A Cotabato City-bound Mindanao Star bus departs Davao City on Monday. (Keith Bacongco)
DAVAO CITY – The Yanson Group of Bus Companies held its annual stockholders’ meetings over the weekend and shareholders for Mindanao Star Bus Transit Inc. reelected Leo Rey Yanson as chairperson and president.
Shareholders also reelected Mindanao Star Bus Transit Directors Olivia Yanson, Ginnette Dumancas, Charles Dumancas, Arvin John Villaruel, and Rey Ardo. The board subsequently reappointed Olivia as corporate secretary and treasurer.
Leo emphasized that public transportation serves as the backbone for regional growth not just in Central Mindanao but also in other parts of the country.
The efficient movement of people and goods, he added, allows communities and local economies to sustain growth and boost the local economy.
Mindanao Star Bus Transit started operations in Central Mindanao in 2015 after purchasing the 25-year-old franchise of Weena Express plying Cotabato-Davao route.
In the same year, Mindanao Star also bought Holiday Bus, the bus line of Davao Holiday Transport Services Inc., plying the Davao City-General Santos route.
Today, Mindanao star operates key routes in the South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Cotabato, Sarangani, and General Santos City.
Three years later, Mindanao Star also purchased Holiday Bus' sister company, Island City Express, plying the Davao City-Island Garden City of Samal route.
Leo said they remain focused on sustaining economic activity in Central Mindanao through safe and affordable transport.
Meanwhile, stockholders of Bachelor Express Inc. reelected Directors Olivia, Leo Rey, Ginnette, Charles, Arvin John Villaruel, Ardo, Anita Chua, Daniel Nicolas Golez, Danny Lorenton, Hernan Omecillo, and Alfredo Ligo Jr. to the board.
Leo Rey was reappointed president and chief executive officer and Olivia as treasurer and corporate secretary of Bachelor Express.
Aside from this city, Bachelor Express buses ferry passengers and goods across major cities in Mindanao such as Cagayan de Oro, Butuan, Surigao, Malaybalay, Valencia, and Tagum. It also serves the travel and trade sector across Northern, Eastern, and Southern Mindanao.
Both companies are affiliates of the Bacolod City-based Yanson Group of Bus Companies, which ranks among the largest land transport conglomerates in Southeast Asia.
The bus firm provides direct employment to more than 18,000 workers nationwide.