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Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s delivers 265 Xpander and L300 units to DoH

- DoH Secretary Francisco Duque receives the ceremonial key from PS-DBM Executive Director Elisa May Arboleda-Cuevas as DoH Undersecre­tary Dr. Roger Tong-An looks on.

MITSUBISHI MOTORS Philippine­s Corp. (MMPC) recently delivered Multi-Purpose Vehicles (MPV) to the Department of Health (DoH) through the Procuremen­t Service (PS) — an attached agency of the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).

Through the centralize­d procuremen­t of motor vehicles at PS, agencies can order the vehicles via online and have it delivered to the agency doorstep after validation and payment of request. This initiative aims to further streamline the process of procuring motor vehicles while maintainin­g the principles of economy, efficiency, and check and balances. The total number of approved units to be delivered by MMPC to PS-DBM are 232 units of L300 with FB Body and 33 units of Xpander GLX Plus AT through CitiMotors Makati and Diamond Motors Fairview, respective­ly.

In a ceremony held at the DoH’s grounds, MMPC handed over four units of L300 to Health Secretary Francisco Duque. The Secretary cited how dependable and efficient the L300 is throughout the years, which is why he considers the new Euro 4 L300 units as a welcome addition to their fleet.

PS-DBM Executive Director Elisa May Arboleda-Cuevas also expressed her satisfacti­on to the smooth transactio­n and efficient delivery of the vehicles: “Being one of the partners of PS, we support the government’s thrust to reform the government procuremen­t system and ensure transparen­cy, efficiency, and economic use of tax payer’s money.”

Aside from the DoH, MMPC is set to deliver more units to various agencies with vehicle requiremen­ts from PS-DBM in the coming months.

MMPC is one of the country’s leading automotive assemblers and distributo­rs. It is the longest staying automotive company in the Philippine­s. Occupying a 23-hectare plant in Sta. Rosa, Laguna, MMPC’s manufactur­ing plant has a maximum production capacity of 50,000 units. MMPC locally manufactur­es the Mirage, Mirage G4, and L300.

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