Raymond Transportation, now with a total fleet of a little over a hundred buses, had its humble beginnings sometime in 1972, when Mr. Silvino "Bino" Escobar, together with six (6) other drivers, formed the nucleus of a group which later evolved to comprise the Lito Transportation.Mr. Escobar together with his wife Yolanda Escobar and their three (3) children, ventured on their own using trade name RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION, from its humble beginnings, and transformed - through sheer guts, prayer, business acumen and hard work - the company to the respected giant that it is now. RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION stands out as one of the pillars of the transport industry in Quezon Province and Bicol Province
Raymond Transportation, now with a total fleet of a little over a hundred buses, had its humble beginnings sometime in 1972, when Mr. Silvino "Bino" Escobar, together with six (6) other drivers, formed the nucleus of a group which later evolved to comprise the Lito Transportation.Mr. Escobar together with his wife Yolanda Escobar and their three (3) children, ventured on their own using trade name RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION, from its humble beginnings, and transformed - through sheer guts, prayer, business acumen and hard work - the company to the respected giant that it is now. RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION stands out as one of the pillars of the transport industry in Quezon Province and Bicol Province
Raymond Transportation, now with a total fleet of a little over a hundred buses, had its humble beginnings sometime in 1972, when Mr. Silvino "Bino" Escobar, together with six (6) other drivers, formed the nucleus of a group which later evolved to comprise the Lito Transportation.Mr. Escobar together with his wife Yolanda Escobar and their three (3) children, ventured on their own using trade name RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION, from its humble beginnings, and transformed - through sheer guts, prayer, business acumen and hard work - the company to the respected giant that it is now. RAYMOND TRANSPORTATION stands out as one of the pillars of the transport industry in Quezon Province and Bicol Province