Bajaj Philippines is proud to be a partner of Filipinos when it comes to growing their respective businesses. The company is sharing three success stories of those who decided to use its three-wheeler vehicles.
Bajaj is the top choice in some areas of the country
First on the list are the TODA drivers and commuters, particularly in Tagaytay, Tagbilaran, and Pagadian City. Around 7,000 out of 9,000 estimated operating three-wheeler PUVs in the areas are said to be Bajaj-badged. That translates to 77 percent, reflecting a strong performance in the said areas.
Next up is Apple Mercado, the owner of CM Tea Hub. When the pandemic hit, Mercado had a difficult time keeping its business moving. But when Mercado discovered the Bajaj Maxima Cargo Foot Cart, she found an innovative way to sell its ice scrambles.
Now, CM Tea Hub has more than 20 mobile business franchises and branches of Queen Scrambie in Luzon alone.
Apple Mercado
The Bajaj Maxima is a three-wheeler vehicle fitted with a 236.2-cc engine good for 11 horsepower and 20.45 Nm of torque. With the small displacement, the model can deliver impressive fuel efficiency, reducing the costs of moving business goods.
Lastly, Bajaj Philippines is sharing the story of Jay Garcia, the owner of SpeedZero Motor Parts. It is a well-known Trimotors-authorized spare parts and service shop for Bajaj vehicles. He is said to found the “right partner” with the Indian brand’s three-wheelers for the operations of his shop in Maragusan, Davao de Oro.
Garcia’s business is growing well to the point that he recently opened a second branch in Nabuturan.
Jay Garcia
Speaking of business expansion, Bajaj Philippines opened a new 3S shop in Zamboanga earlier this year. Marked as the biggest in the Mindanao region, the new shop will be able to provide the brand’s three-wheelers to more Filipinos.
With that being said, one can expect to hear more success stories from Bajaj Philippines all over the country.
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