LTO acquires plate-making machines

MANILA — The Land Transportation Office (LTO) will now have the capability to produce its own vehicle plates following its procurement of plate making machines.

This, as Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade inspected seven units of manual embossing machines at the LTO motor vehicle license plate facility on Friday.

The plate making machines, which were delivered last Feb. 26, were part of the contract of Trojan Computer Forms Manufacturing Corporation and JH. Tonnjes E.A.S.T. GmbH Joint Venture, which won the contract for the procurement of motor vehicle and motorcycle license plates to address the backlog from July 2016 and beyond.

Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Chairman Martin Delgra III, LTO Executive Director Romeo Vera Cruz, and other road sector officials of the DOTr were also present during the inspection.

The contract stipulated only five manual plate making machines, but the contractor added two more for temporary use at no additional cost.

One unit of automated embossing machine will also be delivered in July and is poised to be operational by August this year.

“Ayaw na nating maulit ‘yung problema sa plaka. Kaya naman mas maigi kung tayo na lang mismo ang mag-manufacture kaysa nagpapagawa pa abroad na nagpapatagal lang ng proseso. With the proper equipment and training, kaya naman natin,” Tugade said in a statement.

The seven units of manual embossing machines are capable of producing 22,000 plates a day while the automated embossing machines can produce 12,000 plates per day. (Aerol John Pateña/PNA)

Popular

PBBM hails timely completion of 2 new school buildings in QC

By Dean Aubrey Caratiquet “I am very, very happy to see that the students are already using it.” After a major fire gutted an old building...

DEPDev pushes for stronger gov’t-industry tie-ups to boost labor market resilience

By Brian Campued The Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) on Tuesday called for stronger collaboration between government and industry to equip workers with...

‘Hayo, Hinay, Hinga, Hinto’: DepEd issues emergency learning continuity guidelines

By Brian Campued Recognizing that natural disasters, environmental hazards, and human-induced incidents continue to threaten learning continuity, the Department of Education (DepEd) has issued new...

PhilHealth boosts healthcare services in DepEd schools ahead of class opening

By Brian Campued As the Department of Education (DepEd) intensifies preparations ahead of the opening of the School Year 2026–2027 on June 8 through the...