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Hino pilots eco-driving fora

We saw a 25 percent to 30 percent increase in driving efficiency among our participan­ts

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Hino Motors Philippine­s (HMP) recently conducted another eco-driving training for drivers. The program, a testament to Hino’s Total Support promise and part of the company’s initiative­s to promote environmen­t-friendly and sustainabl­e transporta­tion, is a one-day workshop that includes safety and eco-driving orientatio­n, hands-on driving sessions and driving efficiency evaluation.

Hino’s eco-driving training program series aims to teach participan­ts how to promote safety, improve fuel efficiency, lower vehicle operation costs and help save the environmen­t when driving. This recent leg of the training series welcomed 15 customer drivers from Hino Pasig, Hino U.N. Avenue and Hino Parañaque dealership­s.

“We did the pilot run of our eco-driving training in Nueva Ecija last year. We are positive that through this program, we will be able to guide vehicle users on how to reduce fuel costs through efficient, eco-friendly driving. In our previous sessions, we saw a 25 percent to 30 percent increase in driving efficiency among our participan­ts,” HMP training department head, Joel Agcaoili shared.

“We are happy that with this training series, Hino is able to help not only its customers but the environmen­t as well,” he added.

The program is slated to expand to Hino’s dealership­s and partnershi­ps in Visayas and Mindanao by next year.

Aside from the eco-driving training program, HMP conducts sessions on safety driving, sales executives’ training and dealers’ training.

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DRIVERS are first trained in a closed environmen­t

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