
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) in partnership with Citimotors Makati recently turned over 95 Mitsubishi Strada fleet units ordered by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA). The following pickups are set to be utilized as service vehicles of NIA officers that are tasked to monitor and evaluate the status of ongoing projects and maintenance activities.

The turnover ceremony was graced by top officials of NIA, Citimotors Makati, and MMPC. Notably, Citimotors Inc. is honored to have been awarded the fleet requirement of the NIA.
Our partners can rest assure that our Mitsubishi Strada is a reliable pick-up truck that can live up to their expectations. Also, we guarantee NIA that we will consistently provide excellent committed service for easy ownership experience.

NIA Administrator Gen. Ricardo R. Visaya, on the other hand, has expressed his confidence in the newly acquired Mitsubishi Stradas. As mentioned, the following units are set to be utilized as service vehicles of NIA officers that are tasked to monitor and evaluate the status of ongoing projects and maintenance activities, and the Strada does qualify for that task given its reliable and durable DNA.
The acquisition of new vehicles is part of the modernization program of NIA. With our newly purchased trucks, we are confident that we will be able to achieve better efficiency and improve our service to the country.
First Vice President, MMPC - Sales and Marketing assured NIA that the brand along with CT Citimotors Inc. will consistently provide the utmost support to all their vehicle service requirements.
Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation would like to congratulate the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) for their 58th founding anniversary. It is an honor for our products to be selected as their official service vehicle for their field operations. We are confident that the Mitsubishi Strada will be able to deliver to the task required.
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