Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command
βCredible Service with Integrity, Accountability and Transparencyβ
29/05/2026
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On 26 May 2026, The Coast Guard Logistics System Command (CGLSC), headed by Rear Admiral Marco Antonio P Gines, conducted an Informative Program Visit at the Naval Logistics Center (NLC). The activity builds on the Commandβs recent logistics development initiative with another major service command, reinforcing CGLSCβs commitment to enhancing logistics coordination, operational readiness, and institutional collaboration across the countryβs defense and security organizations.
NLC briefed the delegation on its operational functions, organizational structure, and core logistics capabilities β including supply distribution, inventory management, storage operations, transportation services, maintenance support, and disposal management.
Captain Perceeval O Buted, NLC Commander, emphasized the critical role of efficient logistics systems in sustaining operational effectiveness and achieving mission goals. Rear Admiral Marco Antonio P Gines noted that this visit further advances efforts to integrate best practices, drive modernization initiatives, and prioritize continuous professional development in logistics operations and support systems.
NLC provided overviews of its major divisions: Supply Distribution, Ready Store, POL Management, Disposal, and Port Terminal Operations Group (PTOG). Discussions focused on operational procedures, supply management practices, warehousing protocols, accountability systems, material preservation, transportation processes, and disposal of unserviceable equipment. CGLSC also shared its own organizational structure and logistics functions to facilitate knowledge exchange.
The delegation toured NLC facilities, observing warehouse operations, storage systems, and disposal procedures firsthand β gaining valuable insights into operational efficiency, resource management, accountability measures, and logistics sustainability.
The visit concluded with an open forum where personnel from both organizations exchanged ideas, addressed operational concerns, and shared recommendations for improving logistics coordination.
The activity strengthened institutional collaboration, expanded shared knowledge, and reaffirmed mutual commitment to excellence in logistics management and public service.
27/05/2026
Look: CGLSC sub-unit, the Coast Guard Logistics Training Institute (CGLTI), recently conducted an informational program visit for the Coast Guard Logistics Officers Course Class 08-2026 at the Naval Logistics Center (NLC), Fort San Felipe, Cavite. Commander Sammy E Pacua, Deputy Commander of the NLC, warmly welcomed the participants.
The activity included comprehensive briefings on Ready Store (RDS), supply chain management, and Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants (POL) operations. It concluded with a guided tour of NLC warehouses, which highlighted the centerβs operational readiness and commitment to excellence. Joining the activity were Commander Jondel Mark C Tamaca, Lieutenant Junior Grade John Richard M MuringβCGLTI Superintendent, and Lieutenant Junior Grade Sheila Mae A SarmientoβCGLTI Assistant Superintendent.
The initiative contributed significantly to the professional development of the logistics officers course participants and strengthened partnerships and mutual understanding between the Philippine Coast Guard and the Philippine Navy.
26/05/2026
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), through the Office of the Inspector General (CGIG-IAS), held a nationwide simultaneous oath-taking and signing of the Affidavit of Undertaking for the Non-Use of Dangerous Drugs on 25 May 2026. The activity underscores the organizationβs commitment to upholding national laws and internal policies in its campaign against illegal drugs, with the goal of maintaining a fully drug-free workforce dedicated to public service.
Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) personnel actively took part in the nationwide event, reaffirming their dedication to discipline, integrity, accountability, and professionalism. Their participation supports the PCGβs Zero Drug Tolerance Policy 2026βa commitment critical to ensuring reliable and efficient logistics support for all PCG operations nationwide.
All CGLSC personnel signed the affidavit to confirm their understanding and compliance with the policy and Republic Act No. 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. They pledged not to use, possess, sell, or distribute illegal drugs, and agreed to undergo legal drug testing when required. The activity was conducted in the presence of Commandant PCG, Admiral Ronnie Gil L Gavan, who emphasized the need for the highest standards of moral responsibility.
The CGLSC personnelβs participation reflects the commandβs unwavering commitment to maintaining a safe, healthy, and drug-free workplace environment, essential as it manages supplies, equipment, and infrastructure that underpin the PCGβs maritime safety and security mandates. The PCG continues to uphold its mission of ensuring safe and clean maritime service, promoting integrity and dedication to protecting and serving the Filipino people.
24/05/2026
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As part of its ongoing efforts to drive organizational development and elevate logistics standards, the Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) spearheaded by Rear Admiral Marco Antonio P Gines, successfully conducted an Immersion Program Visit (IPV) to the Air Logistics Command at Clark, Pampanga on 14-15 May 2026.
Upon arrival, the delegation was formally received by Major General Dennis G. EstrellaβCommander, Air Logistics System Commandβtogether with Brigadier General Ronnie C. Cabingas, Brigadier General Edmon B. Gupit, Brigadier General Rosemawattee A. Remo, and other key officers of the Air Logistics Command (ALC). The leadership welcomed the initiative as a significant step toward enhancing inter-service collaboration in logistics management.
