Isuzu aims to improve services with new partners
Isuzu Philippines Corp. recently had a contract signing with Shell Philippines and Mina de Oro Motors.
In the case of Shell, a formal contract signing ceremony was attended last November by Isuzu officials led by its president Hajime Koso and sales division head Joseph Bautista. Shell was represented by country head Cesar Romero and general manager for retail Lawrence Yam.
According to the partnership, which officially began last Sept. 1 and lasts up to Aug. 31, 2019, Shell Welcome Kits will be given to all new Isuzu car owners. These welcome kits contain P600 worth of Shell fuel vouchers and a Shell information booklet.
“Isuzu is extremely delighted to have Shell as our official fuels partner for our numerous official activities we have lined up for next year. We hope that this becomes the start of a longterm partnership with one of the world’s foremost oil companies,” said Bautista.
“Hopefully this would be the start of a longer and bigger partnership with Isuzu, which is undoubtedly the country’s leader in diesel-powered light commercial vehicles and trucks, and aftersales services. Customers of both Isuzu and Shell will find that this partnership directly translates to an even better motoring experience,” said Romero.
Meanwhile, continuing its vision to make the world-class Isuzu brand and service accessible to all Filipinos nationwide, Isuzu signed a memorandum of agreement with Mina de Oro Motors Inc. last Oct. 10.
The signing held at the Isuzu main conference room in Biñan, Laguna, saw Mina de Oro Motors Inc., represented by its president Daniel Uy, and Koso, commit to establish an Isuzu dealership along Km. 9 of the Nautical Highway in Barangay Puting Tubig in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro.