Continuing its winning streak of being among the world’s best in service skills and technical knowledge, Isuzu Philippines Team of service technicians was again hailed Grand Champion of Category B: Euro 4 and below Emission Class Regulation at the recently concluded Isuzu I-1 Grand Prix World Technical Competition in Fujisawa, Japan.
The I-1 Grand Prix World Technical Competition is an annual competition for technicians coming from different Isuzu subsidiaries and operations worldwide. This is the search for Isuzu’s number one (“I-1”) in service skills and automotive knowledge. It is divided into two divisions: the LCV and CV Division. LCV Division competition was held last September which Isuzu Philippines placed fourth position. For the CV Division, it is further divided into two categories, Category A: Euro 6 Emission Class Regulation and Category B: Euro 4 and below Emission Class Regulation.
The Philippine Team, composed of technicians and Isuzu TESDA graduates Jusua B. Cantre from Isuzu Bulacan, Khent John Q. Ventura from Isuzu Cavite, and their coach Gian Franco R. Cosico from IPC, bested 70 technicians from 35 different countries from across Isuzu’s global dealership network to bag the top spot in the Category B, Euro 4 and Below Emission Class Regulation.
Since 2013, Isuzu Philippines’ Team has consistently placed fifth or higher in the Isuzu World Technical Competition. A large part of its success has been attributed to the high level of competition at IPC’s annual Isuzu Service Skills Olympics (ISSO), apart from the professional dedication and discipline the IPC dealers’ Parts and Service personnel pour into their daily work.
IPC President Hajime Koso expressed his gratitude to the winning members of the team. “Team Pilipinas inspiring performance at the recent Isuzu I-1 Grand Prix World Technical Competition serves to reinforce IPC’s reputation as a world-class workforce. Our teams have been consistent winners since 2013, and though there is always room to be even better than before, it cannot be denied that the training our technicians receive, combined with their dedication to their chosen craft, has made Team Pilipinas, and IPC, the standard bearers in the world stage. At the same time, I am also very happy that our teams’ achievements in this competition in the past years have served to inspire members of our dealership network in the Philippines to strive to be the best in their own capacities,” shares Koso.