
In the fast-moving world of fresh produce distribution, reliability is not a luxury—it is the business. For Jeremiah 2911 Corporation, a long-established supplier of fruits and vegetables across Luzon, keeping goods fresh means keeping trucks on the road, on time, every single day. That is where Hino Motors Philippines (HMP) has become an indispensable partner.
Now in its 16th year, Jeremiah 2911 was built on faith, resilience, and strong community partnerships. From modest beginnings, the company has grown into a major supplier with 80 outlets serving supermarkets and convenience stores from Dagupan to Batangas. With perishable goods at the core of its operations, logistics is the backbone of its growth—and any disruption can mean immediate losses.
“For a business like ours, delays mean lost opportunities. We can’t afford breakdowns or unreliable deliveries,” said Ms. Eseilyn Mae Legaspi, Chief Executive Officer of Jeremiah 2911 Corporation.
To meet daily demand, the company operates multiple Hino trucks assigned to high-volume and long-distance routes, including regular deliveries from Baguio. Each trip carries thousands of pesos’ worth of produce bound for supermarkets, hotels, and commissaries. In this environment, consistency and durability are non-negotiable.
“Our Hino trucks don’t give us problems. No breakdowns, no damages. They help us keep our commitments,” Legaspi shared. “For perishable goods, timing is everything. If the truck fails, the business fails with it.”
With trucks dispatched daily and returning to their Parañaque base on tight schedules, Hino’s performance has allowed Jeremiah 2911 to operate with confidence and predictability—two factors that have supported its steady expansion.
That reliability extends beyond the vehicles themselves. When the company opened a new store last November and urgently needed two additional trucks, Hino responded quickly, ensuring operations continued without interruption.
“They were very fast. We didn’t experience any delays in delivery because of them. That kind of support matters,” Legaspi said.
Supported by an in-house mechanic and Hino’s responsive technical team, maintenance has remained smooth and efficient, helping the company avoid costly downtime. For a business that runs nearly around the clock, Total Support means having a partner that responds just as fast as the demands of the operation.
Looking ahead, Jeremiah 2911 plans to broaden its reach beyond supermarkets and deepen its presence in restaurants and commissaries. As the company scales up, Hino remains firmly part of its long-term strategy.
“We see Hino as a long-term partner. We already have around 20 trucks including our Hino units and as we grow, we want to grow with them,” Legaspi said.
Her recommendation to fellow business owners is unequivocal.
“Definitely. Hino is dependable, the service is fast, the trucks are high quality, and they’re affordable. For business owners who need reliability, Hino is a good partner.”
Through partnerships like Jeremiah 2911 Corporation, Hino Motors Philippines continues to bring its Total Support philosophy to life—helping businesses minimize downtime, protect their operations, and keep essential goods moving across the country. As the exclusive distributor of Hino trucks and buses in the Philippines, HMP remains committed to delivering reliable transport solutions, responsive aftersales service, and long-term support for enterprises of every scale.
To learn more about how Hino supports growing businesses, visit www.hino.com.ph or follow @HinoMotorsPH on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.