Thursday, July 18, 2019
Nissan Philippines Moves to a Bigger Office
After a record-setting 2018, Nissan Philippines Inc. (NPI) celebrates a new growth milestone, with a move to larger offices at the EcoPrime Building in Bonifacio Global City. The new space represents the company’s dedication in servicing the increasing requirements of Filipino customers and industry, and its further development ambitions.
The new office was formally inaugurated and was attended by Nissan Asia and Oceania Regional Senior Vice President, Yutaka Sanada, who highlighted the Philippines as an important market in the region. He was joined by Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III, as an honorable guest from the Philippine national government.
“This office opening is very symbolic of the importance of the Philippines for Nissan, not just in the Asia and Oceania region, but globally. The Philippines is one of our fastest growing markets worldwide,” said Yutaka Sanada, Nissan Asia and Oceania Regional Senior Vice President. “Today marks a key step in the growth story of Nissan creating a stronger platform for the launch of new technologies and electrification in the coming years.”
The new location is spread across two floors, and represents 2,752 square meters of floor space, including 12 meeting rooms, and two conference rooms. NPI has also implemented state-of-the-art communication technologies, including network connectivity and video conferencing.
The move follows the Japanese automaker’s record-breaking 40 percent growth by the end of 2018. It strengthened its place in the top three automotive brands within the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc., holding an 8.7 percent market share, compared to 5.3 percent in the previous year.
The automaker credits its growth to its strategic focus on its key pillars: Products, Service, Customer Experience, and People. NPI’s new and improved work environment is designed to empower its employees to serve its customers better, in delivering ‘innovations that excite.’
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