Painthub is how Autohub Group evolves car care services

May 17,2019

Leading the opening of Painthub are (from left) Painthub general manager Allen Patrick Pascual, Yna Isip and Alex Isip of AEGI, Autohub Group president Willy Tee Ten, Dani Mojica of AEGI and Autohub Group vice-president for marketing Owee Cruz.

MULTI-brand, multi-segment vehicle distributor Autohub Group announced it has evolved its Painthub automotive care unit into a premium facility.

The company explained Painthub started out in 2006 as part of the Autohub Car Care Services in Otis, Manila. The unit specializes in automotive body repair, restoration and painting.

On May 15 the Autohub Group opened the new Painthub facility which the company said makes “premium auto care services accessible to all.” Painthub is now located on a 6,000-square-meter property on 37 Elisco Road, Barangay Kalawaan, Pasig City. The facility can service 400 to 500 vehicles a month, and is targeted to always be maintained and updated with the best industry protocols.

Autohub Group said Painthub, through the assistance of automotive technical, training and development team AEGI, now “moves forward and raises the standard of industry practice” as it “elevates customer experience and satisfaction by creating bespoke solutions to automotive concerns.”

The company noted Autohub Group and AEGI have a combined experience of more than 35 years in the car services industry.

Autohub Group president Willy Tee Ten called Painthub’s new facility “another milestone” in the company’s 20-year presence in the automotive industry.

“Painthub, is part of our campaign to innovate our body and paint division across all Autohub brands and beyond. Partnering with the country’s finest in car restoration — AEGI — is something I have envisioned for our group since I started Autohub Car Care Services,” he said.

 

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