TMX MOVES TO NEW HOME
Page Maker: Zedrick Señeres TRAVEL & MARKETING EXPERTS CORP. (TMX) side by side with its subsidiary The Perfect Planners (TPP) recently moved to their offices at The Shops of Atria Extension, Pacencia-Tijam Avenue, Mandurriao, Iloilo City. The event coincided with the companys 10th year, according to general manager, Dr. Mae Tamayo-Panes. An impeccably arranged cocktail
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Page Maker: Zedrick Señeres
TRAVEL & MARKETING EXPERTS CORP. (TMX) side by side with its subsidiary The Perfect Planners (TPP) recently moved to their offices at The Shops of Atria Extension, Pacencia-Tijam Avenue, Mandurriao, Iloilo City.
The event coincided with the companys 10th year, according to general manager, Dr. Mae Tamayo-Panes.
An impeccably arranged cocktail party commenced after the blessing and ribbon cutting where guests enjoyed the sumptuous feast courtesy of Glam Chef Pauline Gorriceta Banusing and Chef Rafael Jardeleza.
Today, on our 10th year anniversary, we look back with pride to what we have accomplished. Along with our hardworking and creative manpower we handled local, regional, national and international events. And for this, we managed press conferences, mounted business summits, conducted seminars and spoke in forums. Most importantly we have been accredited by the Department of Tourism in both travel and Tours and MICE! As TMXs tagline says We do it better, we deliver. A TMX client is a happy client. Our clients are our lifeblood, our Kings!
Cheers to that and congratulations TMX!
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