ID.M. CONSUNJI, INC. (PHILIPPINES)
Industrial Operations
Giti Tire Drives Philippines Construction Company Through Difficult Terrains
DMCI is one of the Philippines’ leading holding companies, with investment activities in construction, infrastructure, real estate, mining, water, power. DMCI has constructed a wide variety of projects, including multi-story hotels and condominiums, irrigation dams, kilometer-long concrete bridges, power transmission lines, industrial plants, theaters, and large commercial complexes, among others.
Types of Units
- Truck Tractors
- Mobile Cranes
- Transit Mixers
- Cargo Trucks
- Mini Dump Trucks
- Road Graders
- Dump Trucks
- Service Vehicles
For 11R22.5 16PR, patterns are PW01, PW02 and PW602
For 11R20 16PR, patterns are PW01, PW02 and PW11
For 12R22.5 16PR patterns are PW202 and PW602
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE
TRANSPORT OPERATIONS:
- Equipment (construction) mobilization & demobilization to and from project sites
- Hauling of light equipment to project sites
- Hauling & transport of materials to project sites
TRANSPORT PERFORMANCE:
- Durable, hard-wearing
- Varied selection of tread design based on specific applications
OTHER COMMENTS:
- Reliable product as well as its personnel
- Complete line of tire products and accessories
PW01
This classic all-position pattern has strong damage resistance
PW602
An aggressive block pattern drive axle tire, flexible in a variety of applications
Learn MorePW02
A zig-zag tread pattern offering better control
PW11
Mixed service driving with specialized notch and groove design
CUSTOMER TESTIMONIAL
“ With more than 12 years cooperation with, PhilChampion using Giti tires, we, the DMCI are proud to be of assistance to our customers for continued patronage. Some of the Giti products that shows quality and cost advantages are PW01, PW02, PW602, PW11 for assorted of sizes - 11R22.5, 12R22.5, 11.00R20, 385/65R22.5. DMCI are also thankful to Giti for the seminars, training, professional advises, and providing solutions tools that can assist our tire care & maintenance.”Mr. Ed Sison
Preventive Maintenance Section Head