More Mitsubishi dealerships re-open to serve customers
Observing social distancing and health protocols
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.