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2022_WEBSITE_JUNE_27_UPDATED_LIST_OF_AFFILIATES_FOR_WEBSITE_1Paeng Gayaso, July 7, 2020
Pursuant to CDA Memorandum Circular 2020-14 dated June 22, 2020 the NORLU CEDEC Board of Directors cancelled the holding of the 45th NORLU CEDEC’s Annual General Assembly for fiscal year 2020 through videoconferencing as per Board Resolution No. 44-90, series 2020 due to the following reasons:
However, we in the management shall continue providing you updates on NORLU CEDEC’s activities through this website or social media (Facebook, email accounts). We will also provide advisory for the release of NORLU CEDEC Annual Report soon.
We commit and assure that NORLU CEDEC will continuously exploring for improvements on how can we best serve you and the good system of business interdependence with each other especially in this trying times and this “NEW NORMAL”.
We thank you for your unending support.
(Sgd.) RAFAEL C. GAYASO
Chief Executive Officer
Paeng Gayaso, June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
ADVISORY 01, SERIES 2020
TO ALL AFFILIATES,
We hope this advisory/message finds you, your family, staff, officers and members well, and in good health especially this trying times.
If you are aware of the CDA issued a Memorandum Circular No. 10, series 2020 that Federations and Unions can hold their virtual Annual General Assemblies (AGAs). So this means that we may utilize these following platforms either Zoom or Google.
However, the purpose of this advisory is to check the signal or reception of internet in your respective places. Second, is to determine how many affiliates can participate if we go for virtual assembly. Thirdly, we can also determine how we can reach out affiliates that do not have access to internet and cannot participate for such virtual assembly.
So here are the questions that your cooperative must answer:
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Please send your answers or responses via social media (email, facebook or via text/call our land line or cellphone indicated below through Ms. Nora B. Waldo or Ms. Hermie N. Mabudyang.
NORLU CEDEC land line – (074) 444-2733
CP No. 09499913930
Thank you and we hope you will give this matter as a priority task so that NORLU CEDEC Board can arrive with a decision for the 45th NAGA.
Cooperatively yours,
Paeng Gayaso, May 4, 2020
NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF THE 45TH NORLU CEDEC’S ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
May 4, 2020
TO: ALL COOPERATIVE MEMBERS.
Greetings!
This is to inform you that the 45th NORLU CEDEC’s Annual General Assembly Meeting scheduled on May 16 – 17, 2020 was postponed until further notice due to the Pandemic and Enhanced and General Community Quarantine as per Board Res. No. 44-62, series of 2020.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
(Sgd.) RAFAEL C. GAYASO
Chief Executive Officer
Paeng Gayaso, March 25, 2020
TO ALL NORLU CEDEC – BAGUIO STAFF
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUESTED TO PICK-UP YOUR MARCH 31, 2020 AND APRIL 15, 2020 SALARY TO ADDRESS YOUR FAMILY’S NEED IN THIS STATE OF CALAMITY DUE TO COVID-19.
PLEASE PROCEED TO OUR OFFICE BACK TO BACK DURING YOUR RESPECTIVE SCHEDULE OF MARKET/GROCERY – (REFER TO YOUR BARANGAY SCHEDULE) AND DO NOT FORGET TO SECURE HOME QUARANTINE PASS (HQP) FROM YOUR BARANGAY.
KEEP SAFE AND HEALTH.
