Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Bescost Printing Launches "Kwentong Bescost" to Spotlight the People Behind Every Print and Sign


 Kwentong Bescost showcases designers, operators, installers, and clients whose pride and skill turn blank walls into branded spaces. Published on bescostprinting.com and social channels, it invites partners and customers to follow and share their own kwento.

Every roll of vinyl has a name behind it. Every illuminated sign has a pair of hands that shaped it. Bescost Printing is finally telling those stories.

Quezon City, Philippines — The first time a business owner sees her brand on a storefront — really sees it, life-size, lit up, real — something happens that no invoice can capture. Her eyes go wide. Her hand goes to her mouth. Sometimes she cries. The sign was printed hours earlier on a production floor humming with focus and quiet pride. Before that, a designer stared at a screen until the typography felt exactly right. Before that, a client sat down with a Bescost team member and tried to put a dream into words.

That moment of transformation — from blank wall to branded identity — is not a transaction. It is a story. And Bescost Printing, the Philippines' most trusted large-format printing and signage company, has decided it is time to tell every single one of them.

What is Kwentong Bescost?

"Kwentong" is the Filipino word for story. And Kwentong Bescost is Bescost Printing's declaration to the world: behind every print, every sign, every installed storefront, there are people who gave it everything they had.

Launching in 2026, Kwentong Bescost is an ongoing content series that documents the real, human stories behind Bescost's work — the productions that ran through the night, the installations completed in the rain, the clients who built their first physical store from nothing, and the Bescost team members who made it all happen with steady hands and full hearts.

This is not a marketing campaign. It is a living testimony to craft, culture, and community — told through the voices of the people who make it possible every single day.

The Best Work Culture in Philippine Printing

What separates a good printing company from a great one is rarely the machine. It is the people running it.

Bescost Printing has spent years building something rare in the printing industry: a workplace where craftsmanship is celebrated, not rushed. Where a production team member takes personal ownership of every millimeter of color accuracy. Where an installer feels the weight of a client's dream when he lifts that panel into place. Where the driver who hauls materials across the Philippines understands that what he is carrying is not just vinyl — it is someone's business identity.

This culture of pagmamalaki — of genuine, bone-deep pride in the work — is not an accident. It is the result of deliberate investment in people: structured training, honest leadership, and a family-like environment that challenges team members to grow while making sure they feel valued and seen.

As a printing company in the Philippines where high output and low cost often go hand in hand, Bescost has chosen a different path. They have chosen excellence. And excellence, it turns out, is contagious when the people around you love what they do.

The Stories the Series Will Tell

Kwentong Bescost will document the full spectrum of what it means to be Bescost.

Clients will see the behind-the-scenes reality of large-format printing in the Philippines — the precision calibration of wide-format printers, the exacting standards of color matching, the careful lamination and finishing that separates a sign that lasts from one that fades.

They will see store dress-up Philippines projects unfold from concept to completion — blank commercial spaces transformed into branded environments that stop foot traffic and build customer trust. Restaurants, retail stores, mall kiosks, and corporate offices brought to life with signage that does not just inform but commands attention.

They will meet the installers — the unsung architects of Bescost's finished work. These are the men and women who climb scaffolding before sunrise, who problem-solve on the fly when a wall is not square or a surface refuses adhesion, who carry every panel with the same care a craftsman gives a finished piece. Their stories are the heartbeat of Kwentong Bescost.

They will also see the designers, the production operators, the account managers, and the logistics team — every person who ensures that what a client imagined becomes exactly what they receive.

Filipino Craftsmanship on the World Stage

There is a quiet but powerful truth in what Bescost Printing does every day: world-class signage and store branding does not have to be imported. It can be — and is being — made right here in the Philippines.

Based in Quezon City and serving clients across the country, Bescost has established itself as the signage company Quezon City is proud to call its own and the partner that businesses nationwide trust when the stakes are high and the wall space is large. From the smallest vinyl lettering job to full exterior building wraps, the standard never drops.

