Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Get crafty and organized with kawaii Hello Kitty labeling machine from Brother



Brother International Philippines Corp. (Brother Philippines), a leading global manufacturer of printing devices, is pleased to introduce the Hello Kitty labelling machine, PT-D200KT. An addition to its roster of electronic labellers, the PT-D200KT has built in Hello Kitty symbols and frames to make labeling more fun and creative.

“Two well-loved Japanese brands, Brother and Hello Kitty, come together to create a functional and creative gadget:  the Brother Hello Kitty labeling machine. This is perfect for the season as a gift, or for use in crafty gift tags,” said Brother President Glenn Hocson.

The PT-D200KT electronic labeller can print on a wide variety of tapes, widths of 6, 9 or 12mm, and colors. A Hello Kitty-designed tape is available as well. Labels can be created easily and quickly using built-in fonts, symbols and frames on durable and high quality Tze laminated tapes. The PT-D200KT comes with built-in 97 frames, with 22 Hello Kitty layouts, and 651 symbols with 34 Hello Kitty designs.

Hello Kitty enthusiasts may get organized and create labels for home, office or school with their favorite Japanese character. Photo albums, books and other items can be clearly and neatly labelled for easy storage, or school and office supplies may be personalized. Even in the kitchen, the labeling machine may be used to organize ingredients and items, as well as to keep track of food freshness using time and date labels.

The PT-D200KT is already available in Brother Authorized Dealers for P3,150.00, which is inclusive of 6 Months Standard Warranty, plus 6 Months Extended Warranty that is supported by the Brother Philippines Customer Service Centre.

For more information on the PT-D200KT, please call the Brother Helpdesk hotline at (02) 581-9888 or visitwww.brother.com.ph

Monday, February 15, 2016

ADP CSR CAMPAIGN - LEARNING STAR OF HOPE



ADP Vice President & General Manager Josep Maria Elias (top row, eighth from right) joins ADP Philippines’ associates who volunteered as sponsors for ADP Philippines CIRCLE’s “Star of Hope” program last December. Currently, under CIRCLE’s Learning Pillar, the program takes care of 40 ADP scholars from different public schools and universities in Manila. Now on its fourth year, the program gives these scholars a chance to experience gift-giving in ADP Philippines. “Star of Hope” involves more than 50 associates, who would like to sponsor one scholar and provide at least one of the three items in their wish list. CIRCLE (Corporate Involvement and Responsibility to the Community, Learning and Environment) is the corporate social responsibility arm of ADP Philippines that promotes volunteerism among its associates in the spirit of giving back to communities. To learn more about ADP and its Social Responsibility efforts, visit www.adp.com/who-we-are/corporate-social-responsibility.


ADP CSR CAMPAIGN - MISSION KATUTUBO


Photo on the left shows ADP Philippines CIRCLE Pillar Chairpersons: John Into (extreme left) for Environment, Lou Mercado (back row) for Learning, and Jhoanna Rosalinda (extreme right) for Community along with the children from the Aeta community during ADP’s two-day “Mission Katutubo” event in the Katutubo Village in Porac, Pampanga. During the event, volunteer associates spent time reconstructing and refurbishing the community’s day care center and facilitated a short program for the village children, giving out new books, school supplies, multimedia equipment and electric fans. ADP CIRCLE (Corporate Involvement and Responsibility to the Community, Learning and Environment) is the corporate social responsibility arm of ADP Philippines with the objective of supporting its associates’ commitment to giving back and helping improve communities. To learn more about ADP and its Social Responsibility efforts, visit www.adp.com/who-we-are/corporate-social-responsibility.