RAFAEL C. GAYASO 25 MARCH 2020
Chief Executive Officer Baguio City
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NORLU CEDEC POSITION PAPER TAX EXEMPTION METRIX SIGNATURESc@d_dev, December 3, 2018
INFORMING ALL PARTNERS/AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS AND AFFILIATES THAT OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS norlucedec_1975@yahoo.com.ph WAS HACKED AND THE HACKERS ARE SENDING MESSAGES TO YOU. THESE MESSAGES SENT VIA norlucedec_1975@yahoo.com.ph IS NOT SENT BY NORLU CEDEC. OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS IS norlucedecfederationofcoops@yahoo.com
c@d_dev, October 18, 2018
TURNOVER CEREMONY OF DONATED CABINETS
September 22, 2018
Paeng Gayaso, July 7, 2017
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION | |
1. Abra Diocesan Teachers and Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative (ADTEMPCO) 2. Bad-ayan Buguias Development Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BABUDEMPCO) 3. Progressive Citizens Multi-Purpose Cooperative (PCMPC) 4. Kabayan Multi-Purpose Cooperative (KMPC) 5. Bakun Central Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BCMPC) 6. Philex Mines Community Consumers Cooperative (PMCCC) 7. Philex Community Credit Cooperative (PCCC) 8. Taba-ao-Cuba Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TA-CUMPC) 9. Kapangan Central Credit Cooperative (KCCC) 10. Mabuhay Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MMPC) 11. Topdac Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TMPC) 12. Besao Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BMPC) |
13. Sagada Community Consumers Cooperative (SCCC) 14. Sagada Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMPC) 15. Kiangan Community Multi-Purpose and Development Cooperative (KCMDC) 16. Lamut Grassroots Savings and Development Cooperative (LAGSADECO) 17. Bontoc Hospital Consumers Cooperative (BHCC) 18. Tadian Credit Cooperative (TCC) 19. St. Paul’s Mission Credit Cooperative (SPMCC) 20. St. Joseph (Tabuk) Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SJMPC) 21. Tabuk Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TAMPCO) |
ILOCOS REGION | |
1. Sarrat Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMPC) 2. Tagnawa Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TMPC) 3. Sto. Domingo Development Cooperative (SDDC) 4. Tagudin Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TMPC) 5. Santa Cruz Development Cooperative (SACDECO) 6. Suyo Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMPC) 7. Fatima (Vigan) Multi-Purpose Cooperative (FVMPC) 8. Sacred Heart Savings Development Cooperative (formerly Galimuyod Multi-Purpose Cooperative) (SHSDC) |
9. Sugpon Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMPC) 10. Tubao Credit Cooperative (TCC) 11. Luna Savings and Credit Cooperative (LSCC) 12. Metro Lungog Multi-Purpose Cooperative (MLMPC) 13. Saytan Savings and Credit Cooperative (SSCC) 14. Burgos Credit Cooperative (BCC) 15. Lingayen Catholic Credit Cooperative (LCCrC) 16. Sison Community Credit Cooperative (SCCC) Alaminos Credit Cooperative (ACC) |
CAGAYAN VALLEY | |
1. Nueva Vizcaya AlayKapwa Multi-Purpose Cooperative (NVALAYKAPWA MPC) 2. St. Vincent Parish Credit Cooperative (SVPCC) 3. Solano Rang-ay Credit Cooperative (SRCC) 4. Cagayan Valley Development Cooperative (CAVADECO) 5. ISU Consumers Cooperative (ISUMPC) 6. ISU Multi-Purpose Cooperative (ISU MPC) |
7. St. Joseph (Belance) Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SJMPC) 8. Cabagan District Teachers Credit Cooperative (DTCC) 9. Cooperative Bank of Isabela (CBI) 10. Cooperative Bank of Cagayan (formerly Coop Rural Bank of Cagayan) 11. Claveria Grassroots Credit Cooperative |
….. These cooperatives are the Capitalizers, Owners, Operators and Patronizers….. |
Paeng Gayaso, July 6, 2017
CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION |
Abra (1) 1. Abra Diocesan Teachers & Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Baguio City (16) 2. Baguio Country Club Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative 3. Baguio Maharlika Multi-Purpose Cooperative 4. Baguio Market Vendors Multi-Purpose Cooperative 5. Baguio Vegetables Vendors & Retailers Savings & Credit Cooperative 6. Country Club Multi-Purpose Cooperative 7. Kias Multi-Purpose Cooperative 8. Marie Eugenie Cooperative Development Center 9. Mothers & Family Multi-Purpose Cooperative 10. MOOG Baguio Credit Cooperative 11. Printing and Publishing Multi-Purpose Cooperative 12. SLU-SVP Housing Cooperative 13. San Vicente-Baguio City Multi-Purpose Cooperative 14. The United Vendors Credit Cooperative 15. United Natonin Credit Cooperative 16. UNLAD Housing Cooperative 17. VICPAR Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Benguet (21) 18. Bad-ayan Buguias Development Multi-Purpose Cooperative 19. Bakun Central Multi-Purpose Cooperative 20. Bakun Farmers & Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative 21. Barangay Alapang Multi-Purpose Cooperative 22. BSU Multi-Purpose Cooperative 23. Cooperative Bank of Benguet 24. Immaculate Conception Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative 25. Kabayan Multi-Purpose