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Philippine International Dev., Inc. The companys primary activity is in the processing and export of coconut products.

Its export products consist of crude coconut oil, refined bleached deodorized (rbd) coconut oil, cochin coconut oil and copra expeller cake. In the period from 1998-2003, the company operated a Mazzoni continuous saponification plant using neutral oils as raw material. In 2007 the oleo chemical plant became operational producing fatty acid derived soap noodle, different cuts of fatty acids and refined glycerine. Locally, it markets it Washington brand of cooking oil, Datu laundry bars and Viva detergent bars. The local sales comprises a very small portion of its total sales. Aside from its manufacturing activities, it leases out commercial as well as warehouse spaces. Its export revenue for 2007 was about $ 30 million. The company was formed in 1959 and took over the physical faciliies of the then exisiting Wee Kun Coprax Industry and Co., Inc. It is an all-Filipino owned corporation and has no ties with any foreign-owned companies. Washington edible oil, Datu laundry bar and Viva detergent bars are registered products of the company. Its copra crushing is rated at 375 metric tons per day. Its physical refinery is rated at 250 metric tons per day. Soap making facilities are rated at about 100 metric tons per day. The fat splitting capacity is 125 mt per day.

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Products 1. Coconut based products:

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crude coconut oil cochin coconut oil refined, bleached, deodorized coconut oil low color, low acid coconut oil coconut fatty acid distillate copra expeller cake

2. Distilled and fractionated fatty acids 3. Refined glycerine 4. Soap products:

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soap base (soap noodles or soap chips) of varying oil blends crude glycerin

Coconut based products are normally traded under rules set by NIOP (National Institute of Oilseeds Products www.oilseed.org) or FOSFA International (Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Association Ltd. www.fosfa.org). Copra expeller cake is normally traded under GAFTA (Grain & Feed Trade Association www.gafta.com) rules. Specifications of the products follow those set by the trading rules of the respective organizations. Typically, the specifications set are as follows: (As per NIOP rules) Coconut Oil-Crude FFA (as lauric) (at time of shipment) M&I (at time of shipment) (combined) M&I (at time of arrival CIF) (combined) Color (at time of shipment) (AOCS Method CC 13b-45) Iodine Value 4% maximum 1% maximum 1% basic 100 Yellow, 15 Red Maximum 10 maximum FFA (as lauric) (at time of shipment on FOB., Or at time of arrival on CIF) 3% basis

Cochin Type Coconut Oil FFA (at time of shipment) M&I (combined) 0.1% maximum NIL Color (at time of shipment) (AOCS Method CC 13b-45) 10 Yellow, 1 Red Maximum

RDB Coconut Oil (Company own specifications) FFA (at time of shipment) M&I (combined) 0.1% maximum NIL Color (at time of shipment) (AOCS Method CC 13b-45) 10 Yellow, 1 Red Maximum

Low Color, low acid coconut oil (Company own specifications) FFA (at time of shipment) Color (at time of shipment) M&I (combined) Iodine Value Saponification Value Specifications may be changed to fit requirements of the customer 1.5% to 2.0% 5 Red, 40 Yellow maximum 1% maximum 10 maximum about 250

Coconut Fatty Acid Distillate (Company own specifications) FFA (as lauric) M&I (combined) Saponification Value Iodine Value 70% minimum 2% maximum about 250 10 maximum

Copra Expeller Cake (Company own specifications) Residual Oil Content Moisture Ash content Protein about 8% 12% maximum 2% maximum about 18%

Distilled and Fractionated Fatty Acids Distilled Fatty Acids Code Description Titre Degree Celsius Unsap. Matters Iodine Value Acid Value Sap Value Colour max Lovibond 5 1/4" Fatty Acid Composition % C6 C8 C10 C12 C14 C16 C18 C18-1 C18-2 max 0, 5 4-8 5-10 45-54 15-21 5-13 max 4 4-12 max 3 <=1 46-58 18-24 7-12 2-6 6-11 1-3 0.5 53-63 35-45 2 2 53-63 35-45 2 2 68-74 26-32 2 max 2 70-78 22-28 max 2 C8-18 CB12-18 C8-C10 Type 1 Caprylic/Capric Blend 1-5 0 .5 max 0,5 354-365 354-366 0.5R 5Y Fractionated Fatty Acids C8-C10 Type 2 Caprylic/Capric Blend 1-5 1.0 max 1 355-367 355-368 1.0R 10Y C8-C10 Type 3 Caprylic/Capric Blend 1-3 1.0 max 1 360-373 360-374 0.5R 5Y C12-C14 Lauric/Myristic Blend 32-36 1.0 max 1 267-275 267-276 0.5R 2Y

