Saturday, February 3, 2018

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation


Company Name: Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation

Company Owner: Mutsuhiro Oshikiri B.Eng.

Company Address: No. 1 Auto Park Ave., Greenfield Automotive Park Special Economic Zone, Santa Rosa, Laguna 4026

Official Contact #: (632) 250 8888

Company Website: https://mmpc.ph/


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Product/Services: Car Dealer

Corporate Social Responsibility

MMPC PARTICIPATES IN “BRIGADA ESKWELA 2016” AND “WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOR”


As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR) program, Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) participated in the annual National Schools Maintenance Week dubbed as “Brigada Eskwela” in Don Jose Elementary School, located in Brgy. Don Jose, Sta. Rosa City.

MMPC donated painting materials for the repainting of the school building and fence and construction materials for the rehabilitation of the school ground and improvement of their “Gulayan sa Paaralan”.

This year’s “Brigada Eskwela” brought a brighter second home to around 900 pupils of Don Jose Elementary School during the opening of classes last June.

To date, MMPC is coordinating with officials of Don Jose Elementary School in identifying future projects that will benefit their students.

Meanwhile, MMPC also supported the Anti-Child Labor Advocacy Program of the Laguna Labor Management Council (LLMC) by providing financial assistance to cover food expenses during the distribution of school supplies to 100 child laborers and children vulnerable to child labor in Brgy. Concepcion, Pila, Laguna.

With the desire to take part in helping younger generation get quality education, MMPC will continue to support programs that will benefit school children.


MITSUBISHI MOTORS PHILIPPINES PARTNERS WITH CANVAS IN PROMOTING READING LITERACY


Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMCP) partners with CANVAS (The Center for Art, New Ventures and Sustainable Development) in promoting functional literacy. CANVAS is a nonprofit organization working with the creative community in improving reading literacy and deepening appreciation for arts, culture and environment. CANVAS has partnered with several award-winning artists in creating children’s books.

To mark the start of the partnership, MMPC joined CANVAS book-giving and storytelling activity that was held in Montalban, Rizal. MMPC lent all new Montero Sport units to CANVAS to serve as the delivery vehicles of books that were distributed to the children and to the community library and as service vehicle of the volunteers. Mr. Froilan Dytianquin, MMPC’s First Vice President for Marketing facilitated in the story telling.

The book-giving activity is just the start of MMPC and CANVAS partnership. Having similar advocacies of reaching out to Filipino children and providing means to improve and at the same time promoting arts and culture and instilling awareness in caring and preserving the environment thru literature MMPC pledged to support CANVAS projects. MMPC believes that it is important to instill the value of learning, arts and culture and the environment to children at a young age and by using interesting materials children will be encouraged as they learn and have fun at the same time.

On MMPC’s simple contribution such as providing reliable vehicles like the Montero Sport, the organization can go a long way in fulfilling their goals of providing books to one million children and encouraging them to love reading and learning. MMPC is continuously striving to contribute to the betterment of the community thru several meaningful and sustainable projects. The main goal is to give back to the society and to show the significance of the automotive industry in carrying out a worthwhile mission.


MITSUBISHI MOTORS PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR PHILIPPINES’ RECONSTRUCTION WITH VEHICLE DONATION


March 15, 2018 – Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) has today announced the donation of 26 vehicles to the Task Force Bangon Marawi. The vehicles will be used to aid the Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) rebuild and restore the city of Marawi.

The 26 units consist of 17 Mitsubishi L300, 3 Mitsubishi Strada 4WD, 3 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 and 3 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 4WD.

Attending the turnover ceremony for these vehicles in Barangay Sagonsongan, Marawi City, are Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Koji Haneda, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Mark A. Villar, Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Benjamin Diokno, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) Assistant Secretary Felix Castro Jr., Lanao del Sur Vice Governor Mamintal Adiong Jr., Marawi City Mayor Majur Gandamra, and other key officials from various local government bodies.

MMPC President and CEO, Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri said:

“We hope that through our simple donation, we will be able to help restore the beauty of Marawi and the confidence of the people of this great community.”

“MMPC is honored to contribute to the government’s efforts for the rehabilitation of Marawi. For sure the City of Marawi will regain all of its former glory.”

The turnover of the MMPC vehicles coincides with a donation of heavy equipment and machinery by the Japanese Government to the DPWH which will also help the Philippine government to accelerate the rebuilding of Marawi City.


