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ISUZU DEALERS’ NETWORK PAYS TRIBUTE TO OUTGOING IPC CHIEF

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DESPITE the pandemic, Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. (IPC) hurdled the challenges and continued operating, thus providing the country’s business sector and workers a hedge amid the economic struggles.

This stands out as the highlight of the seven-year tenure of outgoing IPC president Hajime Koso, under whose leadership IPC was able to expand its dealer network from 36 to 48, according to Isuzu Gencars Corp. chairman D. edgard A. Cabangon, who represente­d the IPC dealers’ network in a speech capping the turnover of IPC’S presidency Monday night, from Koso to incoming president Noboru Murakami.

During Koso’s record stint as the longest-serving IPC chief, a new Isuzu outlet Standardiz­ation Design was also introduced, Cabangon said.

The euro-4, all-new DMA X and MU-X were launched, reflecting Isuzu’s mission to cater to the needs of its customers, Cabangon recalled. These were “immediatel­y welcomed with great anticipati­on and eventually soared to the top” among the vehicles most in demand in the industry,

“Koso san’s administra­tion focused not only on maintainin­g the reputation of IPC” as a “responsibl­e partner in the automotive industry but in elevating the IPC to new heights in terms of expansion and strengthen­ing sales and aftersales service,” Cabangon said.

Among all the milestones of IPC under Koso’s tenure is successful­ly hurdling the challenges of the pandemic. “Despite the economic struggles, IPC never ceased to operate and continued to be a formidable organizati­on in the automotive industry,” Cabangon said.

on a personal level, Cabangon said Koso has “always been focused and has a personal touch when dealing with business associates and partners,” something that endears him to Isuzu Gencars, as well as all the other IPC dealers.

Still Cabangon expressed confidence that the “huge shoes” that Koso is leaving behind can be ably filled by his successor, Murakami.

on behalf of all the IPC dealers, Cabangon assured Murakami of the same level of cooperatio­n they extended to Koso. “With a solid and vast experience and expertise in the industry to back him up, we cannot feel anything but positivity on the leadership of Mr. Murakami,” he added.

 ?? RUDY ESPERAS ?? The longest-serving president of Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. (IPC), hajime Koso (right), is joined in a ceremonial toast by his successor, incoming IPC president Noboru Murakami (center) and Isuzu Gencars Corp. chairman D. edgard A. Cabangon, who represente­d the IPC dealers’ network at the turnover ceremony of IPC’S presidency at Okada hotel on Monday (May 16) night.
RUDY ESPERAS The longest-serving president of Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. (IPC), hajime Koso (right), is joined in a ceremonial toast by his successor, incoming IPC president Noboru Murakami (center) and Isuzu Gencars Corp. chairman D. edgard A. Cabangon, who represente­d the IPC dealers’ network at the turnover ceremony of IPC’S presidency at Okada hotel on Monday (May 16) night.

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