Cooperative 26. Duacan Rural Finance Center Multi-Purpose Cooperative 27. Kapangan Central Credit Cooperative 28. La Trinidad Veg. Trading Post Multi-Purpose Cooperative 29. Mabuhay Multi-Purpose Cooperative 30. National Training Center Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative 31. Philex Community Credit Cooperative 32. Philex Mines Community Consumers Cooperative 33. Progressive Citizens Multi-Purpose Cooperative 34. Residents Development Credit Cooperative 35. Taba-ao-Cuba Multi-Purpose Cooperative 36. Tapsan Multi-Purpose Cooperative 37. Tawangan ARC Multi-Purpose Cooperative 38. Topdac Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Ifugao (8) 39. Banaue Savings Development Cooperative 40. Hungduan Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative 41. Hungduan Micro-finance Development Cooperative 42. Kiangan Community Multi-Purpose and Development Cooperative 43. Lagawe Multi-Purpose Development Cooperative 44. Lamut Grassroots Savings and Development Cooperative 45. Piwong Multi-Purpose Cooperative 46. Ifugao Public Servants Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Kalinga (4) 47. Provincial Engineering Office Personnel Multi-Purpose Cooperative 48. St. Joseph Multi-Purpose Cooperative 49. Tabuk Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative 50. Tabuk Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Mountain Province (16) 51. Bauko Multi-Purpose Cooperative 52. Besao Multi-Purpose Cooperative 53. Bontoc General Hospital Multi-Purpose Cooperative 54. Cooperative Bank of Mountain Province 55. Mountain Province Multi-Purpose Cooperative 56. Natonin Multi-Purpose Cooperative 57. Otucan Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative 58. Paracelis San Gabriel Multi-Purpose Cooperative & Pharmacy 59. Sagada Community Consumers Cooperative 60. Sagada Multi-Purpose Cooperative 61. Saint Anne’s Church Congregation Credit 62. St. Michael’s Multi-Purpose Cooperative 63. St. Paul’s Credit and Savings Cooperative 64. St. Peter’s Savings and Credit Cooperative 65. Tadian Credit Cooperative 66. Treasure Link Society Cooperative |
REGION 1 |
Ilocos Norte (1) 67. Sarrat Namnama Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
Ilocos Sur (15) 68. Alilem Multi-Purpose Cooperative 69. Fatima (Vigan) Multi-Purpose Cooperative 70. Ilocos Sur Cooperative Bank 71. Ilocos Sur Federation of Cooperatives 72. Kailian Multi-Purpose Cooperative 73. Metro Lungog Credit Cooperative 74. Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives 75. Sacred Heart Savings Cooperative 76. St. Lucy Multi-Purpose Cooperative 77. Sta. Cruz Development Cooperative 78. Sto. Domingo Development Cooperative 79. Sugpon Multi-Purpose Cooperative 80. Suyo Multi-Purpose Cooperative 81. Tagudin Savings and Credit Cooperative 82. Talubin Credit Cooperative |
La Union (7) 83. Burgos Credit Cooperative 84. Luna Savings and Credit Cooperative 85. National Treasury Regional Credit Cooperative 86. ORT Community Multi-Purpose Cooperative 87. Saytan Savings and Credit Cooperative 88. St. Louis Credit Cooperative 89. Tubao Credit Cooperative |
Pangasinan (7) 90. Alaminos Savings and Credit Cooperative 91. Maawi-Alos Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative 92. Boloaen Multi-Purpose Cooperative 93. Federation of Sual Multi-Purpose Cooperative 94. Lingayen Catholic Credit Cooperative 95. Sison Community Credit Cooperative 96. Sto. Domingo Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
REGION II |
Cagayan (3) 97. Claveria Agri-Based Multi-Purpose Cooperative 98. Claveria Grassroots Multi-Purpose Cooperative 99. Cooperative Bank of Cagayan |
Isabela (9) 100. Cabagan District Credit Cooperative 101. Cagayan Valley Development Cooperative 102. Epiphany Multi-Purpose Cooperative 103. ISU Consumers Cooperative 104. ISU Multi-Purpose Cooperative 105. Liga Ng Mga Barangay Ng Isabela Credit Cooperative 106. Kabisig Savings and Agr-Development Cooperative 107. SADIRI IA Multi-Purpose Cooperative 108. Santiago Amos Credit Development Cooperative |
Nueva Vizcaya (10) 109. Cooperative Bank of Nueva Vizcaya 110. Greeners Multi-Purpose Cooperative 111. Nueva Vizcaya Alay Kapwa Multi-Purpose Cooperative 112. Solano Rang-ay Credit Cooperative 113. Saint Catherine’s Parish Multi-Purpose Cooperative 114. St. Joseph Parish-Kayapa Multi-Purpose Cooperative 115. St. Joseph (Belance) Multi-Purpose Cooperative 116. Saint Vincent Parish Multi-Purpose Cooperative 117. Tam-an Multi-Purpose Cooperative 118. TRICORD Multi-Purpose Cooperative |
NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION (3) 119. Triumph Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative 120. Rustan Employees’ Credit Cooperative 121. Angono Credit and Development Cooperative |
1. Aguinaldo Marketing and Development Cooperative (Ifugao) 2. Pantok Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Rizal) 3. Laguit Padilla Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Pangasinan) 4. Lasip Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Pangasinan) 5. Tagnawa Multi-Purpose Cooperative (Ilocos Norte) |
….. These cooperatives are the Capitalizers, Owners, Operators and Patronizers….
