Mission
To empower the citizenry to gain easy access
to efficient government and trade-related services.
Vision
To build one window to government.
Projects
We are currently the largest Value-Added
Service Provider for e-governance services, handling over
76,000 e-documents per month.
E-Konek Pilipinas, in partnership with
Webb Fontaine Holding, is building the core customs application
of the Philippine Bureau of Customs’ latest computerization
project.
We are a Value-Added Service Provider for
the Philippine Economic Zone’s Automated Exports Documentation
and the Automated Import Permit Systems.
Automated Export Documentation
System
The Automated Export Documentation System
(AEDS) is a re-engineered process that removed escort fees
and unreceipted facilitation fees, condensed all documentation
to the Single Administrative Document and replaced the PEZA
/ Customs authorization with an encrypted bar-code.
AEDS Partners
- Phil. Economic Zone Authority
- Bureau of Customs
- SEIPI (PEZA Zones) – CALABARZON & NCL/Baguio
- MEPZCEM (PEZA Zones) – Mactan/Cebu
- PhilExport Subic
Automated Import Permit

Auto IP Partners
- Phil. Economic Zone Authority
- SEIPI (PEZA Zones) – CALABARZON & NCL/Baguio
- MEPZCEM (PEZA Zones) – Mactan/Cebu
Trade Automation and Facilitation System
E-Konek’s TAFS System processes 100%
of Admissions into the Subic Bay Freeport and exports documents
for shipments loaded in Subic Bay.
TAFS Partners
- Subic Bay Metropolitant Authority
- Bureau of Customs
- PhilExport Subic
E2M
E-Konek is one of the accredited Value-Added
Service Provider with the Philippine Bureau of Customs.

The Bureau of Customs
- 14 District Ports
- Major Ports
- Port of Manila
- Manila International Container Port
- Ninoy Aquino International Airport
- Batangas Port
- Cebu & Mactan Port
- Clark Port
- Davao Port
Trade World Manager
- Client Profile Registration System
- All BOC stakeholders undergo yearly registration
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Clients identify his VASP of
choice, aside from company profile
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Clients get a unique Customs
Client Number when their registration is approved
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Client is assigned a digital
signature
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Clients use the CCN to register
with their bank. Bank sends Bank Reference number
to CPRS
- Electronic Manifest
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Philippine Ports Authority
enters arrival schedule thru OGA gateway
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Shipping Line / Air Line submit
electronic Manifests and Waybills thru the VASP
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Deconsolidators submit 2nd
and lower level bills of lading to BOC thru VASP
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Electronic Manifest System
auto-registers manifests at pre-defined cut-off
times
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Pier Inspection Division and
Airline Operations Division update manifest with
the Date of Last Discharge. This date is used
for reckoning abandone shipments
- Licenses and Clearance
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The government office that
issues licenses, clearances and permits is provided
with an Internet connectivity to Customs
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Approved Licenses, Clearances
and Permits are entered into the Customs systems
remotely from the issuing office
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Licenses for single and multiple
uses can be handled by the system
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LCS assigns a reference number
to the license or permit which the importer must
indicate in the SAD
E2M Partners
- Bureau of Customs
- Port Users Confederation (POM & MICP)
- Mail & More (Nation-wide)
- CARGOHAUS (NAIA)
- ATL Encoding Services (POM&MICP)
- PhilExport Cebu
- CAPEX V (Northern & Central Luzon)
Key Management
E-Konek Pilipinas is backed by a management
team who headed the biggest computerization and modernization
programs of the government, particularly of the main revenue-generating
agencies.
Now in the private sector, they continue
to lend their expertise, experience and skills in providing
government agencies with ICT solutions using state-of-the-art
technologies.
Guillermo L. Parayno, Jr.
President
- Commissioner of Customs, 1992 - 1998
- Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 2002 - 2005
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Implemented the first Bureau of Customs
automation project – Asycuda ++ in 1994 - 1998
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Mr. Parayno provides consultancy
in the development of customs and tax ICT systems for
ADB projects in Asia
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At present, leading the accession
program of the Philippines to the International Convention
on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures
(Revised Kyoto Convention)
Wilhelm G. Ortaliz
Head, Business Development
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Honed in investment promotions as
Deputy Director General of PEZA, his intimate understanding
of the problems of economic zone locators and the need
to provide a competitive environment for Philippine
exports are valuable inputs in the development of ICT
systems for zone operations
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As head of the corporate services
department of PEZA, he exercised management supervision
and control over the MIS at the zone
Jean Gurunlian
Webb Fontaine, Chairman of the Board
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He took this position after a distinguished
career at the United Nations. He served as an UNCTAD
division Director and Executive Secretary of several
major UN initiatives in the field of e-commerce, e-government
and trade facilitation.
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Called by the press the "UN
entrepreneur", he is known worldwide for having
launched the ASYCUDA program, a Customs computerization
system adopted by over 80 countries, that, under his
leadership became a rare example of a commercially financed
project in the public sector.
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He is often consulted by prestigious
international fora, by ministers or head of States on
ways to use the potential of information technology
for development and e-government.
Webb Fontaine, Pilipinas
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A partnership between Webb Fontaine
Holding and Filipino investors to fulfill the development
contract for the Bureau of Customs e2m-Customs Project.
E-Konek Pilipinas is the development partner of WFP,
providing the Project managers, business analysts, developers
and other project staff.
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