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Monday, June 2, 2014

SKIL 90TH ANNIVERSARY “MAY TIWALA AKO" CAMPAIGN

Skil “Paint The Town Red” campaign launching. In photo: (l-r) Norman Black; Skil Brand Ambassador, Mr. Andrew Powell; Managing Director, Bosch, Mr. William Go; Country Sales Director, Bosch Powertools and Mr. Martin Valenzuela; Brand Manager, Skil Powertools.  

 In celebration of its 90th anniversary, Skil, the country’s leading power  tools provider  recently launched a campaign dubbed as “May Tiwala Ako” that is attributed to its users with a purpose of building a long term relationship with its consumers which include the professional workers, small scale business owners, tradesmen and the hardworking men and women in your family.

With Skil power tools line of products, our work load has become easier, faster and economically gratifying. What is used to be done for long hours can now be accomplished in just a short time with the help of these tools. Imagine those bulky and     work in carpentry jobs, plumbing jobs, steel jobs in machine shops or just simply the day to day do-it-yourself jobs in our homes; without the help of these power tools; it makes our job… hard and a messy one, but with Skil products in your hands, there’s no more wastage of time and you will have more time for your family and do those far more important things in life.     


More than just power tools, Skil is committed in community-building and youth development by actively participating and conducting beneficial projects like the “Paint the Town Red” initiative where Skil reaches out to different communities and help build basketball courts for their constituents. In addition, Skil also conducts hands-on workshops and training for community members and they also donates power tool products to participating barangays that they can also use in the training. TRULY, SKIL GETS THE JOB DONE!  

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