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Friday, October 8, 2021

ORD PABAC-009-06-20 Trucks Field Ambulance, Troop Carrier Light and Troop Carrier Medium Acquisition Project (2020) of the Philippine Army

 The Philippine Army had raised a requirement for 49 new Light Troop Carrier Trucks, 18 Medium Troop Carrier Trucks, and 3 Field Ambulances  that would be acquired through the Philippine Army's Government Appropriations Act (GAA) funding under Fiscal Year 2020.

This is not one of the usual truck procurement projects of the Philippine Army that were included in the AFP Modernization Program, but instead would be procured using its own annual funding.

And this one has a surprise twist as unusual models were delivered by the winning bidder.

The Dongfeng EQ2082 6x6 medium military truck in troop carrier form. Photo credits to Alibaba.com.


The Beijing Auto Works Beijing Jeep BJ2022. Photo credits to Made In China.com.


Project Summaries:

Lot 1: Field Ambulance Acquisition Project (2020):

Note: Edited as of 23 May 2022.

* Project Number: ORD PABAC-009-06-20

* End User: Philippine Army

Quantity: 3 units


* Modernization Phase:
 GAA 2019 Procurement Projects of the Philippine Army


* Project ABC:
 Php16,920,000.00


Acquisition Mode: Public Bidding

* Source of Funding: Government Appropriations Act (GAA) 2019 funding of the Philippine Army

* Winning Proponent: Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc.

* Product for Delivery: Sinotruk HOWO light duty truck in field ambulance configuration.


* Contract Price: Php14,844,000.00


* First post by MaxDefense: 
01 October 2021

* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PATrucks2020Acquisition


* Status: Project was implemented through Public Bidding, with SOBE held on 17 November 2020. Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc. as declared the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bidder. MaxDefense PH believes truck to be supplied are Chinese-made Sinotruk HOWO light duty trucks. Delivery confirmed as of 15 July 2021. Assumed to have been inducted to the Philippine Army as other vehicles delivered in this batch have been inducted as of May 2022. PROJECT COMPLETED.

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Lot 2: Troop Carrier, Light Acquisition Project (2020):

Note: Edited as of 23 May 2022.

* Project Number: ORD PABAC-009-06-20

* End User: Philippine Army

Quantity: 49 units


* Modernization Phase:
 GAA 2019 Procurement Projects of the Philippine Army


* Project ABC:
 Php142,100,000.00


Acquisition Mode: Public Bidding

* Source of Funding: Government Appropriations Act (GAA) 2019 funding of the Philippine Army

* Winning Proponent: Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc.

* Product for Delivery: Beijing Auto Works BJ2022 Yongshi


* Contract Price: Php122,010,000.00


* First post by MaxDefense: 01 October 2021


* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PATrucks2020Acquisition


* Status: Project was implemented through Public Bidding, with SOBE held on 17 November 2020. Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc. as declared the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bidder. Based on photos, trucks delivered were Chinese-made Beiing Auto Works BJ2022 single-cab pick-up type. Delivery confirmed as of 15 July 2021. At least 6 units inducted with 551st Engineering Battalion, which confirms acceptance by Philippine Army. PROJECT COMPLETED.

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Lot 3: Troop Carrier, Medium Acquisition Project (2020):

Note: Edited as of 23 May 2022.

* Project Number: ORD PABAC-009-06-20

* End User:
 Philippine Army

Quantity: 18 units


* Modernization Phase:
 GAA 2019 Procurement Projects of the Philippine Army


* Project ABC:
 Php106,200,000.00


Acquisition Mode: Public Bidding

* Source of Funding: Government Appropriations Act (GAA) 2019 funding of the Philippine Army

* Winning Proponent: Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc.

* Product for Delivery: Dongfeng EQ2082 6x6 military medium truck


* Contract Price: Php89,910,000.00


* First post by MaxDefense: 
01 October 2021


* MaxDefense Searching Hashtag: #PATrucks2020Acquisition


* Status: Project was implemented through Public Bidding, with SOBE held on 17 November 2020. Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc. as declared the Lowest Calculated and Responsive Bidder. Based on photos, trucks delivered were Chinese-made Dongfeng EQ2082 6x6 military medium trucks. Delivery confirmed as of 15 July 2021
At least 1 unit inducted with 551st Engineering Battalion, which confirms acceptance by Philippine Army. PROJECT COMPLETED

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Overview:

The project aims to acquire 70 new trucks through public tender and by using the Philippine Army's own annual operating budget, which is an unusual move by the Philippine Army.

