D' Biel Transportation Company

D' Biel Transportation Company
Industry Land Transport
Founder Luis Biel II
Headquarters San Jose Road, Baliwasan[1], Zamboanga City, Philippines
Area served
Zamboanga City, Basilan
Key people
Luis Biel III,[2] Luis Biel IV[3] (Owner)
Services Shuttle
Inter-City
Tourist

D' Biel Transportation Company is a bus company operated in Zamboanga City and Basilan province.[4] It is a family business currently spearheaded by the Zamboanga City Lone District Councilor, Luis Biel III[5] with a fleet of at least 50 buses and UV Express Service.[6]

History


Late 90's to 2006

D' Biel Transportation Company is a family business of both Rubio and Biel Family who are known in local politics along Zamboanga City and Basilan Province. Initiated by the late Isabela City Mayor, Luis Rubio Biel II in the late 90's.[6] it started with at least 5 Isuzu Journey surplus buses from Japan, around 10 Isuzu Forward trucks that are remodified into buses, and to at least 5 to 10 Isuzu Elf trucks which are modified into jeepneys. They initially serve the Zamboanga City's downtown (Zamboanga City Public Market / ZCPM) to Barangay Labuan in Zamboanga City and an inter-connecting route from Isabela City, Basilan to Lamitan City, Basilan.

Their buses are well-known by its iconic livery with the name "La Virgen Milagrosa" (Chavacano: The Miraculous Virgin), which depicts to the patron saint of Zamboanga City, The Our Lady of Pilar, and the "Rubiel" text in the front which is a short term for their family name "Rubio" and "Biel".

With their family came as the prominent politicians along the areas which D' Biel Transportation is serving, Luis Rubio Biel II constructed a bus terminal along Isabela City which is today's Isabela City West Terminal.

In year 2000, the company offers rent-a-car service such as bridal car and public utility vans. Once started with a Nissan Sentra, it grew with Honda Civic, and to at least five Nissan Urvan and Toyota Hiace van units.

With their business continuously growing and as they gained popularity in politics, it lures some terrorist group to extort their family and their business. Several threats were made against Luis Rubio Biel II. But it didn't stop him to pursue his leadership for Isabela City. Branded as the "Father of Isabela City", a Subanon Tribal Council noted how Biel II “proudly promoted the new city as a tourism destination mainly for its people’s rich and unique cultural diversity.”[6] In his eight years in public service since his first election in 1998, Biel II built a city hospital, government complex, public markets, two bus terminals, schools, day care and feeding centers for children, multi-purpose and barangay halls, roads for farmers, cultural centers for his Muslim constituents as well as Christians, health units, and many more.

However, in March 3, 2006[7] Biel II was shot dead inside the City Hall by the lone attacker Javer Gani. Gani was then killed by security forces, but four other people were wounded in the cross-fire.[8] The management took place by his son, Luis Biel III.

2006 to present

Luis Biel III, started his political carrer in Zamboanga City as a city councilor since 2007, while Luis Biel VI continued the legacy of his father in Isabela City.[9]

D' Biel Terminal in Magay St., corner Tomas Claudio St., Zamboanga City

By that time, their buses are starting to get old and are in need of heavy maintenance. By then, the bus company grew up with a coachbuilding division at their headquarters in order to cater their needs. Later on, they imported additional Isuzu Forward trucks which later converted into buses. Several imports were made from Pilipinas Hino Motors Inc., around another 5 Isuzu Journey buses imported from Japan, and a sum of Toyota Coasters. The fleet size grew from around 50 to now at least at least a hundred units. In 2014, they modernized their fleets with additional units from Almazora Motors Corporation. It also added with several Hyundai County buses for their Tourist services.

In the same year, D' Biel added a new route for Zamboanga City downtown (ZCPM) to Barangay Sangali.

Up until today, no other bus company managed to compete with D' Biel services. Still, they are the lone bus operator in Basilan Province and the lone bus operator to serve the inter-city bus services for Zamboanga City. Meanwhile, his sons are also active in politics and their company still receives extortions from terrorist groups demanding money from their company such as the Abu Sayyaf Group.[10][11]

Fleet

D' Biel 41, a prototype from Almazora Motors' Isuzu NQR Minibus which is made by D' Biel's coach building division

These are their bus units as of 2016:

They also serve a rent-a-car service with these following fleet:

Routes

Bus Terminals

Notable incidents

Most of their incidents were due to extortions.

See also

References

  1. http://www.yellow-pages.ph/business/d-biel-transportation-company-inc
  2. https://ph.linkedin.com/pub/dir/Luis/Biel
  3. http://www.ro9.dole.gov.ph/default.php?retsamlakygee=232&resource=c90a918b859bd1e56cf99af6246b128e
  4. "2 extortionists nabbed in Zambo | MindaNews". www.mindanews.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  5. "PressReader - Tempo: 2015-09-20 - ₱200,000 reward for bus bombers". www.pressreader.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  6. 1 2 3 "Subanon tribal council, slain Basilan mayor named "Peace Weaver" awardees | MindaNews". www.mindanews.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  7. Newspaper, The Mindanao Examiner Regional (2006-03-10). "The Mindanao Examiner: Basilan Bids Farewell To Luis Biel II, Mayor Of Isabela City". The Mindanao Examiner. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  8. Newspaper, The Mindanao Examiner Regional (2006-03-05). "The Mindanao Examiner: News Blackout In Basilan Mayor Slay". The Mindanao Examiner. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  9. Pareño, Roel. "Isabela City mayor killed; 4 escorts hurt". philstar.com. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  10. "Abante Online". old.abante.com.ph. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  11. Zamboanga, RJ Rosalado, ABS-CBN News. "Abu Sayyaf tagged in Zamboanga bombing". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  12. "Report: Three killed, one hurt in bus explosion in Zamboanga". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  13. News, ABS-CBN. "At least 1 killed, 34 injured in Zambo blast". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
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