Friday, August 21, 2015
Diamond Motors rolls out campaign on new Fuso
The Diamond Motors (Hansa Group) has
introduced a New Fuso
heavy-duty truck range of Fuso FZ which offers more benefits in terms of
efficiency, operation costs and suitable for the nature of Tanzania’s
infrastructures. The introduction
of a truck is aimed at facilitating the campaign dubbed “Ndiyo Fuso ni Faida” which is going on in various regions in
Tanzania.
A wide
range campaign movements has brought awareness to various stakeholders of
different sectors of the economy on the benefits of the use of new Fuso truck model
which is of the latest technology. The truck model is strong in terms of capability, reliability,
economy and long distance travelling. It also has the characteristics from the
in-built specifications which are running, reliable
consultation and the quality of the service network that determines how well and how long a truck
performs.
Diamond
Motors Limited has been the exclusive distributor of Fuso trucks in the country
for over 30 years. The company has set the bar in the automotive industry,
working with some of the world’s best vehicle brands. The company’s strong partnerships with global
leaders such as Mitsubishi passenger vehicles from Japan, Yokohama tires from
Japan, MTU and ZF from Germany have proven to be popular, with a diverse range
of customers from all across the island. The company has been playing a
major role in the transportation sector in the country since 1980 since it
introduced the Mitsubishi Fuso trucks and Bus Corporation.
A new range of Fuso FJ and Fuso FZ encompasses
exceptional functionality, durability, and comfort, giving customers an
entirely new breed of trucking technology. Fuso heavy- duty trucks delivers
lower operating costs, making them the best choice for smart businesses. Trucks ideal for long
distance and heavy loads with high torque engines optimized for power to
provide profitable transportation facility.
Transport sector is an important component of the economy and a common tool
used for development because of its intensive use of infrastructures.
This is even more so in Tanzania’s economy where economic opportunities are
increasingly related to the mobility of people, goods and service.
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