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GeelyPH opens a pop-up showroom in Alabang
Geely recently opened a pop-up showroom in Alabang Town Center (ATC) to cater to customers in one of the major commercial hubs in the country. The 80-sqm booth will be open until September 30, 2021 for customers who are interested in purchasing a Geely vehicle or test driving the Coolray, Azkarra, and Okavango.
“While Geely is expected to rise in Alabang this year, we would like to build our presence there as early as now. We have been hearing requests for a dealership in that area and we just don’t want our customers in Alabang and generally in the South to wait any further,” SGAP President & CEO Yosuke Nishi said.
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As a new brand in the country, Geely has a lot more to do in achieving its goal to be one of the key players in the automotive market, dealer expansion is one of them.
“Our successful car launches which were met with positive reception from our customers are indicators that we have a competitive advantage in the car market. Our aim is to maintain it and keep building our momentum,” Nishi added.
Currently, Geely has 11 operational dealerships and 13 more are rising this year. With SGAP’s ongoing rapid expansion, Geely is expected to be more accessible to much more people by the end of the year.
NLEX beefs up road safety
The NLEX Corporation has stepped up its road safety initiatives through various programs on safe expressway driving as the company implements the Road Traffic Safety Management System (RTSMS) or ISO 39001.
“Road safety counts as one of the customer value propositions we offer to motorists, that is why we take all our safety programs to heart,” said NLEX Corporation President and General Manager J. Luigi L. Bautista, highlighting that “establishing and upholding the RTSMS will help the organization improve its road safety performance.”
Anchored on the three Es of safety—engineering, enforcement, and education—the programs being undertaken include the continuous maintenance and upgrade of NLEX-SCTEX assets and facilities; implementation of traffic laws; conduct of lectures and distribution of materials on safe driving practices and series of roadshows in rest and refuel areas along the expressway to remind motorists to do their share in keeping the roads safe.
To ensure adherence to high standards of road safety, impact attenuators in Balintawak and Bocaue toll plazas were upgraded to mitigate damage to fixed structures, vehicles and people arising from vehicular collisions. Median guardrails were also installed at the SCTEX, while additional warning signs were placed in Meycauayan, Mindanao, Tabang, Dolores, Concepcion, and Tarlac. Safety inspections are also regularly being done to make sure that the roads, signs, and other expressway features are in good condition.
Striving to provide a safe and secure road for all, the tollway company firmly enforces traffic laws related to seat belt use, speeding, and overloading, among others. It has been using the speed monitoring system, automatic license plate recognition, and weigh-in-motion devices to advance operational efficiency and aid in traffic law enforcement.
Aside from educating motorists, employees are also being taught to be responsible drivers through webinars, trainings, and programs on appropriate driving behavior, inspiring them to be advocates of road safety.
NLEX also has other road safety campaigns which include the “Safe Trip Mo, Sagot Ko” motorist assistance program which is conducted during peak travel seasons; the Usapang Driver forum for bus and truck drivers; and Kaligtasan sa Daan or KalSaDa education program for host communities.
“Through our programs, we want to exemplify the culture of safety that we want to instill among our motorists and our other stakeholders,” Bautista said.