Kwentong Bescost is, in part, a love letter to Filipino craftsmanship — to the likha, the creation that emerges when skilled people are given the right tools, the right culture, and the trust to do their best work. This is not just a printing company in the Philippines. This is a Filipino institution in the making.

"Their Stories Are Never Forgotten"

"Every project we complete carries the fingerprints of people who gave it everything. Kwentong Bescost is our way of making sure their stories are never forgotten. We are proud of our output — but we are more proud of our people. This series is for them." — Bescost Printing Leadership

"Ito ay Aming Likha"

The sentiment is echoed across the Bescost production floor and installation teams. One senior installer, reflecting on a recent store dress-up project that required a 14-hour installation day to meet a client's grand opening deadline, put it simply:

"When I see the finished sign on the wall and the client cries — that is why I do this. Hindi lang trabaho ito. Ito ay aming likha." (This is not just a job. This is our creation.)

That single sentence is the soul of Kwentong Bescost.

Follow the Series — and Share Your Story

Kwentong Bescost launches across Bescost Printing's digital platforms starting April 2026. Each installment will spotlight a project, a team member, a transformation, or a moment that captures what this company — and this industry — is truly about.

Clients, partners, media, and fellow businesses are invited to follow along, engage with the stories, and — if Bescost has been part of your own brand journey — share your kwento.

The series will be published on bescostprinting.com and across Bescost Printing's social channels. New stories will be added regularly, building an archive of Filipino craftsmanship that will outlast any single project.

If you are a business looking for a large-format printing partner in the Philippines that brings this kind of pagmamahal — this kind of care — to every job, Bescost Printing is ready to begin your story.

About Bescost Printing

Bescost Printing delivers end-to-end vehicle wrap solutions in the Philippines, including strategy, design, professional installation, and maintenance—helping brands maximize visibility and impact across the nation’s busiest routes.
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Carziqo Accelerates Global Expansion With Focus on Platform-Based Autonomous Mobility Operations

 

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LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2026 — Autonomous mobility platform Carziqo is accelerating its global expansion plans as it seeks to extend its operations into more cities and replicate a business model centered on intelligent dispatch, vehicle operations and platform management.

The company said its next phase of growth will focus on broadening market coverage, improving operational efficiency and strengthening its ability to deploy autonomous vehicles in a wider range of urban environments.

Carziqo positions itself as a technology-driven platform built around autonomous ride-hailing and mobility services. Unlike conventional ride-hailing operators, the company says its business model extends beyond vehicle deployment to include vehicle integration, order distribution, platform dispatch, maintenance coordination and data-driven operations.

The company said it sees autonomous transportation moving gradually from a period defined largely by technology testing into one increasingly shaped by commercial deployment at scale.

As part of its international growth strategy, Carziqo is targeting urban markets with dense populations, strong transportation demand and relatively mature digital infrastructure. The company said the pace of expansion in each region will depend on local regulatory conditions, road environments, user demand and the availability of operational partnerships.

That approach suggests the company’s global strategy will rely less on applying a uniform model across markets and more on local adaptation in response to regional conditions.

Across the autonomous driving sector, investors and policymakers have shifted greater attention in recent years toward whether companies can demonstrate stable operations, address safety and compliance requirements and build sustainable revenue structures. In that environment, Carziqo has identified platform-based operations as a core part of its expansion strategy, aiming to improve vehicle utilization through centralized dispatch and standardized maintenance systems while reducing the cost volatility associated with fragmented operations.

Still, international growth in autonomous mobility remains complex. Regulatory systems, insurance requirements, data rules and road conditions vary widely across jurisdictions, creating additional challenges for companies seeking to enter new markets. Industry analysts say autonomous vehicle companies looking to expand across regions will need not only technical capability, but also the ability to coordinate with local governments, infrastructure networks and commercial partners.

Carziqo has not released a full timetable for its global expansion, but said it plans to continue investing in city-level operating networks, fleet management capabilities and platform service systems. The company said it expects cross-city and cross-border deployment to become a more important direction for the sector as autonomous technology matures and demand grows for more efficient transportation services.

