Industry
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Continuing the Legacy
Dr. Conrad Oca discusses the legacy of Capt. Gregorio Oca, and the future of Filipino seafarers and the Philippine Maritime Industry.
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: It’s in the Details
“Capt. Gregorio Oca’s attention to cleanliness and detail speaks of a man for whom no detail is ever too small to improve or make better.”
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Support, Progress, and Generosity
The hospital facilities and staff are updated in terms of equipment and training, so they can serve the seafarers and their families better.
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: The Two Most Important Traits
“Being loyal and being genuine. I learned these from Capt. Oca. These traits are extremely important.”
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Love Your Work, Serve the Seafarers
Capt. Oca told us, ‘Love your work. We are here to serve the seafarers—we shouldn’t argue with them.’”
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Familial Bonds–Captain Gregorio S. Oca as Remembered by Annie Uy
“To dedicate myself to work with the same passion and commitment we give our own families. This is because our work means so much to seafarers, who in turn sacrifice so much for their families.”
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Building Communities, Building People
“Keeping one’s word. Owning up to one’s actions. Learning to trust and to be trusted in return.” These are among the values that Engr. James Blanco learned from Capt. Gregorio S. Oca
STORIES OF AMOSUP@60: Connecting Through Food
Ms. Reggie Lansang paints a picture of the great Capt. Gregorio Oca, AMOSUP founder, and lover of food.
How to Deal with Your Bills After Quarantine
We don’t need to panic about our finances if we start planning how to deal with it post pandemic.
Yes, This Too Shall Pass
We know what to do during abandon ship and fire and explosion drills. But this is not a drill. Get your survival kit fast, and don’t forget to bring your optimism.