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NBK Automobiles will supply Abaza Group for Trading & Contracting with 40 Actros trucks that will help them fulfill various construction and trading works.
Nasser Bin Khaled (NBK) Automobiles, the exclusive distributor of Mercedes-Benz branded vehicles in Qatar, has entered into an agreement with Abaza Group for Trading & Contracting, one of the leading contracting companies in Qatar, for the supply of a range of Mercedes-Benz branded trucks.
According to the agreement, NBK Automobiles will supply Abaza Group for Trading & Contracting with 40 Actros trucks that will help them fulfill various construction and trading works. “We are pleased to partner with Abaza Group for Trading & Contracting, and contribute to their development plans for Qatar. NBK Automobiles and Mercedes-Benz are committed to the country’s national advancement and we are confident the ‘Actros’ range of heavy duty vehicles will deliver as per expectations.
These reliable and efficient trucks have been designed to set new benchmarks for long distance transport, with a multitude of new productivity, comfort and safety features that guarantee a cost effective experience.
“NBK Automobiles is one of the leading providers of commercial trucks in Qatar, and has been involved in key large scale developments locally. We look forward to supporting the ambitious growth plans of Abaza Group and building a long-lasting relationship,” said Khalid Shaaban, general manager, NBK Automobiles.
Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles has built its success by establishing “solid, longstanding” relationships with its customers, and through offering a wide range of products that appeal to car enthusiasts who appreciate quality and style. As a brand, Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles is deeply associated with a successful history of premium quality service and market leadership.
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