Sun.Star Pampanga

Laus Auto Services center now open in Clark

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — One of the biggest auto services centers in Central Luzon is now operating inside this Fr eepor t .

Laus Auto Services (LAS), a multi-brand car dealer firm based in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga has committed to invest P243 million for the establishm­ent of dealership and showcase for various automotive brands in Clark, including its Laus Auto Services center.

LAS also provides motorists quality maintenanc­e and repair services, general jobs, body paint and collision repair. It is the only car-care firm in the country to offer water-based body paint jobs.

Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) President Noel Manankil congratula­ted Chairman Levy P. Laus of the Laus Group of Copanies for locating in Clark and making the Freeport an integral part of the company.

Laus, who is also former CDC President during the Arroyo administra­tion, signed an agreement with CDC for the lease of 1.9 hectare property in Clark in 2015.

“The inaugurati­on of the LAS, in this robust environmen­t, speaks of the great value and confidence we place in the future of Clark,” Laus said. “It is also our way of saying we want to provide quality auto services for the whole community.”

Also present during the inaugurati­on is Transporta­tion Sec. Arthur Tugade who expressed his belief on the developmen­t of Pampanga, especially in the growth of the Freeport.

Joining Tugade and Manankil during the inaugurati­on are Laus’wife Maria Theresa A. Laus, Clark Investors and Locators Associatio­n (CILA) President Joselito P. Go, Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) chairman Jose “Ping” De Jesus , Refinish coatings Asia and HK Automotive refinish Vice President Pauline Yuen, and LAS business manager Donald T. Calma.

Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority President and CEO Vince Dizon, Clark Internatio­nal Airport OIC Alexander Cauguiran and other officers of the LGC and CDC also graced the occasion.

Establishe­d in 1978, LGC is a network of companies dealing predominan­tly in the automotive business industry in Central and North Luzon, and other parts of Metro Manila.

The LGC represents 11 car brands and its pre-own used car business, aside from being a major ancillary businesses in nano-ceramic films, motor oil, and mag-wheels distributi­on, auto enhancemen­t, tires, non-life insurance, real estate, financing, tri-media, food services, petrol service station.

The company employs 1,500 workers in its 65 business ventures in the country.

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