Off to the Bureau of Customs?
Elizabeth Lee has left her post as chief operating officer of Universal Motors Corporation (UMC) a few days after rumors spread about her possible appointment as the next head of the Bureau of Customs.With her retirement from UMC, Lee said she
Is this the solution to rampant car-smuggling?
If whispers in the upper echelons of the local car industry are to be believed, the lady president of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines could be the next commissioner of the Bureau of Customs.There are talks among high-
Will the trend continue in 2011?
Availability of more units and better access to financing allowed the Philippine automotive industry to post a record in car sales last year, the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines (CAMPI) said.CAMPI data showed that the Philippine car industry sold
Too low without Hyundai's numbers?
Industry group Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines (CAMPI) expects a modest sales growth of up to five percent in 2011 following a strong performance in 2010."The growth rate will likewise be adjusted accordingly on a quarterly basis depending on
How does a 25% growth sound?
The Philippine car industry is on a roll and the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) has upgraded its sales forecast for a second time this year on the back of improved consumer and business confidence.Latest data from
Industry rides on better economy
Car sales in the Philippines continued to rise with more Pinoys opting to buy new vehicles, particularly those which serve dual or even multiple purposes, as the economy improves.A joint report from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (
Speech makes local industry 'hopeful'
The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) signified its "renewed and stronger hope in a brighter future for the auto industry" following President Benigno Aquino III's State of the Nation Address on July 26."He is a catalyst
Toyota remains king<br />
Strong appetite for Asian and sport-utility vehicles (SUV) fueled the surge of car sales in the Philippine market in the first half of the year.Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers'
CAMPI revises sales growth forecast <br />
Robust car sales in the past five months have prompted the Philippine automotive industry to raise its sales forecast for the year.The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) is now looking at sales to reach 147,000 units,
Mark your calendar
A "greener and grander" Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) awaits guests who will visit the World Trade Center from August 19 to 22 for the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines' biennial car show.With the theme "Drive the Green Road",
Toyota, Mitsubishi, Hyundai lead the market<br />
The local automotive industry continued to enjoy robust sales in May due to consumers' high appetite for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) showed sales last month reached 13,995
Industry group to revise car sales forecast for 2010<br />
Philippine car sales surged more than 30 percent for the third month as Filipinos continued to buy dual-purpose rides like pickup trucks, and sport-utility and Asian utility vehicles.Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI)
Strong January growth augurs well for carmakers<br />
The Philippine automotive industry is gearing up for better sales in 2010 after a strong performance in January, the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) said.CAMPI data showed the industry sold 11,763 units last month, 33.8
Last-quarter surge in sales augurs well for carmakers<br />
A merry Christmas in the local automotive industry resulted in better overall sales for carmakers in 2009, data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers in the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) showed.December sales reached a record of 13,596 units--the highest singular
Post-typhoon purchases continue to boost local vehicle sales<br />
Philippine automotive industry sales grew for a second month as consumers continued to buy cars to replace vehicles damaged by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng.A total of 118,848 automobiles were sold from January to November, 3.7 percent higher than the
Car manufacturers eye four percent growth after lackluster sales performance in 2009<br />
The local automotive industry is expecting a four percent sales growth--an improvement over this year's bleak sales--on the back of a better economy in 2010.The forecast was made by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines,
More sport-utility vehicles, pickup trucks and other commercial vehicles sold in October <br />
Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) said sales surged 20.1 percent year-on-year with October 2009 sales reaching 12,761 units. Passenger cars sold for the month were down 0.4 percent while commercial
"Ghost month" took its toll on the industry<br />
Car sales dipped in August but auto industry players remain optimistic purchases will pick up in the coming months.Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) showed sales in the past eight months are 1.3 percent
Industry group says "things are starting to look a little bit brighter"<br />
The local automotive industry posted its highest sales in 12 months with 11,597 units sold in July, a joint report from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) showed. The last time
Universal Motors, the country's local distributor of select Nissan vehicles, has been helping Filipino entrepreneurs during the economically trying times.
Universal Motors , the country's local distributor of select Nissan vehicles, has been helping Filipino entrepreneurs during the economically trying times.Since 2006, Universal Motors has been offering the 'Ur Van Ur Business' (UVUB) program which aim to help entrepreneurs
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