Autobot Offroad Philippines, the premier modification, accessories, and maintenance shop for 4×4, off-road, and overlanding vehicles in the country, has achieved another milestone as the first Filipino automotive aftermarket specialty. Know more:
Akhshith ShettyAutobot Qatar President Sheikh Ahmad bin Nawaf Al Thani, Philippine Ambassador to Qatar Lillibeth Pono, and Autobot Offroad PH President and CEO Randy Ronald Lao pose for posterity after the signing ceremonies.
, one of the most prominent Qatari industrial conglomerates with more than 16 factories in various fields, and with its sister company, Autobot Offroad PH aims to cater to the 4×4, off-road and overlanding enthusiasts in Qatar while providing employment and technical learning opportunities for Filipinos in the region. “We plan to employ Filipinos in every Autobot Offroad branches we open in and outside the Philippines”, said Lao.
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