Foton PH opens new branch in QC

By Alvin Uy March 20,2016
In Photo (From Left) Mr. Leo San Juan - Foton Q. Ave. President, Mr. Amando San Juan – Q. Ave. Chairman And Ceo, Mrs. Baby San Juan , Mr. Rommel Sytin - Uaagi President, Atty Ana  San Juan-Ponferrada, Mr. Alejandrino San Juan.

In Photo (From Left) Mr. Leo San Juan – Foton Q. Ave. President, Mr. Amando San Juan – Q. Ave. Chairman And Ceo, Mrs. Baby San Juan , Mr. Rommel Sytin – Uaagi President, Atty Ana San Juan-Ponferrada, Mr. Alejandrino San Juan.

UNITED Asia Automotive Group, Inc. (UAAGI), the official distributor of Foton vehicles on the Philippines, officially added Foton Quezon Avenue to its list of dealerships in the Philippines.

Its Foton Quezon Avenue showroom is the 19th showroom of the brand in the Philippines and is part of its continuous expansion in the country.

 Last month, UAAGI inaugurated its expansive 11-hectare assembly plant in Clarkfield, Angeles City.

Operated by the Manindra Auto Corp., UAAGI is led by its patriarch Amando San Juan, Carmen San Juan and Leo San Juan.

The family-run business owns and operates multiple dealerships around the country together two other automotive brands.

UAAGI president Rommel Sytin expressed his confidence in the brand and new partnership.  “The first quarter of the year has proven very fruitful for us.  First, with the opening of the new assembly plant in Clark, and now another milestone, the opening of the new Quezon Avenue Showroom.

foton-quezon-ave-2“With the support of the whole Quezon Avenue team, we are confident that the Quezon Avenue showroom will be a significant contributor to the brand and the company’s growth.” Sytin said in his remarks.

Speaking in behalf of Manindra Automotive Corp., Leo San Juan was pleased with the partnership and said that the brand was the perfect choice for their expansion plans.

Patriarch Amando also expressed excitement and said that his group welcomes the opportunity to be part of the Foton network.  “We welcome the opportunity to represent the number 1 Chinese automotive brand in the country today.  We look forward to working with Mr. Sytin and the entire UAAGI organization, who we feel are just as committed as we are to our vision.”

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