Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) celebrated its 25th inaugural anniversary by announcing the company’s new ‘Road To Progress’ vision.
Held on July 21, 2022, at SMX Convention Center, Pasay, the event was attended by shareholders, dealers, suppliers, banks, media, VIPs from industry associations, and IPC executives and employees.
“The main reason why IPC has attained these countless achievements throughout the years is that we have the unwavering support of each and every one of you,” said IPC President Noboru Murakami.
Isuzu Philippines also received congratulatory messages from representatives from shareholders, Mr. Koji Nakamura – Isuzu Motors Ltd. Executive Officer, Mr. Kyoya Kondo – Mitsubishi Corporation’s Division COO, Mr. Antonio “Toti” Zara III – AC Motors Automobile Group President and Mr. Johnny Fetalvero – House of Investment Senior Vice President and Car Business Operations Head.
In the anniversary video shown during the program, former IPC employees from different divisions – Myrna Valle (Administration), Arnel Deunida (Manufacturing), Joseph Bautista (Sales & Marketing), Edward De Guzman (Aftersales), and Arthur Balmadrid (SVP) – all IPC pioneers, shared their significant Isuzu experiences at the time IPC was just starting up. The video conveyed that the values instilled by the pioneers are now serving as one of the pillars of the foundation of the current employees in attaining new achievements in the years to come.
Apart from celebrating the past 25 years of success, IPC also shared the company’s plans on adhering to the sustainable development goals through their new vision: Road To Progress, which is going to be the underlying motive of their business activities and goals moving forward.
IPC President Murakami presented the company’s Road To Progress vision which aims to realign IPC’s business process through a new perspective that focuses on the environmental, social, and governance aspects. One of the significant steps IPC is taking to lessen the carbon footprint of its manufacturing plant is by shifting to renewable energy sources such as using solar power. IPC currently sources energy from solar plants in Pampanga and Bataan but is set to install its own panels in their Laguna plant in order to generate its own sustainable energy. IPC is also encouraging its dealers to follow its lead in switching to renewable energy in the next years, envisioning a lower carbon footprint for the entire Isuzu dealer network.
Through IPC’s new vision, they take their tagline “Your Responsible Partner” to a new level which goes beyond providing durable, fuel-efficient, and environment-friendly products to give the best transport and business solutions to Filipinos. Being a responsible partner is forging a new path to a more sustainable and greener future.