checkmate

Isuzu furthers social project with int’l group

Isuzu Phils. Corp. President Ryoji Yamazaki (right) turns over an Isuzu D-Max 4x4 to World Vision Phils. Executive Director Elnora Bailen-Avarientos.

 

 

 

ISUZU Phils. Corp. (IPC) announced that it capped 2012 with one of its Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives, complementing a year marked by a 20-percent sales growth.


IPC said it had turned over an Isuzu D-Max 4x4 to World Vision Phils. in early December last year after initially lending out pickups to the group.

World Vision, an international advocacy organization, had first sought IPC’s assistance in providing vehicles to be used in various relief and relocation efforts for the more than 10,000 families that were affected by the calamity caused by last year’s monsoon rains.

“Besides helping World Vision Phils. in relief operations and other relevant activities, Isuzu Phils. Corp.’s donation of an Isuzu D-Max 4x4 pickup is also a token of appreciation to World Vision for being a new partner in the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority auto mechanic training center, which Isuzu Motors Ltd. of Japan is supporting,” said IPC President Ryoji Yamazaki. “It is likewise our humble way of returning the favor that society has so generously given us.”

World Vision Phils., which last year signed up as a new partner to Isuzu’s auto mechanic training center in Tacloban, Leyte, is an internationally recognized Christian organization whose advocacy is the relief and development of children, their families and their communities, ensuring their welfare while aiming to overcome poverty and injustice.

Motoring News

LIFE IS A HIGHWAY

Published : Tuesday January 15, 2013   |  Category : Motoring News   |  Hits:353
By : BRIAN AFUANG MOTORING EDITOR

LIFE IS A HIGHWAY

Joey Almeda (left) and Jotle Viray appear ready to put in yet another 1,200-kilometer stint on the saddle.       BECAUSE it is there. Read more

Sainz retires from 2013 Dakar as Pain, Casteu battle in motorbike class

Published : Tuesday January 15, 2013   |  Category : Motoring News   |  Hits:258
By : AFP

Sainz retires from 2013 Dakar as Pain, Casteu battle in motorbike class

Carlos Sainz is out. CALAMA, Chile: Former Dakar Rally champion Carlos Sainz saw his 2013 title bid grind to a halt late last week on the sands of Chile as he admitted he may never return to take on the grueling event. Read more

ALL THE SPORT-UTE YOU NEED

Published : Tuesday January 15, 2013   |  Category : Motoring News   |  Hits:310
By : BRIAN AFUANG MOTORING EDITOR

ALL THE SPORT-UTE YOU NEED

  GOD bless parking assist. In Metro Manila where parking spots are tight, poorly lit and marked, and usually come with pesky beggars, this gizmo is as useful to driving as a spoon and a fork are to eating. Yes, you can do without them, but chance... Read more

‘ACHTUNG’ BABIES

Published : Tuesday January 15, 2013   |  Category : Motoring News   |  Hits:203
By : RUBEN D. MANAHAN 4TH REPORTER

‘ACHTUNG’ BABIES

  HELPING those in need, promoting safe and responsible driving, and maintaining the sophisticated image of the German marque over which they profess affection for are the key elements behind the existence of BMW Car Club of the Philippines (BMWCC... Read more

Nissan set to introduce in PH new small sedan that’s built for global sale

Published : Tuesday January 15, 2013   |  Category : Motoring News   |  Hits:190
By : FAST TIMES

NISSAN Motor Phils. Inc. (NMPI) announced it is starting 2013 with the official introduction of Nissan’s best-selling global sedan, the Almera, which will be launched tomorrow as NMPI’s entry in the country’s highly competitive small-car segment. Read more

Hosting Powered and Design By: I-MAP WEBSOLUTIONS, INC