Vice Chairman

Oliver C. De GuzmanVice Chairman, Assistant Treasurer & Board of Trustees, Port Users Confederation of the Philippines (PUCP)President, Sky Land Brokerage Inc. Mr. Oliver C. De Guzman is a seasoned expert in customs brokerage, logistics, and trade facilitation. As President of Skyland Brokerage Inc., he leads one of the country’s trusted firms specializing in freight forwarding, customs clearance, and transportation solutions. His extensive experience in the industry has positioned Skyland Brokerage as a key player in ensuring seamless import-export operations. Beyond his corporate leadership, Mr. De Guzman serves as Vice Chairman & Assistant Treasurer of the Port Users Confederation of the Philippines (PUCP), where he plays a vital role in advocating for port efficiency, trade policies, and industry collaboration. His contributions to PUCP help strengthen the organization’s influence in shaping regulations that benefit port users and logistics stakeholders across the country. Mr. De Guzman carries forward a legacy of leadership in the industry as the son of the late Mr. Dominador De Guzman, who previously served as President of PUCP. His father’s dedication to trade facilitation and logistics advocacy continues to inspire his commitment to excellence in the sector. With a strong background in operations management, freight forwarding, and customs administration, Mr. De Guzman continues to drive innovation and excellence in the Philippine logistics sector. Back to BOD Page

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Chairman Of The Board

Julita Q. Lopez stands as a towering figure in Philippine customs brokerage and trade reform. With over six decades of service, she has woven together technical acumen, public advocacy, and institutional leadership to help shape the nation’s logistics and regulatory landscape. Graduating from the University of Santo Tomas in 1960 with a degree in Architecture, she quickly forged a dual path—becoming both a licensed architect (1961) and a customs broker (1966). This rare combination laid the foundation for her broad, systems-level approach to trade facilitation and infrastructure. Her impact on the built environment of the customs system is both historic and enduring. After International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) formally turned over the Manila International Container Port (MICP) Building to the MICP Office, Ms. Lopez was commissioned to design its interiors—ensuring that the space reflected both operational rigor and institutional character. She also led the spatial design of the then Assessment Division at the Port of Manila (POM) Building, aligning architectural layout with the evolving functional needs of customs operations. These contributions exemplify how her architectural vision was deeply informed by her regulatory insight and commitment to modernization. Her private sector leadership began with the founding of J.Q. Lopez Brokerage in 1989, an enduring firm built on integrity, operational precision, and regulatory alignment. Yet Julita’s contributions reached far beyond her company’s walls. In the late 1990s, she was appointed by President Fidel V. Ramos as a Board Examiner for the Customs Broker Administration under the Professional Regulation Commission (1998–1999). This presidential trust reflected her deep expertise and her role as a custodian of professional standards. Equally transformative was her consultancy under Commissioner Guillermo Parayno, where she was instrumental in the computerization and modernization of the Bureau of Customs. Notably, Julita played a direct role in digitizing the Entry Form, helping transition one of the Bureau’s most critical transactional tools from manual filing to automated processing. This initiative dramatically improved transparency, efficiency, and compliance across trade operations. Her advocacy extended to the national and regional stage:   Her numerous recognitions underscore her influence:  Today, as Chairman of the Board of PUCP, Julita leads efforts to foster inclusive dialogue, enhance port efficiency, and strengthen public-private coordination. Her legacy is not only preserved in awards and titles—but in the systems, institutions, and professionals she’s helped shape for the future. Back to BOD Page

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President

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 BoardPresident, La Guardia Security Agency Inc. Col. Rodolfo T. De Ocampo (Ret.) is a respected leader in the Philippine logistics, security, andtransport 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 beeninstrumental in shaping policies that enhance efficiency and competitiveness in port operations. Previously, Col. De Ocampo held the position of Chairman and President of theConfederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP), where he championedinitiatives to improve trucking regulations, streamline logistics processes, and fostercollaboration between government agencies and private stakeholders. He also served as a member of the Road Board, contributing to infrastructure development andtransport policy improvements. His involvement in the board helped address key issues in roadmaintenance, funding allocation, and national transport efficiency. In addition to his contributions to logistics and transport, Col. De Ocampo is the President of LaGuardia Security Agency Inc., a company dedicated to providing security services andsolutions. His leadership in the security sector reinforces his commitment to ensuring safety andoperational 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 ASEANeconomic integration. His commitment to expanding PUCP’s influence has strengthened its roleas a vital organization representing port users across the country. Col. De Ocampo continues to advocate for industry-wide improvements, ensuring that Philippinelogistics and security services remain globally competitive and responsive to evolving tradedemands. Back to BOD Page

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Chairman Emeritus

Noemi Lirag Saludo is a trailblazing business leader, civic advocate, and faithful servant of the Church. She made history in 2004 as the first woman President of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), a position she held until 2005. Her leadership during this critical time helped shape national economic policy and empowered women in business, particularly through her lifelong advocacy of developing small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Ms. Saludo’s efforts in growing the Philippine SME and export sectors have been widely recognized. She received the Agora Award from the Marketing Association of the Philippines for her work in developing export opportunities for SMEs. Additionally, she was honored by the Technological University of the Philippinesfor her contributions to SME development. In 2024, during the Golden Year of the Philippine Business Conference and Expo, PCCI conferred on her the Golden Legacy Award, one of its highest honors, recognizing her lasting impact on the organization and her advocacy for inclusive business growth. Her influence extends beyond Philippine shores. In celebration of its centennial anniversary, Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New Jersey, awarded her for Outstanding Leadership, affirming her global standing as a respected leader and role model. Over the years, she has also been honored by the Department of Labor and Employment, recognizing her unwavering dedication to commerce, national development, and humanitarian causes. Following her corporate achievements, Ms. Saludo deepened her commitment to faith and service. In 2006, she founded Bahay ng Diyos Foundation, Inc., which has since built or restored over 70 churches, shrines, and mission areas throughout the Philippines. The foundation’s mission is to build sacred spaces that bring communities together and strengthen spiritual life. For her exceptional work in Church service and lay leadership, she has received two of the highest ecclesiastical honors: Today, she continues to serve both faith and enterprise. As President of Blessed Earth Enterprises, Inc., she is engaged in sustainable farming and green business initiatives. She also holds leadership positions as Chairperson of CBWOCI and Chairperson Emeritus of PUCP, where she continues to advocate for improved logistics, port operations, and trade facilitation. Noemi Lirag Saludo stands as a remarkable example of how business acumen and faith can be harmonized for the greater good, a true builder of both communities and churches. Back to BOD Page

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