FAW TRUCKS Celebrate the 10,000th Truck Rollout in the Philippines


Over the past decade, FAW TRUCKS and QSJ.MOTORS have not only expanded their business but have also become a model for China-Philippines economic cooperation. Moving forward, both companies will continue to strengthen their partnership, focusing on customer needs, satisfaction, and innovation. Their goal is to provide Philippine customers with more reliable transport solutions, making FAW TRUCKS a trusted partner for business success.

At the event, FAW Jiefang presented a "10-Year Partnership" award to Kim Jiang and signed an agreement to export 2,000 trucks to the Philippines in 2025. The deal reinforces FAW Jiefang’s growing presence in the region and its commitment to long-term market development.

Attendees also witnessed the production of the 10,000th FAW truck at the local assembly plant. To recognize customer loyalty, the company awarded commemorative medals and gifts to long-time buyers.
From the first truck to the 10,000th, from a business collaboration to a long-term strategic partnership, FAW TRUCKS has built a strong presence in the Philippine market over the past ten years. Looking ahead, the company remains committed to efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and better customer experiences. FAW TRUCKS will continue to work with global partners to drive future success and innovation.
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