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(File photo) MANILA - Filipino voters abroad began casting their ballots for their chosen leaders on April 10 as the overseas absentee voting (OAV) kicked off. Under the law, voters overseas have at least one month until May 9 to vote for national positions - one president, one vice president, 12 senators, and one party-list representative. The Overseas Voting Act of 2013 states that voting may be done either by mail or personally at the premises of the embassies, consulates, and other foreign service establishments or in field voting centers or mobile voting centers. To know about the mode of voting in your area, you may refer to the Commission on Elections (Comelec) updated list here. You can then confirm your registration at theComelec's Certified List of Overseas Voters (CLOV). If voting in your area is via personal mode, you may proceed at the foreign service post or a designated mobile voting center, with your valid Philippine ID (e.g. passport) and follow these procedures:
MANILA - Close to 1.7 million Filipino voters overseas will start casting their votes for the May 2022 polls on April 10. Data from the Commission on Elections (Comelec) - Office for Overseas Voting (OFOV) released on Friday showed there are a total of 1,697,215 registered Filipino voters worldwide. The Filipino voters will be voting in the Philippine posts, embassies, or consulates in the country or territory they reside or work. Overseas voters will be choosing one president, one vice president, 12 senators, and one party-list group. The Middle East and Africa top the list of voters at 786,997, followed by the Asia Pacific with 450,282 voters. Countries in the Americas have a total of 306,445 voters; while Europe has 153,491 registered voters. A total of 92 Philippine posts will hold overseas voting activities until May 9. The posts will be using an automated election system and manual system of voting. Also, some posts will be using the postal method of voting, via personal voting a
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Bureau Veritas awards air lubrication system approval to GILLS PTE LTD
Bureau Veritas (BV), a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), has been working with GILLS PTE LTD in Singapore to assess the performance of its innovative air lubrication system to improve ship efficiency and decrease fuel burn by reducing the drag of an underwater hull.
GILLS, which stands for gas injected liquid lubrication systems, deploys NACA profiles to create self-generating micro-bubbles for ‘turbulent modulation’ which has a ‘hull-tightening’ effect (see below), reducing drag and energy requirements. The self-generating nature of micro-bubble clouds with no requirement for air-compression and additional energy requirements is one of the features of the GILLS system.