Al Attiya Motors and Trading Company (AMTC), the exclusive agent for Renault Trucks in Qatar, has delivered 12 units to Beton Ready-mix in addition to the 15 units in their existing fleet.
The new units were handed over to Robert Terzis, managing director of Beton Ready-mix, by Samer Makkawi, sales manager of Renault Trucks Qatar.
“The new additions, with their advanced technical features and attributes, are expected to enhance the performance and productivity of the Beton Ready-mix fleet of trucks thanks to the reliability and robustness of the all-new K range that is designed for harsh conditions and unforgiving climate,” according to a statement.
Through AMTC, Renault Trucks has “achieved great success in the Qatari market”, and a large number of companies and establishments have chosen them for their fleets over the years, the statement adds.
On the occasion, Terzis said: “Our decision to buy Renault Trucks is based on our experience with the current fleet and, most importantly, our confidence in AI Attiya Motors and Trading Company in providing excellent after-sales
service.”
Mohamed Maali, CEO of AMTC, expressed pleasure at the deal, saying: “Beton Ready-mix’s choice to go with Renault Trucks reaffirms the success of Renault Trucks and its ability to offer the right truck for the right application.”
The French-made Renault Trucks models are “distinguished by their capacity for endurance and highly efficient performance”, the statement notes. The line-up includes a range of sizes and models, including dump trucks, fuel tankers, garbage trucks, trailer traction units and others.
“The success achieved by Renault Trucks in the Qatari market can be attributed to its brand, which is renowned in this field, and to the excellent reputation enjoyed by AMTC in terms of the service and transport solutions offered to our customers,”
Makkawi added.
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