Manila Bulletin

More Mitsubishi dealership­s re-open to serve customers

Observing social distancing and health protocols

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Motors Philippine­s Corporatio­n (MMPC) re-opens more of its dealership­s and service centers after observing thorough dealership sanitation and employee health monitoring procedures.

Taking into considerat­ion the utmost safety of its customers and employees, MMPC has implemente­d various precaution­ary measures in relation to the policies issued by the Department of Health (DOH) and the national and local government.

Mitsubishi dealership­s are committed to sanitizing their entire work area, especially those that are often utilized. Frequent and consistent cleaning of showroom cars will be observed to assure customers of a safe vehicle walkthroug­h experience. All dealership­s are required to perform a temperatur­e check on all employees and guests prior to entering the establishm­ent. Also being implemente­d is a “No Mask, No Entry” policy. The layout of the showroom has also been revised to better suit the social distancing regulation.

MMPC will maximize the use of various online/digital platform to lessen physical interactio­ns. Mitsubishi has also outlined its new safety protocols in a new video posted on their social media platforms.

“Mitsubishi Motors Philippine­s

Corporatio­n is one with the Philippine government in flattening the curve. We are committed to take all necessary precaution­s to prioritize the safety and convenienc­e of our clients. Our dealership­s are equipped with guidelines and protocols to observe all health and safety mandatorie­s,” said MMPC President and CEO, Mutsuhiro Oshikiri.

For the full list of 53 Mitsubishi dealership­s and service centers ready to serve customers, visit Mitsushimo­tors.com.ph or visit their Facebook page, Mitsubishi­MotorsPH.

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