Dec. caps four-month growth run for CAMPI, TMA
MANILA: The most recent joint report of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) and Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) revealed that member companies amassed total sales in the month of December 2021 of 27,846 units – reflecting a 5.3% increase versus the 26,456 units recorded in November. The month’s sales total is the highest the group has mustered “since the pandemic hit the industry in March 2020.”
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How many vehicles were sold in December 2021 by CAMPI/TMA?
Member companies of CAMPI/TMA reported unit sales in the month of December 2021 of 27,846 vehicles – reflecting a 5.3% increase versus the 26,456 units recorded in November.How many vehicles were sold in total last year?
CAMPI/TMA sold a total of 268,488, reflecting growth of 20% versus the previous year's total of 223,793In a release, CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez stated, “Looking back at last year’s performance, the automotive industry has remained remarkably resilient with an overall growth of 20% compared with the same performance a year ago; that is no small feat indeed.”
Year-to-date, the CAMPI-TMA has sold 268,488 units -- 20% growth compared with the same period a year ago.
“The industry remains optimistic for a continued recovery this year from the COVID-19 pandemic downturn as progress on inoculation has provided hopes for a better outlook for the wider economy, but ‘business as usual’ is still unlikely as challenges remain at hand.” Atty. Gutierrez added.
Year-to-date, the CAMPI-TMA has sold 268,488 units, a 20% growth compared with the same period a year ago.
Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation (TMP) led December sales with 13,502 units (up 6.4% versus November’s 12,690 vehicles sold). It accounted for 48.49% of total sales. For 2021, TMP sold 129,667 units – growing by 29.6% versus its 2020 performance when it moved 100,019 units. Overall, Toyota cornered 48.3% of sales in 2021.
In second place is Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) with 4,065 vehicles sold in December – up by 3.8% versus the 3,918 units it delivered in November. The company accounted for 14.61% of sales in December. MMPC’s YTD sales total is 37,548 or 13.98% share.
Nissan Philippines, Inc. (NPI) is in third for the month with 2,240 units sold (down by one unit versus November’s 2,241 total). It cornered 8.04% of CAMPI/TMA sales. NPI sold a total of 19,603 units in 2021 – 9.9% below 2020’s performance – and places fourth overall.
Ford Motor Company Philippines, Inc. (FMCPI) places fourth in December with 1,851 units sold, (down from 1,860 in November). It accounted for 6.65% of the market in November. Year 2021 unit sales total is 20,005 — good for third overall and 7.45% share.
Bringing up fifth place in December is Suzuki Philippines, Inc. (SPH), which attained 6.56% market share for the month as it sold 1,826 vehicles —10.1% more than its November sum of 1,658 units. YTD, SPH is also in fifth place overall for the year as it sold 19,393 automobiles (accounting for 7.22% share).
“The industry remains optimistic for a continued recovery this year from the COVID-19 pandemic downturn as progress on inoculation has provided hopes for a better outlook for the wider economy, but ‘business as usual’ is still unlikely as challenges remain at hand.” Atty. Gutierrez concluded.
Photo by Kap Maceda Aguila
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