Mitsubishi PH to welcome its new President and CEO

Updated Oct 09, 2020 | Same topic: Latest Consumer Reports

MMPC’s current President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato will finish his tour of duty today and turns over duties to Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri.
What has been on the news is that Mr.Yoshiaki Kato – the current Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC)’s President and Chief Executive Officer will leave his position today, finishing his two very fruitful tours of duty on developing the Japanese marque here in the Philippines. What’s more, Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri will succeed Kato.

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Mr.Yoshiaki Kato and Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri shaking hands

MMPC’s current President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato will finish his tour of duty today and turns over duties to Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri
 
Mr. Kato was able to drive MMPC towards various notable achievements during his leadership. MMPC stated that this senior management changes aim to enhance its strong presence and encourage sales growth in the Philippines.
 

Mr Yoshiaki Kato and Mr Mutsuhiro Oshikiri
 
Under Mr.Kato’s leadership, MMPC succeeded in achieving its goal. The company becomes the first car maker to receive the approval from the Department of Trade and Industry – Board of Investments to join the Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program (CARS). Worth mentioning is that the brand presented its very first locally assembled Mitsubishi Mirage G4 to President Duterte last February 2017.
 
The company is highly confident to go by more successful years and see steady growth continued through years under the new presidency of Mr. Oshikiri. 

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Mr. Mutsuhiro Oshikiri

Mitsubishi MH to welcome its new President and CEO
 

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Mitsubishi Philippines offers five passenger cars and one light commercial vehicle model for the local market.

The most affordable Mitsubishi model locally is the Mirage hatchback, which starts at Php 769,000. For SUVs, the marque has the Montero Sport. There's also the Outlander PHEV crossover, the Xpander and Xpander cross for MPVs, the Mirage G4 sedan, the Triton pickup truck, and the L300 light commercial vehicle.

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