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Yamaha Motors
Yamaha Motor Objectives
In an effort to satisfy its loyal customers, Yamaha Motor Philippines, Inc. launches its service campaign, dubbed as the "Yamaha At Ur Service".

Our campaign's objectives are as follows: 1. To provide periodic and preventive maintenance to Yamaha customers, in order to lengthen the motorcycle's life, as well as to make it safer for road use. 2. Promote YAMALUBE to Yamaha motorcycle owners.

Changing the motorcycle lifestyle in the Philippines is one of the goals of Yamaha Motor Philippines. Inc. (YMPH) To establish the growing presence of Yamaha products and services in the Philippines, YMPH introduces a new type of 3S (Sales, Service, Spare Parts) shop, suited for the ever-changing motorcycle market. Yamaha is positioned as the Outstanding Brand when it comes to motorcycles and being on the frontline of the company, the 3S shop needed to be established as just as admirable. To boost up customer satisfaction, the new Yamaha 3S Shop was designed to be trendy, young and customer-friendly. This mirrors the image of Yamaha’s latest motorcycles which were intended to adapt the new generation. Now that Yamaha started breaking the barriers of the conventional market, the company is now ready to face new challenges that will definitely come their way. Yamaha Motor Phils., Inc. claimed that there will be no dead-end roads just yet and the company will continually bend to the needs of customer. This is the bar Yamaha sets. Watch out.

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