The local arm of Japanese carmaker Mitsubishi has boosted efforts of local government in its place of business.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) extended its assistance to the local government of Santa Rosa City, Laguna by lending two L300 units.
The L300 vehicles—which will be utilized as shuttle service for the frontliners—were personally handed over to Santa Rosa City Mayor Arlene Arcillas.
The L200 will ferry frontliners to and from their respective destinations within the boundaries of Santa Rosa City during the enhanced community quarantine period.
According to MMPC, Each unit will be allowed to carry a maximum of 10 passengers, including the driver, to observe the social/physical distancing rule.
Aside from that the said units are being used to shuttle goods to be distributed to those who are home quarantined in Sta Rosa City.
For their part, Arcillas expressed gratitude over the help additional extended to them.
“The City of Santa Rosa would like to thank Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation for lending us two Mitsubishi L300 units to be used during this time of need, when all the resources not only of the LGUs, of the national government but of the private groups as well are really very important,"she said.
"We truly appreciate all the help and support of MMPC to the City of Santa Rosa not only now but ever since the Corporation has chosen the City to be their home. Again, to MMPC, maraming, maraming salamat po!”
Meanwhile, MMPC President and CEO Mutsuhiro Oshikiri, was also elated over the help for the frontliners of the city.
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