This is due to most of its truck procurement done via the Philippine Army's Modernization Program, or through the AFP Modernization Program, and is usually acquired through Government-to-Government (G2G) process. In the past decade, most if not all new truck procurements were supplied by Kia Motors of South Korea in the form of the Kia KM-series trucks.

Despite the procurement done in 2020, the funding were confirmed to be from FY2019.

Currently, the Light Troop Carrier Truck of the Philippine Army is the Kia KM450 4x4 truck, which is a modernized version of the 1960s era M715 4x4 truck from the US. While the Medium Troop Carrier Trucks are the Kia KM250 6x6 truck, which is also a modernized version of the M35 from the US.

According to MaxDefense Philippines' sources, originally the Philippine Army tried to undertake a Government-to-Government (G2G) deal with South Korea for additional Kia KM250 and KM450 trucks. But the new specifications was set to include EURO-4 emissions standard, which was said to be lacking in the older-design KM250 and KM450 series trucks.

This prompted the Philippine Army to open a public bidding, which was said to have been entered by Kia Motors and Russia's Ural.


In comparison:

We try to compare the new acquisition of Light Troop Carrier Trucks to previous acquisitions of the Philippine Army and other armed services of the Philippine government.

Currently the Trucks Troop Carrier Light has a budget of Php2,900,000.00 each. But Jinyi's contract value has an average price of around Php2,490,000.00 each.


The BAW BJ2022 single-cab version, which is the basis for the Truck Troop Carrier Light delivered by Jinyi. Photo credits to CarNewsChina.com.


Meanwhile, the budget for Trucks Troop Carrier Medium has an average of Php5,900,000.00, but Jinyi's price for the Dongfeng EQ2082 "Long Nose" medium truck is Php4,995,000.00 each.



The Field Ambulance is something different as Jinyi delivered based on a commercial light utility truck from Sinotruk Howo.

A Sinotruk Howo light duty truck similar to those delivered to the Philippine Army but with a different cargo cab. Photo credits to ECVV.com.


a. Kia KM450 truck - considered as Light Troop Carrier Truck per Horizon 2 phase of RAFPMP. Based on 2018 contract between DND and Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA)

Php677,247,850.00 for 215 Kia KM450 trucks, or a unit rate of Php3,150,000.00 per unit.

Kia KM450 1 1/4-ton trucks used as armed troop carriers by the Philippine Army. 

b. Kia KM250 truck - considered as Medium Troop Carrier Truck per Horizon 2 phase of RAFPMP. Based on 2018 contract between DND and KOTRA.

Php1,859,984,500.00 for 310 Kia KM250 trucks, or a unit rate of Php6,000,000.00 per unit.

A Kia KM250 2 1/2-ton truck of the Philippine Army. Photo credits to Wikimedia Commons.

c. GAZ Sadko truck - considered as Medium Troop Carrier Truck per procurement by the PNP Special Action Force. Based on 2019 contract between PNP-SAF and ConEquip Philippines.

Php119,128,800.00 for 37 GAZ Sadko 4x4 trucks, or a unit rate of Php3,220,000.00 per unit.

A GAZ Sadko 4x4 truck of the PNP Special Action Force. Photo credits to original source.

d. Ural Next trucks - considered as Heavy Troop Carrier Truck per procurement by the PNP Special Action Force. Based on 2108 contract between the PNP-SAF and ConEquip Philippines.

Php85,575,000.00 for 10 Ural Next 42306 trucks, or a unit rate of Php8,557,500.00 per truck, although this includes 2 trucks modified into Command and Control trucks with airconditioned and fitted cabin.


Based on the Contract Price submitted by ConEquip Philippines for the Philippine Army's requirement of 90 vehicles, it appears that each truck is around Php2,254,000.00.

That is far cheaper to the Kia KM450's year 2019 rate, or even the GAZ Sadko's year 2019 rate.

Project Awarding:

All 3 lots were awarded to Davao-based company Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Ltd, which is known as a local distributor of Chinese-made trucks and vehicles. The NOA was released in favor of Jinyi on 17 November 2020, and was provided the contract and Notice to Proceed (NTP) as of 06 April 2021.

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U P D A T E S:
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01 October 2021:

MaxDefense Philippines released photos showing the BJ2022 trucks in a storage facility in Luzon from a few months ago, and the same trucks in an Army facility in Mindanao as of September 2021.