MITSUBISHI MOTORS PHILIPPINES AND CENTRO MANUFACTURING TEAM UP TO DONATE AN L300 XV MICROBUS TO GONEGOSYO


Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) teamed up with one of the leading truck body builders, Centro Manufacturing Corporation to donate a Mitsubishi L300 XV microbus to the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE) GoNegosyo.

The turnover ceremony was attended by Presidential Adviser for Entrepreneurship Mr. Joey A. Concepcion, Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship – Adviser for Entrepreneurship Development Ms. Merly M. Cruz, MMPC President and CEO Mr. Yoshiaki Kato, and Centro President Mr. Raphael T. Juan.

Impressed by PCE GoNegosyo’s commitment in providing programs for aspiring entrepreneurs, Kato expressed MMPC’s support for its “KAPATID, Angat Lahat Project”. KAPATID is an initiative launched in August 2016 that encourages medium and large corporations to help micro and small enterprises (MSEs) through the use of inclusive business models. The KAPATID Project will develop programs to partner MSEs with medium and large enterprises as part of their value chain and they will use the brand new L300 XV microbus in their logistics management as they roll out their programs nationwide.

In his speech, he also mentioned that the L300 model is the go to workhorse vehicle for micro, small, and medium enterprises because of its proven reliability, affordability, and low maintenance cost. He also added that the local production of the L300 utility vehicle has created jobs not only in MMPC but also to local parts suppliers and truck body builders such as Centro Manufacturing Corporation, contributing to the growth of the Philippine automotive industry.

Concepcion on the other hand said that with the donation of a brand new L300 XV microbus, MMPC and Centro will help ensure that PCE GoNegosyo will be more successful in creating a positive entrepreneurial culture and enterprising climate that will help eradicate poverty in the Philippines.

MITSUBISHI MOTORS PHILIPPINES AND GMA KAPUSO FOUNDATION INAUGURATES IRAYA HANGING BRIDGE IN CAMARINES SUR


Buhi, Camarines Sur – Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC), in partnership with GMA Kapuso Foundation (GMAKF), inaugurated the steel hanging bridge in Barangay Iraya last October 20, 2017. After its groundbreaking last July 2017, the Iraya steel hanging bridge is now proudly built and officially turned over to the residents of Brgy. Iraya. The expeditious construction of the hanging steel bridge was made possible with the help of MMPC and other GMAKF partners as well. The Iraya steel hanging bridge is the first bridge that was built under GMAKF’s “Kapuso Tulay para sa Kaunlaran” project. This 30-meter hanging bridge is made of steel and concrete. Solar powered lamps are also installed on the bridge to illuminate the way in the evening.

During the celebration of Mitsubishi’s 100 years anniversary, MMPC donated Php 1 million to GMAKF to help construct the bridge. GMAKF is a non-government socio-civic organization with a burning desire to be of service to Filipinos and to uplift the current situation of the indigent sectors of the Philippines. MMPC, sharing the same passion and ideals, chose to partner with GMAKF to fulfill its goal of creating a worthwhile project that will help people in need. MMPC found a great opportunity to execute its goal in GMAKF’s “Kapuso Tulay para sa Kaunlaran” project. The construction of the hanging bridge will not only specifically aid the students from Brgy. Iraya to go to school safely every day, but also the residents to carry out their everyday routine efficiently.

The inauguration ceremony of Iraya steel hanging bridge was held at the Iraya Elementary School grounds, which is located near where the hanging bridge was built. The turnover ceremony was led by the Executive Vice President and COO of GMAKF, Rikki Escudero-Catibog. The ceremony was attended by Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) Senior Vice President for Corporate Planning Yosuke Nishi, D. M. Consunji, Inc. (DMCI) First Vice President for International Business Development Ronaldo R. Elepaño, Jr., and Republic Cement President Renato Sunico. Also present during the ceremony were the Commanding General of the AFP’s Southern Luzon Command, Major General Benjamin Madrigal, the assistant division commander of the Army’s 9th Infantry Division, Brig. General Chad Isleta, DPWH and DepEd Regional heads.

With the newly inaugurated bridge, MMPC is looking forward to seeing the children of Brgy. Iraya even more motivated to go to school and the rest of the community more eager to fulfil their daily tasks.

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