Toyota PH honors its partners in annual dealer conference

TMP achieved its 21st consecutive Triple Crown feat. IMAGE FROM TOYOTA

Wherever you look, you’ll see Toyota vehicles on the road. The biggest Japanese auto brand remains the Filipino’s top choice because of quality and reliability. In fact, Toyota Motor Philippines has achieved its 21st Triple Crown sales feat—meaning it is number one in passenger-car, commercial-vehicle, and overall sales. Apparently, this allowed TMP to garner a historic 50% market share—we’re just not sure if this already includes brands from the Association of Vehicle Importers and Distributors, or just from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines—a first for TMP.

Toyota has been regularly offering new and exciting vehicles, but it’s the company’s dealer partners that play a huge part in making the sales milestone possible. That’s because apart from selling vehicles, dealers do a great job of ensuring customers are happy with their purchases. This makes them important in forging relationships with clients.

Toyota Pasig. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA
Toyota Marilao. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA
Toyota Tarlac City. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA

Here are some of the outstanding partners that took home awards at Toyota’s annual dealer conference.

President’s Award of Excellence

  • Large Business Division – Toyota Pasig
  • Medium Business Division – Toyota Marilao
  • Small Business Division – Toyota Tarlac City

President’s Customer Satisfaction Cup of Excellence

  • Toyota Batangas City
  • Toyota Nueva Ecija
  • Toyota Mandaue North

President’s Value Chain Award of Excellence

  • Toyota Balintawak
Toyota Batangas City. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA
Toyota Nueva Ecija. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA
Toyota Mandaue North. PHOTO FROM TOYOTA

At the conference, Toyota also showed appreciation to its dealers by giving out overall, departmental and other special awards. This is in recognition of the hard work and the innovative solutions that they offer to their clients—a key to Toyota’s continued dominance in the country’s auto industry.


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