The first day of the program commenced with a comprehensive overview briefing presented by the Air Logistics Command (ALC). The session covered the commandβs overall operational framework, organizational structure, and strategic logistics initiatives, with a focus on ALCβs proven best practices. It also detailed ALCβs core systemsβincluding supply chain management platforms, inventory tracking databases, and resource allocation tools that streamline command operations. Key officers from ALC provided detailed insights into their respective areas of responsibility, facilitating in-depth knowledge sharing and constructive dialogue between the two organizations.
On the second day, the CGLSC team split into groups to maximize learning opportunities across ALCβs operational facilities. Rear Admiral Gines was personally received by Brigadier General Ronnie C. Cabingas at the 420th Supply Wing. The Commander and his group were then given guided tours of the wingβs warehousing complexes, with detailed presentations on modern storage and handling protocols, automated asset tracking mechanisms, and quality assurance procedures for aviation-related supplies and equipmentβshowcasing how ALCβs systems and best practices are implemented at the unit level. General Cabingas emphasized the wingβs role in ensuring timely and efficient distribution of resources to PAF operational units nationwide.
Other CGLSC officers concurrently visited additional ALC facilities, including the 410th Maintenance Wing, where they were briefed on aircraft maintenance logistics, component lifecycle management, calibration standards, and integrated maintenance scheduling systems.
All groups later convened for a visit to the Air Force Research and Development Center, where delegates were briefed on ongoing research initiatives focused on developing advanced logistics solutions, enhancing equipment reliability, and optimizing resource utilization to support evolving operational demands.
At the closing of the immersion program, Rear Admiral Gines stated that the visit has provided CGLSC with invaluable insights into the Air Logistics Commandβs world-class logistics practices and integrated systems. He added that the knowledge and expertise shared by ALC will be integrated into CGLSCβs strategic plans to further strengthen its capability to support the Philippine Coast Guardβs mandates.
The initiative underscores both commandsβ dedication to continuous improvement through inter-service cooperation and knowledge transfer, ensuring the delivery of efficient and responsive logistics support to their respective operational units.
23/05/2026
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The Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) formally announces the successful completion of the inaugural Automotive Servicing National Certificate II (NC II) training program conducted by its Sub-Unir, the Coast Guard Logistics Training Institute (CGLTI), in partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) NCR CAMANAVA District.
This initiative operationalizes a signed Memorandum of Agreement between CGLTI and TESDA, with the primary objective of elevating the technical competencies of PCG personnel while enhancing their long-term employability. The program establishes a critical link between the operational requirements of the PCGβs maritime logistics framework and national technical-vocational standards, directly supporting the serviceβs mandate to safeguard the Philippinesβ maritime domain and serve the Filipino people.
The training equips participants with industry-recognized proficiency in automotive maintenance and repair, ensuring the PCGβs land transport fleet β an essential component of its core operational infrastructure β maintains optimal performance and reliability. The development of in-house technical capabilities guarantees uninterrupted mobility for personnel, expedited deployment of assets during emergency response operations, and consistent transportation support for coastal security patrols, maritime safety initiatives, and environmental protection activities throughout the archipelago. These enhancements strengthen the PCGβs overall operational readiness while optimizing resource utilization and minimizing downtime across all command levels.
08/05/2026
The Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) bursts with pride as it congratulates two of its esteemed Senior Non-Officer Leaders, Chief Petty Officer Jennifer S Capisen and Chief Petty Officer Maricris M Borero, on their successful graduation from the Coast Guard Non-Officerβs Senior Executive Course (CGNOSEC) Class 06-2025. The momentous ceremony took place today at Coast Guard Base Farola, Muelle Dela Industria, Binondo, Manila.
Among 40 exceptional students from across the Philippine Coast Guard, both of them showcased the remarkable talent and dedication that have made them pillars of the CGLSC. Their completion of this intensive leadership program marks a significant leap forward in their careers, arming them with advanced strategic skills and operational expertise vital to advancing the Commandβs mission of delivering seamless logistics support to the entire PCG organization.
Chie Petty Officer Capisen earned well-deserved distinction by securing 3rd place in the classβa feat that reflects her unwavering commitment to excellence, sharp analytical abilities, and deep passion for serving the Filipino nation. Chief Petty Officer Borero also excelled, ranking 12th overallβdemonstrating exceptional professionalism and a strong drive for continuous improvement throughout the course.
Your perseverance, discipline, and commitment to professional growth embody the core values of the Philippine Coast Guard and bring pride and honor to CGLSC.
May your achievement inspire fellow Coast Guardians to continue striving for excellence in service to the nation.
Bravo Zulu to all graduates! β
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01/05/2026
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This Labor Day, we celebrate the dedication, resilience, and hard work of every Filipino worker, from those on the frontlines to those behind the scenes.
The Coast Guard Logistics System Command (CGLSC) joins in celebrating Labor Day, honoring the men and women within its ranks and across the entire maritime community who tirelessly fulfill their duties.
