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Advanced Liner Bus Transport,Inc.

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Advanced Liner
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A Advanced Liner fomer Husky 4488 at General Santos
ParentYanson Group of Bus Companie
Founded2005 (As Husky Tours)
2017 (As Advanced Liner) Planned
Headquarters09, Daproza Avenue, General Santos, South Cotabato
Service areaGeneral Santos City, Cotabato City, Tacurong City, Isulan, Maitum, Glan.
Service typeLand Transport
Fleet30+
OperatorYanson Group of Bus Companies
WebsiteHusky Tours Facebook Page

Mindanao Star Bus Transport, Incorporated (formerly Husky Tours, Biocrest Multi-Purpose Cooperative) is a bus line under the umbrella of Yanson Group of Bus Companies (YGBC). This line operates bus transport services from General Santos City to Soccsksargen Region, and has their own base in Apopong, General Santos City. Advanced Liner was once a part of Mindanao Star, but was later formed as an independent subsidiary of Yanson Group.

History[edit]

The officers and employees of Biocrest Corporation combined with Eleventh Marketing Corporation to form the transport service company. Thus the formation of Biocrest Multi-Purpose Cooperative and Transport Services, with Biocrest Multi-Purpose Cooperative as its parent company with its function to address the credit and consumer needs of its employees and members.[1] Their Multi-Purpose Cooperative was then granted by the Department of Labor and Employment in 2005 through the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) of Region XII.

Although the company's name was Biocrest Multi-Purpose Cooperative and Transport Services, they choose to use the branding "Husky Tours" with a Siberian Husky as their corporate logo and branding. They debuted the route from General Santos City to Cotabato City via Koronadal City, Tacurong City, Isulan and Shariff Aguak.

In order to create operational vehicles, Husky Tours combined several coaches made from Almazora Motors, several Hino RK Cats Eye air-conditioned and ordinary fare units, and some old buses from the defunct KTM Tours.

By that time, bus companies were afraid to serve the General Santos — Cotabato route due to surging conflicts between the government and rebel groups along the mountainous areas of SOCCSKARGEN Region.[2] Thus, only Husky Tours serve the said route.[3]

In 2007, Husky Tours operated a lone Zonda YCK6117HG. They became the lone bus company to own a Zonda bus in the Philippines.[4][5]

In 2012, Husky Tours began to dissolve their traditional bus use and stick to their air-conditioned units. At that same year, Chinese bus manufacturer Sunlong was about to expand their sales to the Philippine Market. Husky Tours then ordered several Sunlong SLK6106 and became the first bus company to operate a Sunlong bus in the Philippines.[6] When their orders finally arrive in the Manila from China and in delivery to their headquarters in General Santos, Sunlong uses those Husky Tours buses as their marketing campaign with Sunlong's promotional ads in place at their bus units.[7]

In 2015, they ordered 12 bus units from Guilin Daewoo.[8] By the following year, another 12 bus units were ordered from Zhongtong. The new orders pushes them to replace their old units with these new ones.

In 2017 Yanson Group bought out Husky Tour, a bus line serving General Santos City. At first, it became a part of Mindanao Star., but the company decided to form a new subsidiary as Advanced Liner Bus Transport,Inc.

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References[edit]

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  2. "(UPDATED) Maguindanao highway temporarily closed due to BIFF harassments | Bangsamoro and PNoy". mindanews.com. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  3. "Provincial Bus Franchises 2015 - Open Data". data.gov.ph. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  4. "Zonda YCK6117HG". Flickr. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  5. "zonda bus philippines Agent,philippines zonda bus Agent list at ltd-philippines.com". www.ltd-philippines.com. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  6. "Husky Tours 4388". Flickr. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  7. "Ready for delivery =)". Flickr. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  8. "C360_2014-06-06-07-59-04-186". Flickr. Retrieved 2016-11-29.

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