Hyundai Calamba sparks a “green” revolution in South Luzon

September 13, 2017 - 10:40 AM
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At the Hyundai Trucks and Buses Calamba marker: (from left) In Cheol Lee, HMC senior vice president for Commercial Vehicles Export Division; from HARI, Richard L. Lee, chairman emeritus and Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo, president and chief executiv; from HLI, Cesar Areza, president, Lolita Areza, vice president and head of finance, and Ceazar Gabriel Areza, vice president for Automotive Division; and Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez. Handout photo

Hyundai Laguna, Incorporated (HLI) fortified its long-standing partnership with Hyundai Asia Resources, Inc. (HARI) through the recent launch of Hyundai Trucks and Buses (HTB) Calamba, also cited as the first green commercial vehicle dealership in South Luzon.

Hyundai Motor Company (HMC) Senior Vice President for Commercial Vehicles Export Division In Cheol Lee, Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez, and top honchos from HARI and HLI led the unveiling of the HTB Calamba marker, which represents the dealership’s commitment to add value to businesses in Calamba via customized mobility solutions and eco-friendly dealership operations.

HTB Calamba was pre-certified “Molave,” the second highest ranking for GREEEN (Geared for Resiliency and Energy Efficiency for the Environment) by the Philippine Green Building Initiative (PGBI). Ratings body PGBI is a group of professional development associations that was formed through a shared concern for the sustainability of the built environment, from design to construction to actual operations.

“Our first-ever dedicated Hyundai trucks and buses dealership in the Philippines is a significant step towards our much-anticipated quantum leap… to take the lead in providing world-class and cost-effective mobility solutions to the booming market of CALABARZON,” said Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo, HARI president and chief executives. “Ang GUSTO nila, KAYA nating ibigay. KASAMA nila ang Hyundai trucks and buses sa biyahe ng buhay…sa pagsulong ng kaunlaran ng buong CALABARZON. ”