
(FROM left) Reynaldo Gepulle of Isuzu Alabang; Arjay Ang-angan of Isuzu Pasig; IPC president Noboru Murakami; Edcel Saluday of Isuzu Pagbilao; Vicente Collantes of Isuzu Alabang represent the Philippine contingent.

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF IPC<br />IPC team undertaking the Commercial Vehicle tests.
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Isuzu Philippines Corporation has once again proven the excellent quality of its aftersales and service program as its team won second place in the Commercial Vehicles Division and third place in the Light Commercial Vehicles Division in the recent 17th Isuzu World Technical Competition, also dubbed as the annual "I-1 Grand Prix."
With the collective efforts and hard work of both IPC aftersales team and Isuzu Dealers, the Philippine contingent has been continuously making it in the Top 5 of both divisions for 10 years now, not to mention, bringing home two Champion titles in 2015 and 2018.
Isuzu Motors Ltd. pushed through with the 2022 I-1 GP virtually despite the lingering threat of Covid-19 with the goal of continually improving the technical capabilities and enhancing the knowledge and skills of individual mechanics, dealers, and entire Isuzu group. A total of 49 countries and 61 teams participated in the 2022 I-1 GP E-Competition, including Asian countries, such as Japan, China, Thailand and other countries from different continents in the world.
Although done virtually, competition was tight among participants as they were being strictly monitored virtually by IML representatives while conducting their exams in their respective headquarters.
Aside from securing the second and third place victories in the CV and LCV Divisions Team Category, respectively, Team Isuzu Philippines also triumphed in the individual category in this year's e-competition. The team was composed of Gian Franco Cosico from IPC training department as CV Division head coach, with Arjay Ang-Angan of Isuzu Pasig and Vicente Collantes of Isuzu Alabang winning second and fourth places, respectively, in the CV Division Individual Category. For LCV Division, Reynaldo Gepulle of Isuzu Alabang captured third place, while Edcel Saluday of Isuzu Pagbilao bagged fourth place with Carl Edson Lat from IPC training department as LCV division head coach.
"We're very proud of the recognitions given to Team Isuzu Philippines in this year's I-1 Grand Prix Awards. All these accolades are fruit of hard work and cooperation of IPC Aftersales team and the entire dealer network. We appreciate the initiative and dedication of the team and dealers to enhance our aftersales performance. Given these awards, we assure all customers that they will continue receive the best customer service from all our dealers nationwide," IPC president Noboru Murakami said after thanking and congratulating the team and dealers.
During the virtual awarding ceremony, IPC also received Triple Star Awards, the highest rating granted to Isuzu distributors who have met the aftersales service standards set by IML. IPC's four consecutive years of attaining Triple Star Awards is yet another testament of the strong commitment of IPC and its entire dealer network to constantly improve its aftersales operations in order to provide the best customer experience.
Along with these awards, Team Isuzu Philippines also received recognition in I-CLIPS, the new feature of the e-competition that started last year, wherein users can show support by liking videos and images posted by the participating distributor country based on the theme of the competition.

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