BJ2022 trucks in Luzon sometime July 2021, and in Midandao as of September 2021. Photo credits to MaxDefense Philippines.

This was followed by a video showing the vehicles delivered in a port in Mindanao. The video shows the Sinotruk Howo medium trucks as well. No photo was seen on the field ambulance but it was assumed to be based on the BJ2022 trucks as well.


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05 October 2021:

Inquirer.net confirmed MaxDefense Philippines' earlier reports of delivery of Chinese trucks to the Philippine Army, as the Philippine Army spokesman himself confirmed the delivery.

Apparently, the vehicles were from Dongfeng Motors, but our checking based on the photos available from MaxDefense Philippines show that not all were from Dongfeng. Only the Trucks Troop Carrier, Medium were from Dongfeng, but the Truck Troop Carrier Light were from Beijing Auto Works, while the Field Ambulance were from Sinotruk.

Since the trucks are still undergoing technical inspection, we cannot say that the project is completed as the Philippine Army may reject them if found to be not according to specifications.

Inquirer's report are as follows:

PH Army buys Chinese transport trucks

By: Frances Mangosing - Reporter / @FMangosingINQINQUIRER.net / 04:49 PM October 05, 2021

MANILA, Philippines—The Philippine Army has recently acquired 70 Chinese-made military vehicles.

A technical inspection is ongoing for 49 light troop carriers, 18 medium cargo trucks, and three ambulances manufactured by Chinese state-owned Dongfeng Motors, Army spokesperson Col. Xerxes Trinidad told Inquirer.net.

An ambulance costs almost P5 million each; the light troop carriers were around P2.5 million each; and the medium cargo trucks were almost P5 million each, he said.

The vehicles were delivered last July 15 and were brought to an Army unit in Zamboanga City.

The lowest bid was made by supplier Jinyi Import & Export Trading Co. Inc. Other bidders were South Korea’s Kia Motors and Russia’s Ural, Trinidad said.

The vehicles are currently undergoing “very rigid” inspection and several field tests, said Trinidad.

“The delivery itself is for technical inspection, if we will accept it,” he said.

“So there’s a big possibility that if what they delivered was not what was promised regarding specifications, we will not accept. Definitely,” he said partly in Filipino.

More details about the purchase will be released after the technical inspection, he said.

The acquisition of the Chinese-made military vehicles is a procurement project of the Philippine Army in 2019.

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23 May 2022:

The Philippine Army's 551st Engineering Battalion confirmed that it received some of the Chinese-made Beijing Jeep BJ2022 and Dongfeng EQ2082 troop carrier vehicles to augment its logistics and troop transport capabilities.

The 551st Engineering Battalion received 6 BJ2022 and 1 EQ2082 troop carrier trucks.

Surprisingly, the vehicles were named as Dongfeng SS-89 and SS-89K trucks, respectively. But a quick search in Google doesn't show any Dongfeng SS-89 model in their lineup.

This goes to show that the Chinese vehicles we reported last year was eventually received and accepted by the Philippine Army, despite our questions especially on the Beijing Jeep BJ2022 meeting the specs of the 1 1/4-ton Troop Carrier requirements.





Photo credits to 551st Engineering Battalion, Philippine Army.


Also, the Philippine Army's Army Support Command (ASCOM) 10th Forward Service Support Unit also posted their transportation of 28 BJ2022 Yongshi 1 1/4-ton troop carrier trucks and 8 EQ2082 2 1/2-ton troop carrier trucks from Camp General Arturo Enrile in Zamboanga City to the 4th Infantry Division based in Camp BGen Edilberto Evangelista in Cagayan de Oro City, and 55th Engineering Brigade, also within Camp General Arturo Enrile in Zamboanga City.
 
The ones received by the 551st Engineering Battalion could be part of this delivery.




Photo credits to 10FSSU, ASCOM PA.

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With the Beijing Jeep BJ2022 Yongshi and Dongfeng EQ2082 trucks already delivered and inducted to the Philippine Army as of May 2022, it can be assumed that all trucks including the 
Sinotruk HOWO light duty field ambulance truck are also delivered and inducted. With this, MaxDefense and Philippine Defense Resource officially consider the Trucks Field Ambulance, Troop Carrier Light and Troop Carrier Medium Acquisition Project (2020) of the Philippine Army as COMPLETED.

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First edit and release: 09 October 2021
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