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HINO Motors Philippines (HMP), the exclusive distributor of Hino trucks and buses in the country, presented the upgraded FC9JL7A medium-duty truck model at the recently concluded Transport and Logistics Expo at the World Trade Center in Pasay City. The truck manufacturer is set to maximize the capacity of its products to meet the needs of drivers and customers, as well as keeping up with the growing demands of the transport and logistics industries.
“We have seen great developments in several sectors in the Philippines, including industries from transport and logistics. With the rising demand for efficiency and reliability that come alongside these improvements, we are confident that HMP’s products and commitment to Total Support will enable many businesses to not only meet their customers’ demands but to maintain a high level of satisfaction as well,” said HMP President Mitsuharu Tabata.
Based under the Hino 500 truck series, the reengineered Hino FC9JL7A medium-duty truck is designed to deliver powerful driving performance, high durability, ergonomic comfort, good transport quality and flexible body-building capability. Noteworthy is the fresh cabin design with good trims and materials along with added convenience features which add to the good driving experience factor. Hino recognizes the need to have comfort and convenience features for drivers. This, in turn, positively affects the productivity and safety of drivers in carrying out their daily tasks.
“For example, this particular unit [Hino FC9JL7A] is already air-conditioned for the driver. Because the observation is, when the driver is comfortable, they take good of the unit and less accidents happen. This is statistically proven elsewhere and therefore unit is taken good care of and goods are being delivered on time,” HMP Chairman Vicente Mills Jr. explained.
Finally, more than two months after the Xiaomi Mi 9T — the international variant of the Redmi K20 — was launched, the Pro model has become official.
The debut of the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, or what is known as the Redmi K20 Pro in China and India, was first confirmed by Xiaomi Netherlands. And there are strong indications that it will arrive in the Philippines soon.
First, some authorized Mi dealers in the country have started teasing the smartphone. One example is Tekpone Davao. Second — and certainly the strongest of them all — is the global account of Xiaomi posting this on Facebook.
Xiaomi Global’s Mi 9T Pro-related post mentions the Philippines
While it doesn’t explicitly say that the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro will be launching in the Philippines, the post implies it, with those based here (and France and Poland) to visit the Mi Store and join the #TakeMiOn challenge.
The company has not revealed the mechanics of the contest at the time of publishing this article, though, so we’ll have to wait for those.
How much will it cost in the Philippines? In the Netherlands, the Mi 9T Pro 6GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB variants are priced at €429 (around P24,847 or $476) and €479 (P27,742 or $532), respectively.
But the phone should be cheaper locally, considering the high duties and taxes in Europe. For reference, the higher-specced Xiaomi Mi 9 with the same memory configurations is currently retailing at P21,990 ($421) and P23,990 ($460).
Finally, more than two months after the Xiaomi Mi 9T — the international variant of the Redmi K20 — was launched, the Pro model has become official.
The debut of the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro, or what is known as the Redmi K20 Pro in China and India, was first confirmed by Xiaomi Netherlands. And there are strong indications that it will arrive in the Philippines soon.
First, some authorized Mi dealers in the country have started teasing the smartphone. One example is Tekpone Davao. Second — and certainly the strongest of them all — is the global account of Xiaomi posting this on Facebook.
Xiaomi Global’s Mi 9T Pro-related post mentions the Philippines
While it doesn’t explicitly say that the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro will be launching in the Philippines, the post implies it, with those based here (and France and Poland) to visit the Mi Store and join the #TakeMiOn challenge.
The company has not revealed the mechanics of the contest at the time of publishing this article, though, so we’ll have to wait for those.
How much will it cost in the Philippines? In the Netherlands, the Mi 9T Pro 6GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB variants are priced at €429 (around P24,847 or $476) and €479 (P27,742 or $532), respectively.
But the phone should be cheaper locally, considering the high duties and taxes in Europe. For reference, the higher-specced Xiaomi Mi 9 with the same memory configurations is currently retailing at P21,990 ($421) and P23,990 ($460).