In photo (from left) are Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., BOC Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio, and TMP Senior Vice President for Comptrollership
Dennis Ben-Hur Escuro during the BOC’s 123rd founding anniversary celebration. Photo courtesy of BOC.

    

TMP recorded a substantial remittance of PHP 43.91 billion in duties and taxes for 2024. This figure is a slight increase from the PHP 43.90 billion remitted in 2023, showcasing TMP's continued robust economic performance.

The BOC, with the presence of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., honored TMP during its 123rd founding anniversary celebration at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), Pasay City.

TMP's business encompasses automotive manufacturing, sales, and distribution, involving key BOC ports such as the Port of Batangas (POB), Manila International Container Port (MICP), and Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

The company's strategic use of the POB, particularly in conjunction with the TMP Batangas Vehicle Center (BVC), has streamlined logistics and facilitated the distribution of record-high sales of 218,019 Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles in 2024.

Additionally, TMP utilizes the MICP and NAIA for importing local production parts and genuine parts and accessories, respectively.

In a separate event, the DENR-EMB recognized TMP's commitment to environmental sustainability during its "Recognition of Partners in Environmental Sustainability" event in Quezon City.

TMP was honored for its active participation in various environmental initiatives, particularly on climate action, reforestation, and biodiversity conservation, all conducted in collaboration with the DENR.


In photo from (left) are OIC Assistant Secretary for Environment and concurrent EMB Director Jacqueline A. Caancan, TMP First Vice President for
Corporate Affairs Josephine C. Villanueva, and OIC EMB Assistant Director Engr. Esperanza A. Sajul
during the partners’ recognition.Photo courtesy of EMB.

    

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