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Mr Arvinder Reel (left), Managing Director Toyota Kenya, Kamal Shah of United Millers Limited and Omar Osogo (right) General Manager Hino Division, during the handover of the Hino truck keys. [ Photo / Business Today ]
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Toyota Kenya has handed over new HINO trucks to United Millers Limited and Kisumu Concrete Products Limited in Kisumu. The two companies acquired the HINO trucks to bolster their transport fleet.

HINO Kenya is the commercial vehicle division and the distributor of HINO trucks and buses of Toyota Kenya.

United Millers Director Kamal Shah and his Kisumu Concrete Products Limited counterpart Lalji Rabadia hailed the partnership with Toyota Kenya, saying it has contributed to their success.

 “The fact that we have been able to maintain a good working relationship with Toyota Kenya is a clear pointer to the levels of success our partnership has achieved. HINO trucks have offered us powerful, economical and reliable services over the years and that is why their position as our logistics partner has been assured all through,” said Mr. Kamal during the handover.

HINO trucks are famed for their long-lasting dependability with powerful engines and fuel efficiency. According to Toyota Kenya Managing Director Mr Arvinder Reel, Toyota Kenya’s widespread distribution network, genuine spare parts and good aftersales service have given it the edge over its competitors in service delivery.

HINO has carefully selected truck models from a vast range that suit the requirements of the country in which they will operate with the HINO 300 series and HINO 500 series being popular in the Kenyan market.

“Our confidence in the durability and efficiency of our trucks stems from the fact that HINO trucks are built with genuine parts and offers a warranty of 100,000KM or 24/36 months for the HINO 500 FC and HINO 300 respectively,” added Mr Reel.

HINO Kenya’s presence in the market means that HINO understands the Kenyan terrain hence their strong and hardy trucks that get the job done.

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