More broadly, the global autonomous mobility market remains in an early stage of development. While some companies have launched commercial pilot programs in selected regions, large-scale and sustained international expansion is still limited. Market observers say Carziqo’s progress will likely depend on whether it can balance technological reliability, operational efficiency and local execution.

For the broader industry, the global expansion of autonomous mobility companies is not only a competition for market share, but also a test of whether a new model of urban transportation can prove sustainable over the long term. Carziqo’s next moves may offer one measure of how that transition unfolds.


Bescost Printing Launches High-Impact Vehicle Wraps to Boost On-Road Brand Visibility


 QUEZON CITY, Philippines — Bescost Printing today announced expanded services for high-impact fleet wraps, helping Philippine businesses turn everyday routes into powerful brand touchpoints. With bold designs and professional installation, vehicle wraps function as mobile billboards—boosting reach, recall, and engagement in crowded urban corridors.

High-impact fleet wraps are large-format vinyl graphics applied to commercial vehicles to showcase a company’s identity, products, and services. On Philippine roads—where movement is constant and attention is limited—custom vehicle and fleet wraps create instant visual impact. Bright colors and distinctive layouts resonate with local audiences, ensuring brands stand out in high-traffic areas while complementing digital and out-of-home campaigns.

Professional installation is essential to performance and lifespan. Bescost Printing follows a meticulous process to deliver a smooth, long-lasting finish: thorough surface preparation for optimal adhesion; precision panel alignment with controlled stretching and edge sealing; post-heating to lock shapes on contours; and clear post-install care guidelines. This disciplined approach helps prevent bubbling, peeling, and premature fading.

Durability starts with materials. Bescost Printing uses premium, weather-resistant cast vinyl, high-opacity inks, and protective overlaminates engineered to withstand UV, heat, rain, and road debris. Correct film selection for specific applications—full wraps, partial wraps, or decals—ensures color fidelity and clean removability at end of life. With proper care, wraps maintain a vibrant, professional look for years.

For marketers, fleet wraps deliver compelling value:

• Cost-effectiveness: A one-time investment produces continuous impressions without recurring media fees.

• Daily visibility: Regular service routes naturally reach diverse audiences across multiple neighborhoods.

• Stronger engagement: Eye-catching creative drives inquiries, store visits, and online actions.

Measuring return on investment is straightforward. Businesses can track unique URLs, QR codes, and promo codes printed on vehicles; implement call tracking numbers; compare sales or inquiries before and after deployment; and estimate impressions using GPS-routed traffic data. Periodic brand recall surveys in serviced areas can validate awareness gains.

Simple maintenance extends wrap life and appearance. Bescost Printing recommends hand or touchless washing with mild soap and water; avoiding abrasive brushes and harsh solvents; promptly removing contaminants like tar or tree sap; inspecting edges and high-wear zones; parking in shaded or covered areas when possible; and scheduling professional checkups every 6–12 months, depending on usage and environment.

About Bescost Printing

Bescost Printing delivers end-to-end vehicle wrap solutions in the Philippines, including strategy, design, professional installation, and maintenance—helping brands maximize visibility and impact across the nation’s busiest routes.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

Join the Global ASME Training Program by PetroSync for Engineers

 


Join PetroSync’s global ASME training program for engineers. Master international standards, enhance expertise, and advance your career.

As engineering projects in the oil and gas industry become increasingly complex, professionals are expected to work with internationally recognized standards that ensure safety, reliability, and operational excellence. Companies are no longer relying solely on experience in the field—they are looking for engineers who understand global engineering codes and can apply them confidently in real operational environments.

Recognizing this growing need, PetroSync continues to expand its technical training programs for engineers across the energy sector. Known as a global B2B training provider specializing in oil and gas technical courses, PetroSync offers programs that help professionals strengthen their understanding of widely adopted engineering standards.

