The formal welcome coincided with the 55th-year celebration of BSB Junrose, which has been the biggest local distributor of Schaeffler for many years now. Schaeffler TruPower is initially bringing its Motorcycle Lubricant to BSB Junrose stores nationwide.
“The Schaeffler TruPower 10W-40 Semi-Synthetic Motorcycle Lubricant is formulated to bring about advanced performance,” said Micah Shepard, Schaeffler President for Automotive Aftermarket, Asia-Pacific and President in Southeast Asia/ Pacific Region. “Aligned with the Schaeffler premium brand, Schaeffler TruPower Lubricants commit to longer life and maintained performance.”
Schaeffler TruPower advantage
Shepard emphasized the advantage of Schaeffler being a major supplier of bearings to global motorcycle manufacturers—from Harley-Davidson to Honda, Yamaha, and others. “Schaeffler TruPower has formulated and tested its lubricants to be optimized with our bearings, engine, and transmission products. That is why internal friction is significantly reduced, bringing about optimum motorcycle performance and lifespan,” he explained.Moreover, Shepard also underlined the importance of having a reliable distributor like BSB Junrose sharing proper know how to retailers. “Motorcycle owners may not always be familiar with maintenance products and supplies. It is always advisable for them to get guidance from a trusted retail shop manned by expert mechanics and people who have been trained to share technical guidance.”
Schaeffler and Schaeffler TruPower
Schaeffler TruPower was first launched in India in 2020 before it was introduced in the Asia-Pacific. Aside from lubricants, the sub-brand also plans to grow its range to other product lines. According to Shepard, Schaeffler TruPower would soon expand its lineup of distributed products by BSB Junrose.
Newly installed BSB Junrose President Ian Bangayan expressed gratitude upon formally welcoming Schaeffler TruPower to the company’s brand and product lineup. “We are happy to keep a strong business relationship with Schaeffler. The addition of Schaeffler TruPower extends that partnership that we look forward to maintaining and further strengthening in more years to come. Our customers will surely benefit more from this,” he said.
Growing motorcycle market
Schaeffler TruPower asserts that the Philippines is among its most important markets in the region. Based on the latest data from the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA), about 1.56 million motorcycles and scooters were sold in the country in 2022. That number is projected to increase to about 1.6 million this year.
The Philippines is currently ranked No. 2 in terms of the highest annual sales of two-wheeled vehicles among ASEAN countries. According to MDPPA, Thailand is the No. 1 country with the highest motorcycle sales. Trailing behind the Philippines are Singapore and Malaysia (based on rankings generated in 2021).
“And of course, regular oil replacement or lubrication cycle should be observed. It is important to follow the regular maintenance schedule. Change the filter and apply lubrication when necessary to help protect and prolong the life of your vehicle,” Shepard added.
Schaeffler TruPower was first launched in India in 2020 before it was introduced in the Asia-Pacific. Aside from lubricants, the sub-brand also plans to grow its range to other product lines. According to Shepard, Schaeffler TruPower would soon expand its lineup of distributed products by BSB Junrose.
Newly installed BSB Junrose President Ian Bangayan expressed gratitude upon formally welcoming Schaeffler TruPower to the company’s brand and product lineup. “We are happy to keep a strong business relationship with Schaeffler. The addition of Schaeffler TruPower extends that partnership that we look forward to maintaining and further strengthening in more years to come. Our customers will surely benefit more from this,” he said.
Growing motorcycle market
Schaeffler TruPower asserts that the Philippines is among its most important markets in the region. Based on the latest data from the Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA), about 1.56 million motorcycles and scooters were sold in the country in 2022. That number is projected to increase to about 1.6 million this year.
The Philippines is currently ranked No. 2 in terms of the highest annual sales of two-wheeled vehicles among ASEAN countries. According to MDPPA, Thailand is the No. 1 country with the highest motorcycle sales. Trailing behind the Philippines are Singapore and Malaysia (based on rankings generated in 2021).
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