Foton relaunches GMA Cavite dealership under new management

October 07,2019

FOTON Motor Philippines, Inc. (FMPI) said it recently relaunched its GMA Cavite dealership, now managed by the Autohub Group of Companies.

The newly upgraded dealership, located in Gavino Maderan in General Mariano Alvarez, is fully equipped for sales, spare parts and service operations. The 4,500-square-meter facility includes an area for heavy-duty trucks, according to FMPI.

“From passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, heavy-duty trucks to heavy equipment, Foton GMA Cavite is ready to serve…. Through these workhorses fortified by apt body configurations, logistics will be easily accessible, helping business owners save time and money,” said FMPI president Rommel Sytin.

“We are lucky because Autohub Group chose to have Foton as its first commercial vehicle dealership,” he added.

Attending the relaunching of Foton GMA Cavite are (from left) Foton International Group representative Eric Zhang, Foton Motor Philippines, Inc. president Rommel Sytin, GMA vice mayor Maricel Torres, Foton GMA Cavite and Autohub vice president for public relations and marketing Owee Cruz, Foton GMA Cavite dealer principal and Autohub Group of Companies president Willy Tee Ten and Foton GMA Cavite general manager Carlos Soriano.

FMPI said the relaunch of the Cavite dealership is “a proactive response” by the company to “present its clients the option of having Foton vehicles, especially heavy-duty truck models, displayed, purchased and serviced in one hub.” Previously, Foton’s showrooms only exhibit passenger vehicles and light-duty trucks.

Foton GMA Cavite dealer principal and Autohub Group of Companies president Willy Tee Ten said; “We will do our best to make Foton the number one vehicle brand here in GMA — hopefully, not just here in GMA but in all municipalities in Cavite.”

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