Paeng Gayaso, June 21, 2017
Our PHOENIX Refueling Gas Station located at Camp 1, Rosario, La Union which is owned and operated by the cooperative affiliates of NORLU CEDEC has launched its soft opening last June 18, 2017 (Sunday). We are enjoining all cooperatives with trucks, service vehicles and other equipment that need fuels to patronize our own refueling gas station.
Our Board of Directors have scheduled July 15, 2017 (Saturday at 8:30 A.M.) as the GRAND OPENING with a Motorcade and blessing. Thank you.
The Management
c@d_dev, April 3, 2017
To: Affiliates
You are invited to attend the NORLU CEDEC’s 42nd Annual General Assembly on May 19 – 20, 2017 at Nueva Vizcaya Alay Kapwa Multi-Purpose Cooperative Training Center, Mabini Street, Poblacion South, Solano, Nueva Vizcaya with a theme: “NORLU CEDEC, your Partner in Nation Building”.
The registration fee per delegate is Two Thousand Five Hundred (PhP2,500.00) Pesos for Live-In, inclusive of PM snack, dinner and lodging on the 19th of May 2017; and breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks on the 20th of May 2017; and kits for those who confirm on or before May 6, 2017. Live-Out is Two Thousand Two Hundred (PhP2,200.00) Pesos. Registration fee of confirmed delegate/s who will not attend the 42nd NAGA will be charged to the Cooperative represented. For delegates who will confirm beyond May 6, 2017 shall pay a Registration Fee of PhP2,800.00 for Live-In and PhP2,400.00 for Live-Out but not assured of kits.
You can deposit your registration fee to our Current Account with LBP-Baguio Branch, Account No. 0222-0105-94; Metro Bank Account No. 003-3-00352319-6; and BDO Account No. 5460116482 under Account Name: NORLU CEDEC.
Registration of delegates during the 42nd NAGA will start at 2:00PM of May 19, 2017. To confirm your attendance please fill-up the attached Confirmation Form and email at norlucedec_1975@yahoo.com.ph or text to Mobile Phone No. 09499913930 on or before May 6, 2017. (Note: Schedules of Activity shall be included in the kit).
Please get in touch with Ms. Nora B. Waldo or Ms. Hermie N. Mabudyang for any inquiries.
Thank you.
Very truly yours,
RAFAEL C. GAYSO
Chief Executive Officer
c@d_dev, October 10, 2016
Rosario, La Union
The immediate focus for the project of NORLU-CEDEC was on providing a complete, safe and secure foundation for the gasoline service station project. Together, NORLU-CEDEC came up with a stronger overall experience on assisting and organizing the overall project development from start to finish.
The project of NORLU-CEDEC started out with a backfilling process of sand to the fuel tank area which was completed. However, the backfilling process does need expert skills and knowledge in the specifications, requirements, and understanding of the soil conditions in the area. With the backfilling process done, a concrete slab was placed over the fuel tanks to prevent them from moving during a flood. And to achieve a safe and spontaneous opening for the fuel tanks, the sand was placed in the correct position before any other materials were placed. The construction team did an excellent job and conducted a Hydro test for the fuel tanks making sure that it’s leak-free. The installing of the steel roof truss was fast and easy with a high-anti rust performance structure. All the canopy steel truss works were also installed making sure that it’s durable, stable and aesthetic.
During the construction process of the commercial building, care must always be exercised in the design so that stones are sized correctly, of high quality and placed to the proper thickness. Retaining wall and support system selection in deep excavations can have a significant impact on the time, cost and performance of the project. That’s why each floor is constructed with safety and a strong foundation in mind. With the ongoing project of NORLU-CEDEC, be reminded that every concrete placement is different. Luckily, the construction team made the project of NORLU-CEDEC a complete success wherein the size, shape, and depth of the project were all considered during the development process. Remember that different buildings have different requirements, so it’s best to hire someone you can trust to do an excellent job.