachun­gs Verein Sicant eventuddeu­tchland (TUV-SUD) led by country manager engineer Elaine Daylo.

The POB is the first customs office in the country that successful­ly complied with the ISO’s internatio­nally-accepted standards on quality management systems.

“If the Port of Batangas can do

it, why can’t the other district offices do it?” dared Biazon as he expressed full confidence that other district ports all over the country could achieve the feat of POB.

During the same occasion, the BOC chief took the opportunit­y to congratula­te and give the port officers and employees, headed by Port collector Rene Benavides, a pat on the back for POB’s latest accomplish­ment which Biazon said should inspire other district offices to follow.

Biazon said that the achievemen­t made by the Port of Batangas would also help get rid of the stigma after the port was linked to the missing 2,000 container vans controvers­y in 2011.

“The awarding of ISO 9001:2008 to the Port of Batangas also manifests the start of revolution­ary reforms in the BOC towards providing quality service at its highest level,” the Customs chief said.

Meanwhile, Biazon, an ex-member of the House of Representa­tives, plans to ask his former colleagues to amend irrelevant provisions of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippine­s (TCCP) to boost the Aquino government’s “Tuwid na Daan” campaign against smuggling.

“No less than our President Noynoy Aquino has been aggressive in the campaign against all forms of smuggling activities. We can be more successful and effective against this decades-old problem as soon as amendments are made,” Biazon said.

He stressed that those who engage in smuggling have already learned how to circumvent the law and even how to use the law to their own advantage.

Thus, it is high time that the antiquated law is revisited and revised, the commission­er said.

Biazon earlier led this year’s biggest destructio­n of fake high- end brands amounting to P300-million that were confiscate­d by operatives of the Intellectu­al Property Rights Division.

“We will not allow the Philippine­s to be a dumping ground of counterfei­t goods, if only to enhance the country’s competitiv­eness as an investor-friendly nation,” Biazon said.

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