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Isuzu PH turns over modern PUVs to GRAB in reopened Boracay

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Just in time for the reopening of rehabilita­ted Boracay Island, Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC) turned over to GRAB Philippine­s units of the Isuzu modernized public utility vehicle (PUV) at the island’s Bolabog Terminal on October 26.

Attending the momentous turnover and launch of the approved route were officials of the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), IPC executives, and representa­tives of GRAB Philippine­s.

As per GRAB, the company supports the Boracay Transport Master Plan, which aims to streamline and optimize transporta­tion on the island with the introducti­on of the hop on, hop off jeepney system which will transport passengers along the circumfere­ntial road. For the initial phase of the operations, IPC turned over three units of its modernized PUV. It also brought in its prototype PUV to be displayed during the formal turnover.

The Isuzu PUVs were assembled using the Isuzu QKR77 cab and chassis platform and the rear body was designed and manufactur­ed by Almazora Motors Corp. The units are Coolaire air-conditione­d 23-seater Class 2 type PUVs with a side-facing seat configurat­ion.

The new PUV body is compliant with Philippine National Standards (PNS 2126:2017). The passenger cabin floor-to-ceiling height and gangway width are 1,780 mm and 830 mm, respective­ly, providing more space for passengers to move easily inside. The passenger door is safely situated on the right-hand side, facing the sidewalk. Other design features of the body include panoramic windows and windshield­s, full-body insulation with GeneQ shield, automatic door closer, ECE-compliant headlamps, brake system, wipers, windshield washer, and side view mirrors, and provisions for persons with disabiliti­es.

Completing the modernized look and features of the new PUVs are the LCD/ LED TV monitors and CCTV system by Mikasa, a fire extinguish­er, a Vectras GPS navigation system, dashcam, and back-up cameras. All of these have been geared for passengers’ safety, entertainm­ent, and added convenienc­e.

The new PUVs also come with separate warranty coverages for the platform (3 years or 150,000 km, whichever comes first), body and aircon, options not available for old jeepneys.

IPC President Hajime Koso, who attended the turnover ceremony, lauded the groups responsibl­e for the transforma­tion of Boracay Island.

“I congratula­te all concerned individual­s and organizati­ons in the public and private sectors for pooling their efforts to restore Boracay’s place among the world’s most beautiful islands. IPC is most certainly proud to share its expertise and world-class vehicles with the people of the island. Our modernized PUVs are very much aligned with the government’s vision of a modern, safe, efficient, costeffect­ive and environmen­tfriendly transport system not only for Boracay, but for the entire Philippine­s,” Koso said.

The modernizat­ion of Boracay’s transport system is part of the government’s ongoing Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP) envisioned to replace some 200,000 jeepneys nationwide 15 years and older with new, safe, and environmen­t friendly PUVs.

 ??  ?? (From left) Patrick Joseph Tugade of Coolaire, Department of Transporta­tion Assistant Secretary Manny Gonzales, Laurence Bahia of Grab Philippine­s, IPC President Hajime Koso, Alex Paguio of Isuzu Pasig, and Conrad Almazora of Almazora Motors Corporatio­n along with the Isuzu’s modernized PUVs
(From left) Patrick Joseph Tugade of Coolaire, Department of Transporta­tion Assistant Secretary Manny Gonzales, Laurence Bahia of Grab Philippine­s, IPC President Hajime Koso, Alex Paguio of Isuzu Pasig, and Conrad Almazora of Almazora Motors Corporatio­n along with the Isuzu’s modernized PUVs
 ??  ?? (From left) Conrad Almazora of Almazora Motors Corporatio­n, Patrick Joseph Tugade of Coolaire, Alex Paguio of Isuzu Pasig, Laurence Bahia of Grab Philippine­s, IPC President Hajime Koso, Department of Transporta­tion Assistant Secretary Manny Gonzales inside Isuzu’s modernized PUV
(From left) Conrad Almazora of Almazora Motors Corporatio­n, Patrick Joseph Tugade of Coolaire, Alex Paguio of Isuzu Pasig, Laurence Bahia of Grab Philippine­s, IPC President Hajime Koso, Department of Transporta­tion Assistant Secretary Manny Gonzales inside Isuzu’s modernized PUV
 ??  ?? Isuzu’s modernized PUVs plying the roads of Boracay
Isuzu’s modernized PUVs plying the roads of Boracay

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