The Philippine Star

TOYOTA IS AMONG PORT OF BATANGAS’ TOP REVENUE CONTRIBUTO­RS

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Toyota Motor Philippine­s (TMP) was recently recognized as the second top importer by the Bureau of Customs (BOC) - Port of Batangas (POB) for the period January to July 2022.

The country’s largest automotive and mobility company remitted to the government a total of P16.46 billion in the form of duties and taxes. The amount is the second highest collected by the POB, contributi­ng to the Port’s higher revenue performanc­e versus the same period last year.

TMP operates with the POB for the importatio­n of automotive products including various Toyota and Lexus vehicle models, multisourc­ed parts for production, and service parts from the Asia Pacific region.

Moreover, the POB serves as a major gateway for TMP’s distributi­on of automotive products to Toyota dealership­s in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.

With the establishm­ent of the 32-hectare TMP Batangas Vehicle Center (BVC), TMP processes the completely-built-up units (CBU) arriving from the nearby POB at a higher capacity and level of efficiency. While it is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and global Toyota standards and systems, the BVC’s proximity advantage contribute­s to quality assurance and sustainabi­lity.

TMP first vice president for Vehicle Logistics Aimee Josephine Lopez said the BOC has always been crucial in supporting the local automotive industry and TMP in its commitment to deliver quality products and services to Toyota customers.

“Process automation initiative­s as well as the highly reliable port personnel continue to support Toyota’s operations through efficient customs processing and timely release of shipments,” Lopez added.

The BOC-POB celebrated its 65th founding year in August 2022 through an anniversar­y event where top locators and exporters were recognized for their support to the Port’s programs and endeavors.

 ?? ?? In photo are (from left) TMP first vice president for comptrolle­rship Dennis Ben-hur Escuro, TMP first vice president for vehicle logistics Aimee Josephine Lopez, and BOC-POB district collector Atty. Ma. Rhea Gregorio during the BOCPOB’s 65th Founding Anniversar­y event held in Batangas City
In photo are (from left) TMP first vice president for comptrolle­rship Dennis Ben-hur Escuro, TMP first vice president for vehicle logistics Aimee Josephine Lopez, and BOC-POB district collector Atty. Ma. Rhea Gregorio during the BOCPOB’s 65th Founding Anniversar­y event held in Batangas City
 ?? ?? The TMP Batangas Vehicle Center, the country’s largest automotive processing and logistics facility located near the Port of Batangas
The TMP Batangas Vehicle Center, the country’s largest automotive processing and logistics facility located near the Port of Batangas

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