TTSP Has Been Designing Ships for 25 Years Now!
By: Vance Madelo
Last May 20, 2017 TTSP unveiled and officially commenced its year-long celebration of its 25th Anniversary – a silver-year of existence and milestone from the grass roots in ship designing. It was a simple ceremony that followed after a morning mass offering in its building lobby with the presence of its president, Engr. Segismundo Exaltacion Jr., its Director, Mr. Teruaki Kambara, the MANCOM, Japanese dispatch staffs and employees.
The unveiling ceremony was timed during the closing ceremony of its company Sports Olympics 2017, which also was the official start of activities of the celebration.
Everything in the commemorative logo, as shown in this profile photo above, is symbolic of significant strides taken by TTSP over the past years. To name, these are reflected in the said logo-slogan:
Last May 20, 2017 TTSP unveiled and officially commenced its year-long celebration of its 25th Anniversary – a silver-year of existence and milestone from the grass roots in ship designing. It was a simple ceremony that followed after a morning mass offering in its building lobby with the presence of its president, Engr. Segismundo Exaltacion Jr., its Director, Mr. Teruaki Kambara, the MANCOM, Japanese dispatch staffs and employees.
The unveiling ceremony was timed during the closing ceremony of its company Sports Olympics 2017, which also was the official start of activities of the celebration.
Everything in the commemorative logo, as shown in this profile photo above, is symbolic of significant strides taken by TTSP over the past years. To name, these are reflected in the said logo-slogan:
- Designing beyond borders – designing not just marine vessels but in the field of engineering as well;
- 25 – twenty-five years of gliding through the waves of change and innovation;
- Green globe – shift to green energy and global competitiveness;
- Color blue – the Tsuneishi official color, bringing with it the spirit of T-LIFE (Teamwork, Leadership, Integrity, Familial-relationship and Excellence)
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