Aaron Sy, President, Micro Max Supplies Philippines Corp. "Our team gets motivated every time we read or see in the news that people were rescued with the ...
"I can say that the pandemic is challenging to all businessman," Sy maintained. I get a different kind of fulfillment that way." I arrive in my office at around 7 a.m., and have my breakfast and morning coffee there. That makes us feel like we ourselves had rescued each and everyone who were in need during disasters." "Our team is very small. "After that, they were asking where can we buy that kind of boat. He consistently entices new customers to patronize his businesses, rain or shine. Then at 7:30 a.m., we start operations in our office by processing orders and dispatching deliveries for the day That brought destruction to Metro Manila and several provinces, left millions devastated and in need. "The biggest challenge for us is the sense of urgency of our product," Sy said. "When Typhoon 'Ondoy' hit us in 2009, most of our neighbors in Malabon City were also affected by the flood, and we lent our boats to them," Sy shared. "Our team gets motivated every time we read or see in the news that people were rescued with the use of Ondoyboat.