For organizations and professionals alike, participating in a structured training program is not simply about gaining new knowledge. It is about building the expertise needed to support safe operations, maintain compliance with international standards, and drive long-term career growth.

Why Engineers Are Looking for Global ASME Training Opportunities

Across the global energy sector, engineers are increasingly seeking training programs that focus on internationally recognized engineering codes. As industrial infrastructure expands and facilities become more complex, the need for standardized engineering practices continues to grow.

Professionals responsible for process piping systems, plant maintenance, and asset integrity often rely on technical codes to guide their work. One of the most widely referenced standards in this area is ASME B31.3, which provides guidance for the design, fabrication, inspection, and testing of process piping systems used in refineries, chemical plants, and other industrial facilities.

Similarly, engineers involved in equipment maintenance frequently apply the practices described in ASME PCC-2. This standard outlines recommended methods for repairing pressure equipment while ensuring that repairs remain compliant with safety and engineering requirements.

As companies continue to prioritize operational safety and regulatory compliance, engineers who possess strong knowledge of these standards are becoming increasingly valuable within their organizations.

For many professionals, joining a structured training program is one of the most effective ways to gain deeper insight into how these standards apply in real-world industrial environments.

How Companies Use Technical Training to Build Stronger Engineering Teams

Technical training in the oil and gas industry is often driven by strategic decisions made by senior leadership. Engineering managers, maintenance leaders, and technical directors play a crucial role in identifying the training needs of their teams.

From a business perspective, investing in training is a practical way to strengthen engineering capability across the organization. Companies want their teams to understand industry standards, interpret technical requirements accurately, and apply best practices when working with critical infrastructure.

Structured programs such as ASME B31.3 Training help engineers develop a deeper understanding of process piping systems and the engineering principles that support safe and efficient operations.

For decision makers, the objective is not only to enhance individual skills but also to improve overall team performance. Well-trained engineers are better equipped to manage complex projects, maintain asset integrity, and contribute to operational reliability.

In many organizations, these training initiatives are integrated into long-term workforce development strategies designed to maintain technical excellence across departments.

The B2B Training Process: From Technical Consultation to Corporate Approval

Unlike general professional courses, technical training in the oil and gas industry typically follows a structured B2B process. Before enrolling participants, companies often begin by consulting with training providers to discuss their specific operational needs.

During this consultation stage, engineering managers or learning and development teams may evaluate whether the training program aligns with the company’s technical challenges and capability requirements. This ensures that the selected course will provide practical value for the organization.

Once a suitable program is identified, the decision-making process often involves several internal steps. These may include technical evaluation by engineering departments, budget approval from management, and coordination with procurement or corporate training teams.

Because training investments must align with business priorities, this approval process ensures that organizations select programs that support operational performance and workforce development.

Training providers like PetroSync are experienced in supporting companies throughout this process, helping facilitate communication and ensuring that registration and participation can proceed smoothly once corporate approval is granted.

Advancing Engineering Expertise Through PetroSync’s Global Training Program

For engineers working in demanding industrial environments, continuous learning is essential. Engineering standards evolve over time, and professionals must stay updated to ensure their work remains compliant with current industry practices.

PetroSync’s global training programs are designed to help engineers build the technical confidence needed to interpret complex codes and apply them effectively in operational settings. Through expert instruction, practical discussions, and real-world case studies, participants gain valuable insights into how engineering standards influence design decisions, maintenance strategies, and operational safety.

For companies, the benefits extend beyond individual skill development. Organizations gain stronger engineering teams capable of making informed technical decisions, improving asset reliability, and supporting safe industrial operations.

As the oil and gas industry continues to operate in an increasingly global and regulated environment, mastering internationally recognized engineering standards is becoming more important than ever. By participating in structured technical training, engineers and companies alike can strengthen their capabilities and remain competitive in a rapidly evolving industry.

About PetroSync Global Internasional
PetroSync was established in Singapore in 2010 and began its expansion into Indonesia in 2013. To this day, PetroSync has become a leading oil and gas training provider, with a participant passing rate as high as 90%.
 
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