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ABOUT THE COMPANY
Wheeltek motor Sales Corporation started 38 years ago with 3 motorcycle units and 0 employees. Now, WHEELTEK has grown with 134 branches about 1,500 employees nationwide and is duly registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission with a principal core business of muti-brand motorcycle dealership.
Wheeltek motor Sales Corporation pays much attention to quality products and services. The company predominantly continues to operate in the fulfillment of quality of life for its employees and their respective families by offering employment to thousands of jobless Filipinos in bringing and creating source of livelihood for millions of low and average-income earners.
History and Milestones
In September 18, 1974, Wheeltek motor Sales Corporation was established and began its operations under the name of Peer Marketing, one of the pioneers in the industry distribution of motorcycles in Central and Northern Luzon area.
During 1988, the success of the company kicks off that signal for readiness of the business to expand through the excellent management of the founding couple, Dr. Reynaldo B. Odulio and Ms. Rosario Teresita OL. Odulio the company has become enormously bigger and gave birth to the rest of its subsidiaries.
Subsidiary and Affiliations
The PEER MARKETING, WHEELTEK MOTOR SALES CORPORATION, R-CYCLE MOTORS, HONDA MOTORISTA, MOTORTEK, MOTOMURA and SUZUKI AUTO MAKATI are subsidiaries and likewise affiliated with AMADA PLAZA HOTEL, RBO FINANCING CORPORATION and TITANS BIO-ORGANIC all operating steadily and progressively all over the archipelago.
Since the commencement of its business operations WHEELTEK remains successful, reliable and proud dealer of the four giant motorcycle brand; the YAMAHA, SUZUKI, KAWASAKI and HONDA which all originated in Japan.
And now, has become the exclusive dealer of TVS motorcycle in the Philippines, the third largest manufacturer of wo-wheel motorcycle in India. In December 2011, WHEELTEK launched the

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