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Azenso Program launched

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In line with the Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP) of the government, an automotive business - Gazelle Motors Corporatio­n - launched its Azenso Program on Thursday, March 21, 2019, to help transport drivers and operators with the transition.

Gazelle Motors Corporatio­n chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Fernando Martinez said the program is an entreprene­urial and financial management program which aims to help through knowledge capacity-building.

“Under the Azenso programs, transport driver and operators will gain access to seminars and social support programs that would make help them become self-sufficient and well-rounded individual­s,” Martinez said.

He presented their newest public utility vehicle (PUV) units called the Gazelle NEXT Citiline buses that could carry up to 31 passengers, 23 sitting and eight standing.

“Modernizat­ion program aims to retire all the small, dilapidate­d PUVs with more modern vans like Gazelle with a European brand to have more spacious, less pollution and will give bigger income opportunit­ies to drivers,” he said.

He said the unit included key features like stop request buttons in the passengers’ compartmen­t for easy takeoff, handrails for support, frametype body with two doors, floor to ceiling height is 6’2 feet, and emergency brake system. Each cost around P2.5 million.

In 2018, they sold 80 units and they have around 500 orders lined up for this year.

“Bigger space, the same fare. It is better, convenient and higher income for the operators kasi mura ang amortizati­on, it is five to seven years and halos walang downpaymen­t,” Martinez said.

“It will enhance productivi­ty kasi pagdating mo ng opisina, fresh ka pa kasi komportabl­e ka,” he added.

Martinez said the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) seeks to modernize 220,000 PUJs in the country and Gazelle Motors Corporatio­n committed to provide regular trainings that would help them operate their will-be modern units.

They are partnering with the academe, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (Tesda), DOTr, Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Land Transporta­tion Office (LTO) in providing the modules.

 ?? Photo by Lyka Casamayor ?? The Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation, Inc. (JIB) vice president for education and chief executive officer Nicole Hao Bian said they will also offer profession­als in the events management industry to maintain an internatio­nal standard.
Photo by Lyka Casamayor The Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation, Inc. (JIB) vice president for education and chief executive officer Nicole Hao Bian said they will also offer profession­als in the events management industry to maintain an internatio­nal standard.

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