Your efforts keep the country moving forward. Today, we recognize your sacrifices and contributions that shape a stronger Philippines.
01/05/2026
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) marked a significant advancement in its training infrastructure modernization program with the formal turnover of three newly constructed three-storey barracks buildings to the Coast Guard Education, Training and Doctrine Command (CGETDC) on 30 April 2026 at Coast Guard Base Taguig.
The project was executed through the collaborative efforts of the Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) and the Coast Guard Infrastructure Development Service (CGIDS), demonstrating the PCGβs commitment to enhancing institutional capabilities through strategic infrastructure investments.
Rear Admiral Marco Antonio P Gines, Commander of CGLSC, led the turnover ceremony and emphasized that the successful completion of the facilities reflects the collective dedication and unwavering support of government agencies and partner organizations. He noted that such initiatives are essential to strengthening the PCGβs capacity to fulfill its mandate of ensuring maritime safety, security, and environmental protection.
Vice Admiral Tito Alvin G Andal PCG, in his acceptance address on behalf of CGETDC, extended formal appreciation to all individuals and entities that contributed to the projectβs realization. He underscored the critical role of infrastructure development in advancing the PCGβs organizational growth and in fostering excellence among its personnel.
The newly commissioned barracks buildings will enhance CGETDCβs operational and training capabilities, providing improved accommodations and support facilities that align with the PCGβs strategic objectives for public service and institutional excellence.
30/04/2026
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Newly promoted Rear Admiral Marco Antonio P. GinesβCommander of the Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command, was the Guest of Honor and Speaker at the graduation ceremony of the Coast Guard Special Operations Force (CGSOF) Basic Underwater Operations Course (BUSOC) Class 36-2025 and Female Rescue Diver Course (FRDC) Class 07-2025.
Rear Admiral Gines, a former Commander of SOF, extended his salutation to the SOF school for producing 33 BUSOC and 13 FRDC graduates after a 8 months high intensity training under the stewardship of Commodore Jimmy B NaisodβCommander of CGSOF, and Commodore Joselito A MaluyoβSuperintendent of Coast Guard Special Operations School (CGSOS).
In his keynote address, Rear Admiral Gines outlined three core principles for the newly qualified special operations personnel. First, he emphasized commitment to continuous training, noting that excellence in maritime special operations cannot be achieved through shortcuts, and that competence and mission readiness are forged through rigorous discipline, perseverance, and a cycle of training, deployment, reflection, and further development. Second, he highlighted the importance of proactive leadership and capability enhancement, stressing that initiative is essential to advancing operational effectiveness. Drawing from his tenure with the Special Operations Group, Rear Admiral Gines cited his leadership in establishing the first Female Rescue Diver Course and the Technical Diving Course, and emphasized the need to upgrade dive standardsβfrom 120 feet to extended procedures reaching up to 200 feetβto develop highly skilled technical divers as the new entry level. Third, he underscored adherence to the principle Semper Superne Nitens, which translates as βAlways striving upwards,β noting that this guiding tenet emphasizes the need to remain steadfast in the face of challenges, uphold the highest standards of integrity, and align all actions with a greater institutional purpose.
The graduation represents a significant milestone in enhancing CGSOFβs operational capabilities, advancing the Philippine Coast Guardβs strategic vision of building a modern, responsive, and professional maritime service.
29/04/2026
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The Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command (CGLSC) is delighted to celebrate the remarkable achievement of two (2) CGLSC officers who have successfully completed their respective specialized underwater training programs.
We proudly recognize Ensign Manilyn P Gutierrez for graduating from the Coast Guard Female Rescue Divers Course (FRDC) Class 07-2025 β where she graduated as top 1 of the class and was named FRDC βJaneβ, and Ensign Henry Lorenz J Dacumos for successfully completing the Basic Underwater Special Operations Course (BUSOC) Class 36-2025. Both officers are esteemed members of Class 29-2022 βBravoβ Saligmanawari.
Throughout their intensive training pipeline β which included the Motivation Phase, grueling Hell Week and Hell Days, SCUBA Phase, and Tactics Phase β Ensign Gutierrez exemplified unwavering dedication and superior proficiency in advanced rescue diving methodologies, while Ensign Dacumos demonstrated extraordinary resilience and mastery of critical underwater special operations competencies. The training equipped them with core skills in water search and rescue, scuba diving fundamentals, underwater navigation, search and recovery, and support for maritime interdiction and emergency operations.
The Coast Guard Logistics Systems Command extends its highest commendations to Ensign Gutierrez and Ensign Dacumos for this momentous accomplishment. Their success brings immense pride to the Command and reinforces our capacity to deliver exceptional support to all PCG units across the nation. Their achievement reflects the excellence of their training cohorts and stands as a joyful testament to the caliber of our personnel, inspiring all who serve to pursue professional growth and technical excellence.
Hooyahh! Congratulations, Officers!
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