Coconut Coconut 22-26 1.0 7-12 261-275 23-30 1.0 6-15 250-260

261-276 250-261 1.5R 15Y 1R 10Y

Soap Noodle (soap base or soap chips) is normally made out of an oil/fat blend composed of refined, bleached and deodorized (RBD) coconut oil and bleached, deodorized all beef tallow. Normally tallow composition could range from 90% to 50% and correspondingly coconut oil composition could range from 10% to 50% of the fat blend. Other combinations of fats and oils such as coconut and palm may also be used. Typically the specifications of the soap base (soap noodles or soap chips) are as follows: Free Alkali Moisture Glycerol Salt (NaCl) nil (superfatted wtih RBD Coconut Oil) 11.5% maximum about 1% about 0.7%

Total Fatty Matters Packing

about 80% in 25 kilos woven

Laminated plastic sacks preservatives present

Specifications may be custom fitted to the requirements of the customer Crude Glycerin derived from the purification and boiling of spent lye from the Mazzoni continuous saponification plant. Nominally concentrated to about 80%. Traces of salt are present. Last Updated on Saturday, 30 October 2010 10:32 About Phidco Philippine International Dev., Inc. The companys primary activity is in the processing and export of coconut products. Its export products consist of crude coconut oil, refined bleached deodorized (rbd) coconut oil, cochin coconut oil and copra expeller cake. In the period from 1998-2003, the company operated a Mazzoni continuous saponification plant using neutral oils as raw material. In 2007 the oleo chemical plant became operational producing fatty acid derived soap noodle, different cuts of fatty acids and refined glycerine. Locally, it markets it Washington brand of cooking oil, Datu laundry bars and Viva detergent bars. The local sales comprises a very small portion of its total sales. Aside from its manufacturing activities, it leases out commercial as well as warehouse spaces. Its export revenue for 2007 was about $ 30 million. The company was formed in 1959 and took over the physical faciliies of the then exisiting Wee Kun Coprax Industry and Co., Inc. It is an all-Filipino owned corporation and has no ties with any foreign-owned companies. Washington edible oil, Datu laundry bar and Viva detergent bars are registered products of the company. Its copra crushing is rated at 375 metric tons per day. Its physical refinery is rated at 250 metric tons per day. Soap making facilities are rated at about 100 metric tons per day. The fat splitting capacity is 125 mt per day. Production Process and Capacities 1. Production Activities For coconut oil and copra expeller cake copra, the dried coconut meat is physically reduced in size and fed to cracking and flaking rollers which further reduces the size of the copra particle and open up the oil bearing fibers. It is then heated up to about 90 deg. Centrigrade in a steam rotary dryer and then fed to expellers which mechanically extracts the oil. The crude coconut oal emanating from the expellers is pumped into a filter press where solid particles and impurities are filtered out. The clear crude coconut oil is then pumped into storage tanks. The copra expeller cake coming out of the expellers is cooled down to about 35 deg. Centrigrade in a vertical cake cooler and conveyed to the copra cake storage warehouse. (see flow sheet)

For refined/cochin coconut oil crude coconut oil from the storage tanks is initially degummed using citric acid and then dosed with a mixture of activated bleaching clay and activated carbon. The mixture is heated up to about 100 deg. Centigrade and filtered by means of pressure leaf filters. The filtered oil is further heated to about 250 deg. Centigrade and fed to the stripping column where the fatty acid is removed and the oil is deodorized. The processed oil is then cooled down to about 50 deg. Centrigrade, filtered by means of bag polishing filters and pumped to storage.

For fatty acids neutral oils such as coconut oil or palm oil is fed under pressure into a fat splitter and under temperatures exceeding 250 deg. C split into fatty acids and crude glycerine. The fatty acid stream is fed into fractionation and distillation columns were different fatty acid cuts are derived. The crude glycerine is concentrated, treated and then distilled into refined glycerine.

