DTI-assisted 
			transportation service provider launches PUVs for Cavite commuters
			
			By 
			DTI-ROG
			June 2, 2020
			MAKATI CITY – 
			Addressing the dilemma caused by the community quarantine in the 
			public transportation in Cavite, the Department of Trade and 
			Industry-assisted transportation service provider launched their 
			eco-friendly public utility vehicles (PUVs) for the commuters in the 
			province. 
			
			The Silang Transport 
			Service and Development Cooperative, a beneficiary of the DTI’s 
			Shared Servcie Facility (SSF) program, introduced their 23 new and 
			modernized units of PUV to provide service in Imus City and Silang, 
			Cavite. 
			
			Through the financial 
			assistance of the Department of Budget and Management and the effort 
			of Silang Transport’s Manager, Mr. Sulpicio Arellano, the 
			Cooperative has successfully paved the way to offer and run the 
			first ecological and conducive PUV in the province. They 
			demonstrated their readiness to serve the public by observing social 
			distancing and other health protocols with their passengers. 
			
			According to Arellano, 
			this is their answer to the government’s call for a nature-friendly 
			transportation system and the LGUs’ call to service commuters plying 
			from Silang to Imus and Silang to Tagaytay and vice-versa. Routes 
			will be stretched once the new normal is in place in the province.
			
			
			Established in 1991, 
			fifteen individuals from different transport associations in Silang 
			joined and worked for the registration of the Silang Transport. They 
			started their business and services to members by applying passenger 
			utilities jeepney franchise from the Land Transportation Franchising 
			and Regulatory Board. 
			
			In 2013, the DTI 4-A 
			through its SSF program awarded the Silang Transport Service and 
			Development Cooperative with equipment such as a hydraulic pipe 
			bender, universal sheet bender, sheet metal cutter, acetylene torch, 
			and welding machine for body fabrication and repair. Thus, 
			Cooperative was able to increase its services to the members on 
			repairs up to 15%, assemble additional cooperative owned unit, and 
			increase motor shop income to 10%, greatly improving their 
			production and capacity to address the needs of its members. 
			
			Through the SSF, members 
			and member-drivers continue to use the equipment to their modernized 
			PUVs in terms of maintenance and repair. Presently, the Cooperative 
			has 174 member operators. 
			
			“We would like to 
			congratulate the Silang Transport Service and Development 
			Cooperative for this achievement! You have proven that there are, 
			indeed, many ways to thrive amidst this pandemic through a sheer 
			amount of perseverance, optimism, and determination. We really 
			believe that through the relentless effort and convergence of the 
			government and the private sector, we will be able to survive in 
			this crisis,” said DTI CALABARZON Director Marilou Q. Toledo. 
			
			The Department’s SSF is a 
			national program that aims to improve the competitiveness of the 
			micro, small, and medium (MSMEs) by providing them with machinery, 
			equipment, tools, systems, skills and knowledge under a shared 
			system. 
			
			The SSF program is being 
			implemented nationwide by the DTI-Regional Operations Group headed 
			by Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona.