The Philippine Star

Business on a roll for this entreprene­ur

- By JERNI MAY H. CAMPOSANO

When Renato Sio decided to set up his own business 18 years ago, he never had to look far and wide. Already working in paper manufactur­ing at the time, the visionary saw the industry’s potential and market. “After more than 20 years of working for paper companies, I saw the opportunit­y to create and sell paper-related products in the hilippine market,” he recalls.

Armed with industry experience and a strong desire to offer uality and innovative hygiene products, Sio started a small tissue manufactur­ing business. In ctober 1 6, he set up Sanitary Care roducts Asia Inc. SC A with only three office staff, a paper converting machine, and 11 operators. Sio’s determinat­ion to penetrate the market dominated by multinatio­nals was just too strong. e was not one to back off.

Today, SC A is known to be one of the pioneers of the use of more hygienic raw materials in its paper products materials that do not contain harmful chemicals and bleaches.

“ ur products are made from 100 percent virgin pulp, which e n d u re s durability. Compared with recycled wastepaper, virgin pulp makes finer and well-bonded sheet that produces less dust and lint,” explains Sio. “SC A products are also free from artificial whiteners and chlorine, unlike those made from recycled wastepaper.”

With Sio’s entreprene­urial acumen, vast knowledge of the business, and remarkable people management skills, the small tissue business has since grown and expanded into seven branches across the hilippines Dagupan, aga, Iloilo, Bacolod, Cebu, Cagayan de ro, and Davao , with 13 satellite offices. From only a few employees, SC A is now providing employment to about 250 Filipinos.

“The most fulfilling thing about having this business is the local employment that it is generating. We see lives improve. xperienced operators are easily hired overseas for much higher pay,” says Sio. “We value our employees who help us grow. We provide them with trainings both here and abroad for them to develop the necessary skills they need to promote our brands.”

As with any enterprise story, SC A also experience­d ups and downs through the years. et Sio has always chosen to look at the brighter side of things. In fact, he considers the Asian financial crisis in 1 7 as one of the milestones of the company. “We survived it through recapitali ation. We re uested price adjustment­s from customers as a result of the higher cost of imports,” he recounts. “Majority agreed and gave us breathing space. A local tissue paper producer likewise continued to supply us jumbo rolls on credit allowing us to gain cash flow.”

Another milestone for his company, he says, was the ac uisition of a laminated toilet line designed in Spain that produces top uality toilet rolls. “We were the first, and so far, the only tissue converter with such a modern rewinder line. It placed our products ahead of competitio­n in uality and uniformity,” proudly claims Sio, a chemical engineerin­g magna cum laude from Adamson niversity.

Committed to offering innovative hygiene solutions, SC A carries brands that are all of high uality and with price tags affordable to the Pinoy masa. Its flagship brand Sanicare has bathroom tissue, facial tissue, paper towels, kitchen towels, and cottons. ther brands that SC A produces include Sanicare co ayers, Tisyu, Femme, Cheers, Jade, and aturale.

“SC A is not only a manufactur­er. We strive to create more innovation­s that would benefit Filipino consumers. For example, our Tisyu brand. When we introduced it to the

market, it became a hit because it’s coreless and purse-friendly. We were very happy with the results but then we thought that since most consumers convenient­ly put Tisyu in their bags and bring it anywhere they want, it becomes unhygienic. So we thought of creating a dispenser that would store the Tisyu and so the Tisyu To Go was invented. We were the first one to create this kind of product in the country,” shares Sio.

SCPA is also very serious about leaving a social footprint. Earlier this year, SCPA forged a partnershi­p with Haribon Foundation for tree planting activities and management of these trees for the next three years. The company also adopted a forest at the Mt. Makiling-San Cristobal Protected Landscape (MBSCPL). Efforts to help take care of the environmen­t extend to its raw materials as the company only deals with suppliers that have sustainabl­e resources.

Asked on the secret to his success, Sio quips: “It is plain hard work, and the desire to make good quality products affordable. We invest in the latest technology to improve product quality and availabili­ty. We look for ways to innovate by sending people overseas in trade fairs and plant visits.”

Judging by the success of his business, Sio’s strategy is effective. In fact, Filipino company SCPA has already set its sights on markets in Hawaii, Guam, and Micronesia this year. Renato Sio, entreprene­ur and survivor, is undoubtedl­y on a roll these days.

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