
The Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) has launched its 30th Anniversary Coffee Table Book as part of its celebration of the organization’s rich history and notable achievements throughout the years.
CAMPI said that the coffee table book not just highlights its 30-year story but also commemorates “three decades of unity, innovation, and nation-building within the Philippine automotive industry.” The launch event of CAMPI’s 30th Anniversary Coffee Table Book was led by CAMPI Chairman Hon. Jose Chavez Alvarez and CAMPI President Atty. Rommel R. Gutierrez, together with members of the CAMPI Board of Trustees, Executive Committee, and distinguished industry partners.
The organization emphasized that the coffee table book serves as a visual and historical chronicle of CAMPI’s journey since its establishment. It captures significant industry developments, regulatory milestones, market growth, and the collective efforts of CAMPI member-brands in shaping mobility for the Filipino people.
“This coffee table book is more than just a compilation of images and timelines — it is a celebration of our shared achievements as an industry. Over the past 30 years, CAMPI has witnessed transformative changes in policy, technology, and market behavior. This commemorative book allows us to honor the challenges we overcame, the partnerships we strengthened, and the progress that continues to move the Philippine automotive industry forward,” said CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez.

Atty. Guttierez reaffirmed CAMPI’s dedication to supporting a competitive, innovative, and sustainable automotive industry. He also mentioned that CAMPI is only getting stronger as more member car brands join the organization, such as VinFast and, most recently, Omoda & Jaecoo.
“As CAMPI grows with more member-brands joining our mission, we remain fully committed to supporting a competitive, innovative, and sustainable automotive market. The road ahead brings new technologies, new mobility solutions, and increased expectations from consumers. That is why CAMPI will continue strengthening its four core pillars — Technology and Innovation, Sustainability, Road Safety, and Industry Development, to ensure that the Philippines is ready for the future of mobility,” Atty. Guttierez added.
Alongside the coffee book launch, CAMPI announced that the 10th Philippine International Motor Show (PIMS) will be held from June 4 to 7, 2026, at the World Trade Center Metro Manila. The official theme has yet to be shared by CAMPI, but preparations for the 10th PIMS are already underway to deliver the “most expansive and dynamic motor show to date.”

