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With Zamboanga’s improving economy, high employment rate and vast investor potentials the management of ZMI is optimistic that they can further improve their business and additionally provide a better customer service through relocating and expanding their dealership. And also for more than four decades, ZMI has always been confident with the Mitsubishi brand. In fact, ZMI has been with the brand since its establishment in 1963. ZMI believes that with Mitsubishi Motors’ extensive vehicle line-up and continuous pursuit to provide its customers with the best vehicle that will perfectly suit their lifestyles it is just timely to go an extra mile and invest more on this business.
The groundbreaking ceremony was well attended and was headed by MMPC executives Mr. Orlando F. Alvarez, Jr. – SVP for Marketing and Treasury, Mr. Froilan Dytianquin – VP for Marketing Services, and Mr. Marco Medina- VP for Sales and ZMI executives Ms. Concepcion Go - President and Mr. Venancio Go – General Manager. As a manifestation of their support and trust on the Mitsubishi brand, Zamboanga Chamber of Commerce President Mr. Cholo Soliven and Land Transportation Office City Administrator Antonio Orendain, Jr. were also present to witness this momentous event.
“Throughout the years, ZMI has shown its steadfast commitment towards its customers, the upgrading of its facility to comply to world-class standards and to implement the global Mitsubishi Visual Identity is just one of the means of bringing closer to its valued customers not only quality vehicles but as well as quality services”, Mr. Alvarez commended. “Zamboanga is a city with great economic potential given that it is Western Mindanao’s center of trade and commerce and we believe that the modernization and expansion of this showroom and service center will help us achieve our business targets and continue our consecutive growth” he added.
ZMI is a full dealership outlet which will flaunt 6 vehicle displays and can accommodate services with its 19 work bays. ZMI is expected to be fully operational by December 2012.
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