MANILA, Philippines - In these hard times of economic downturn, every businessman needs to think about how they could make every asset acquisition a solid business effort. Making a major purchase is not an easy thing to do especially if this means parting with a substantial amount.
And for enterprises that require massive logistic requirements, meaning moving around inventories or stocks or supplies, acquiring your own transport service may spell the difference between taking advantage of the market or losing out on the deals.
“We all need to move things when we are in business,” says Benedict Go, manager of Pioneer Truck & Equipment Corp. “Most times, we spend too much on leasing trucks when it becomes much cheaper for us to simply acquire one that is suited for our business type,” stresses Go.
At Pioneer Trucks, Go has the ability to design any truck you might want to purchase to suit your kind of business, be it for carrying loads of cement or planks of wood for a hardware store, or transporting rice and/or feeds for mills and stockpiles.
Pioneer Trucks has been in business for over thirty years and is the exclusive distributors of world class truck manufacturers like International, Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks and parts. Go says they have been suppliers of trucks for some of the biggest corporate ventures in the country.
Head units of 18-wheeler trucks and container carriers are available at Pioneer. They also have food grade aluminum bulk carriers that can be used to eliminate double handling of powdered and pelletized cargo like rice, corn, flour, sugar or plastic pellets.
“Another highlight of the line-up is a piggy back forklift attachment on your truck. This gives the business a handy forklift available anytime without the need for an extra truck,” adds Go.
Pioneer Trucks and Equipment Corporation is located 341 G. Araneta Avenue in Quezon City and are open daily. You may also contact them at Tel no. 415-0115 or 716-0348 or mobile phone number 0922-889-9977 or you may check their website at www.pioneer-trucks.com.