The Philippine Star

Eastern Petroleum ties up with Russia’s GAZ Group

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Eastern Petroleum Corp. has partnered with Moscow-based GAZ Group to market light commercial vehicles in the Philippine­s in support of the government’s public utility vehicle (PUV) modernizat­ion program.

Under the agreement, the GAZ Group will supply reliable and modern Gazelle Next buses to the Philippine­s. Eastern Petroleum will have the distributi­on rights and after-sales service of GAZ’s light commercial vehicles, including exclusive rights to sell Gazelle Next 17-seater minibus and Gazelle Next Cityline 20-seater bus.

Gazelle Next is a line of light commercial vehicles that combine high functional­ity and modern technical solutions. It includes trucks, utility vehicles, vans and minibuses equipped with diesel, gasoline or gas engines. The STAR first broke the story as among the potential business deals when Filipino businessme­n met with their Russian counterpar­ts during President Duterte’s official visit in Russia last May.

The partnershi­p will fully meet the requiremen­ts of the government’s fleet modernizat­ion program, said Christian Kremer, GAZ Group’s senior vice president for sales and marketing.

“The Philippine commercial vehicle market is growing by 30 percent annually, and the largescale government fleet modernizat­ion program begins in 2018,” he said.

“We are glad that GAZ Group was able to get such a reliable business partner as Eastern Petroleum that will help us to develop rapidly in the market, and also become a full participan­t in the state programs for the public transport renewal. Our reliable, safe and comfortabl­e Gazelle Next will appear on the Philippine roads very soon,” he added.

Eastern Petroleum chairman and CEO Fernando Martinez said their partnershi­p with GAZ Group allows them to aggressive­ly participat­e in public transport modernizat­ion that badly needs private and public sector investment­s.

“More than 200,000 units of the commonly used mode of transport called jeepney and vans are due for immediate replacemen­ts in the next five years. The GAZ Group products fully comply with the environmen­tal standards of the Philippine­s and also meet all requiremen­ts for comfort and safety. Moreover, GAZ Group has modern solutions for transporti­ng lowmobilit­y citizens, which fully fits the social needs of the modernizat­ion program,” he said.

The Philippine government’s PUV modernizat­ion program aims to modernize PUVs in the Philippine­s that will not only decongest the roads but will provide safer, cleaner, healthier and fuel-efficient transport system for Filipino commuters.

The Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said the Duterte administra­tion will initially seek to modernize 220,000 public utility jeepneys across the country as part of government efforts to provide a safer transport system for commuters while mitigating the effects of climate change.

However, transport groups are against the program, arguing it is anti-poor and the government should instead opt for a rehabilita­tive thrust instead of offering loans.

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