Leading Commercial Vehicle Maker Isuzu recently turned over eleven (11) EXZ QL trucks to Acro Transport and Logistics Network, one of the country’s biggest distribution company based in Muntinlupa.
The 11 EXZ QL trucks represent the initial batch of Acro’s total purchase order of 50 brand new trucks.Acro has been one of the loyal customers of Isuzu which also acquired Isuzu N-Series and Isuzu D-MAX for their daily operation needs.
IPC President Hajime Koso praised the partnership between IPC and Acro as the ideal example of how Isuzu vehicles transform the Filipino spirit of entrepreneurship into a major economic force for national growth.
Alfred Tumacder III, President of Acro Transport and Logistics Network Inc, remarked that having brand-new Isuzu trucks in his growing fleet provides the vital component to his company’s success. “Isuzu trucks make it possible for me to provide my big clients the optimized, synchronized, and customized transport and distribution solutions that would best enhance our company operations,” explained Tumacder.
“With these brand-new Isuzu trucks, our drivers’ needs for a more comfortable, more reliable, safer, and more fuel-efficient yet powerful truck is fulfilled. Naturally, I get to retain more drivers in my company, which in turn enables me to provide more service to my customers. Isuzu trucks and our drivers truly are the drivers of our economy,” adds Tumacder.
Acro Transport and Logistics Network Inc. has been one of the main drivers of the distribution sector since it started operations in 2008. In a span of 12 years, it has expanded into a fleet of 140 trucks and 120 trailers run by a workforce of 500 employees spread out in four strategically located truckyards—Muntinlupa, Antipolo, Santa Rosa City in Laguna, and in Manila North Harbor.
As support, IPC also guarantees the services of “Isuzu Mobile Medics”—an onsite mobile service trucks emergency servicing and essentially for Isuzu vehicles.