
Col. Rodolfo T. De Ocampo (Ret.)
President, Port Users Confederation of the Philippines (PUCP)
Past President, Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP)
Former Member, Road Board
President, La Guardia Security Agency Inc.
Col. Rodolfo T. De Ocampo (Ret.) is a respected leader in the Philippine logistics, security, and
transport sectors, serving as the President of the Port Users Confederation of the Philippines
(PUCP). With a strong background in transport management and industry advocacy, he has been
instrumental in shaping policies that enhance efficiency and competitiveness in port operations.
Previously, Col. De Ocampo held the position of Chairman and President of the
Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP), where he championed
initiatives to improve trucking regulations, streamline logistics processes, and foster
collaboration between government agencies and private stakeholders.
He also served as a member of the Road Board, contributing to infrastructure development and
transport policy improvements. His involvement in the board helped address key issues in road
maintenance, funding allocation, and national transport efficiency.
In addition to his contributions to logistics and transport, Col. De Ocampo is the President of La
Guardia Security Agency Inc., a company dedicated to providing security services and
solutions. His leadership in the security sector reinforces his commitment to ensuring safety and
operational excellence across industries.
Under his leadership, PUCP has actively supported reforms within the Bureau of Customs
(BOC) and engaged in key discussions on trade facilitation, port accessibility, and ASEAN
economic integration. His commitment to expanding PUCP’s influence has strengthened its role
as a vital organization representing port users across the country.
Col. De Ocampo continues to advocate for industry-wide improvements, ensuring that Philippine
logistics and security services remain globally competitive and responsive to evolving trade
demands.
