
ISUZU Pagbilao sits on an 11,000-sqm lot area that boasts a generous front parking area, large showroom area, housing both trucks and light-commercial vehicle display units, and an equally spacious service center that can cater all service requirements of customers.

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF IPC<br />RIBBON-CUTTING ceremony officially marks the rebirth of the dealership.
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Isuzu Philippines Corporation and MBT Autoworx Corporation recently relaunched Isuzu Pagbilao in time for the dealership's recent fourth anniversary celebration. Isuzu Pagbilao now conforms to the Isuzu Outlet Standard which aims to provide a more conducive atmosphere for smoother business flow and better customer experience.
The occasion was graced by Municipal Mayor of Pagbilao Hon. Angelica Portes-Tatlonghari, and Vice Mayor Shierre Ann Portes-Palicpic, who also led the ribbon cutting ceremony together with IPC president Noboru Murakami, IPC assistant division head for sales Robert Carlos, IPC assistant division head for sales Yoshiki Sato, Isuzu Pagbilao president Marcel Tolentino, Isuzu Pagbilao sales director MJ Tolentino, Isuzu Global Service Corporation president Fumihiro Ishii and MBT Autoworx business partner Engr. Roberto de Vero.
During the ceremony, Isuzu Pagbilao showed its accomplished phase one renovation of its facility which comprised revamping of the showroom and service fascia, tower signage and sales reception area in accordance to IOS. The phase two of the IOS renovation which focuses on the complexity of the interior of the dealership is expected to be done by second quarter of 2023.
Both Tolentino and Mayor Tatlonghari shared in their speeches that Isuzu Pagbilao was the first full automotive dealership established in Quezon Province.
With around 11,000-sqm lot area, it boasts a generous front parking area, large showroom area that can house both trucks and light-commercial vehicle display units, and an equally spacious service center that can cater all service requirements of customers.
As stated by Tolentino, "Providing the best customer satisfaction has always been one of our main goals, and I believe that the new design philosophy of IPC will create an overall impact on our dealer performance, especially customer handling."
Meanwhile, Murakami also added, "With its year-on-year sales growth, it is just fitting that we bring this good performance to the next level by introducing that new innovative and conducive IOS environment."
With its new and upgraded IOS dealership, Isuzu Pagbilao is also aiming to further expand its market share and establish an improved customer experience to the people of Quezon Province.

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