BUREAU EVERY FILIPINO CAN TRUST AND BE PROUD OF OF CUSTOMS Professionalism INTEGRITY Accountability
FO ELBAT CONTENTS 2 ABOUT THE COMPANY 3 VISION AND MISSION 4 FUNCTION OF BOC 5 STUDENT INTERN 7 MKTG 224 - ADVERTISING 11 MKTG 223 - DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT 15 ABEL 221 - AIRLINE PASSAGE 19 MKTG 222 - RETAIL MANAGEMENT 23 MKTG 221 - INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND TRADE www.customs.gov.ph
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS A Brief Story About The Company The Bureau of Customs (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Adwana) is a Philippine government agency under the Department of Finance. It was established on February 6, 1902. The Bureau of Customs (BOC) is the second largest revenue collection agency of the government after the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). The BOC is mandated with the tri-mission of revenue collection, trade facilitation and trade border protection. www.customs.gov.ph 02
Vision A modernized and efficient customs administration that every Filipino can trust and be proud of. Mission 01 02 To assess and collect lawful To effectively curb illicit revenues efficiently trade and all forms of customs fraud 03 04 To facilitate trade in a To promote professionalism secured manner and integrity in the service 05 To implement relevant technology for an efficient and effective customs management aligned with international customs best practices www.customs.gov.ph 03
Function The Bureau has the following duties under the Customs Modernization and Tariff Act (RA 10863): (a) Assessment and collection of customs revenues from imported 04 goods and other dues, fees, charges, fines and penalties accruing under the CMTA; (b) Simplification and harmonization of customs procedures to facilitate movement of goods in international trade; (c) Border control to prevent entry of smuggled goods; (d) Prevention and suppression of smuggling and other customs fraud; (e) Facilitation and security of international trade and commerce through an informed compliance program; (f) Supervision and control over the entrance and clearance of vessels and aircraft engaged in foreign commerce; (g) Supervision and control over the handling of foreign mails arriving in the Philippines for the purpose of collecting revenues and preventing the entry of contraband; (h) Supervision and control on all import and export cargoes, landed or stored in piers, airports, terminal facilities, including container yards and freight stations for the protection of government revenue and prevention of entry of contraband; (i) Conduct a compensation study with the end view of developing and recommending to the President a competitive compensation and remuneration system to attract and retain highly qualified personnel, while ensuring that the Bureau remains financially sound and sustainable; (j) Exercise of exclusive original jurisdiction over forfeiture cases under the CMTA; and (k) Enforcement of the CMTA and all other laws, rules and regulations related to customs administration.
About Student A fourth-year BS ABA student who is now working at the Bureau of Customs. For her, the best part about working as an intern at customs is learning about the various processes involved in imports. It's not as simple as she thought. The work is exhausting since there are weeks when she has a huge amount of data to encode to the point where she just wants to stop and sleep, but if she does, she will not be able to complete her task. From March to February, she works from home because the Cathrese Macompany is dealing with an issue such as terrorist attacks and bombings in certain places. 05
t The t intern Work Experience arie Delfino \"So far, I've been enjoying it, because for the first two months I had to work from home because customs is really strict and unemployed personnel are not permitted to enter the facility. And in April, I began working on-site every Wednesday through Friday, as well as online every Monday and Tuesday. I'm pleased since I'm getting exposed to the facility, which allows me to learn more than when I'm at home.\" www.customs.gov.ph 06
MKTG 224 - ADVERTISING Customs advertises its services on several platforms. 07
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The Bureau of Customs is very restricted when it comes to people going in and out of the customs, and every transaction inside the customs is very confidential, so engaging with an influencer to promote their services is not suitable. MKTG 224 - ADVERTISING LAUNCH A MOBILE APPLICATION BOC has developed a free mobile application to assist the general public, particularly balikbayans and OFWs. This easy-to-use tool calculates customs fees and taxes on commonly delivered commodities. Users may also track their shipments via the Balikbayan Box Tracker link in the app. The app also provides information on prohibited items, tax- exempt items, and taxable things, as well as answers to frequently asked questions about balikbayan boxes, parcels, and other related topics. 09
PROPOSE MARKETING STRATEGY \"As an intern if given the chance yes social media is one of the most fastest way to boost your business and I will suggest that the BOC should also put efforts on their social media platforms like make it active and to post continues informations to gain more followers on their social media accounts so more people will be aware on what is going on inside the BOC.\" IWnfeobgirnaaprhsics - Cathrese Marie Delfino Student Intern at BOC it is relevant to hold a webinar to freshen their knowledge and to be updated on new rules, but for some certain people only for example their employees, newly employed, students taking customs ad and people who have interest in customs and they need to register first so that they can still monitor the people who will be attending. 10
MKTG 223 - DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT BUSINESS PROCESS There are different facilities inside the customs and the student intern currently working with the customs bonded warehouse division in which the company will ask for license approval for them to be able to import in the philippines. Companies must also submit their list of monthly raw materials that they are importing and once it's approved that is when they can proceed and if ever there is additional product that isn't on the list there are some discussions that must take and of course additional taxes for the additional product Problems that Customs dealing with The most recent and likely important issue that customs is dealing with is presumably reports of terrorist attacks and even bombings in some areas, particularly during the months of March and February. As a result, customs is more tight and secure with the facilities and the people who enter the customs. Employees are being careful, and office hours are only available until 5 p.m.
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