For soap noodle different fractions of fatty acids depending on market requirements are combined and reacted with caustic soda to form liquid soap. This is then spray dried and extruded into soap noodle. 2. Machinery and Equipment Oil Mill

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3 units hammer mills 2 units cracking and flaking roll mills 2 units steam rotary dryers 15 units expellers 2 units pressureleaf filters

Oil Refinery o 1 unit degumming tank o 1 unit bleaching tank o 3 units pressure leaf filters o 1 unit stripping column / deodorizer o 5 ufits of heat exchangers o 1 unit thermal heater Oleo Chemical Plant o 1 unit hydrolyzer (fat splitting column) o 1 unit light ends fractionation column o 1 unit C12-14 fractionation column

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1 unit C16-C18 distillation column 1 unit glycerine distillation column 1 unit high pressure reboiler 2 units of thermal oil heaters 2 units treatment tanks for sweet water 2 units plate and frame filters

Soap Noodle Plant o 1 unit multi-headed proportioning pump o 1 unit turbo mixer o 1 unit reactor o 1 unit spray dryer o 1 unit soap noodle silo

3. Support Facilities Sub-Contractors - NONE Warehouses o 1 unit copra warehouse 6000 sq.m. o 1 unit copra expeller warehouse 1200 sq.m. o 1 unit warehouse 1500 sq.m. o 1 unit warehouse 3500 sq.m. o 2 units steel storage tank of 2600 mt each o 1 unit steel storage tank 1500 mt o 1 unit steel storage tank 2500 mt o 1 unit steel storage tank 2000 mt o 1 unit steel storage tank 500 mt o 2 units stainless storage tank 1000 mt o 1 unit stainless storage tank 2700 mt Power Power is presently drawn from the NPC Mindanao grid thru the local cooperative. Monthly average consumption is about 400,000 kw-hr. The company has standby generators with total capacity of about 4.5 MW. Pier with 9.75 m draft and 86 m berth length capable to take in 40-50,000 mt DWT ocean going vessels. Scheduled for dredging to 11.5-12 m. draft to be completed 1st quarter of 2011. Plant site 4 hectares located within the city proper along the seashore zoned for heavy industries. The company employs about 100 regular workers. It operates its oil mill on 3 shifts of 8 hours each/day. Raw Material Consumption o Copra o Activated bleaching clay o Activated carbon

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History and Status of Operation Operational since founding. At times when copra supply is low, operations would be curtailed. Normally it would operate on an average 25 days a month, 12 months a year. Non-operation time is used for services and maintenance of machinery. Last Updated on Saturday, 30 October 2010 02:33

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Power System Operation WMPC-July 28 2003 Western Mindanao Power Corp. Power Quality Monitoring MPC-October 13 2003 Generator Basler AVR Set-up Orientation WMPC-Nov. 19 2002 Western Mindanao Power Corp. Fire Fighting Training Bureau of Fire-WMPC-Nov.20 2002 Oil Spill Seminar Phil. Coast Guard-July 18 2002 POWER PLANT Island Mode Operation Seminar Wartsila New Sulser Diesel -October 20 2000 Advanced PLC WMPC-June 21 2000 Western Mindanao Power Corp. Skills Skills: -Maintenance and repair of temperature, pressure and flow measuring devices; -Troubleshooting of instrument and control malfunctions and in selecting the proper Corrective actions; -Safe use of variety of manual and power tools; -Perform mathematical calculation. In the application and use of variety of test instruments and equipments including personal computers, volt meters,Ammeters, ohmmeters, watt meters, phase angle meters, phase shifters, relay test equipment, and other related instruments. -Operate, Drive above 10,000 kls vehicle -Computer, Windows Microsoft -Computer Troubleshooting and repair Knowledge: Knowledge of practice, methods, instruments, and materials used in electrical and pneumatic construction, installation, repair, and testing; Knowledge of boiler combustion controls and burner management systems; Knowledge of the principles of electrical theory as applied to electronic and power circuits, wiring systems; transformers connections, electrical recorders and instruments; Knowledge of the principles function and operation of Programmable Logic Controller PLCs. Familiar w/ GE Fanuc/ Modicon `Quantum/Mitsubishi PLCs Knowledge of the principles and operation of pneumatic and hydraulic control systems; Knowledge of the construction and functions of a wide variety of electrical equipment used in power generation, Transmission, and distribution; Knowledge of the occupational hazards of the electrical trade and necessary safety precautions; Knowledge of all safety rules as stated in the adopted safety manual. Ability: Understand and follow instructions (oral and written) of a technical innature;Read and interpret electrical sketches, diagrams, schematics and instruction books; to repair adjust and calibrate instruments, controls, and other mechanical or electrical control devices; Ability to supervise helpers; To establish and maintain effective working relationships with plant supervisors, employees, and vendors. Addition Info Strength: Personally dedicated hardworking and knowledgeable in engine generator electronic And electrical control system, WOIS Wartsila Operator Interpace System, Power Plant automation system.

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