Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco) has delivered a large number of Volvo FM 400 4X2 tractor heads to freight forwarding and shipping company Tokyo Freight Services.
“Volvo Trucks is witnessing solid growth while retaining a leading position in the Qatari market. Safeguarding the investment of our clients with superior equipment and after-sales support is our prime goal,” said Faisal Sharif, managing director of Domasco.
Muthanikatt Abdulla, managing director at Tokyo Freight Services, said: “It was quite an aggressive decision for us to buy 58 trucks with trailers during the current global recession. We’ve chosen the Volvo FM400 tractor head due to its high quality and, when it’s coupled with value-added services provided by Domasco, we expect an increase in our fleet uptime.”
Mohamed Majeed, sales and marketing manager (commercial vehicles) at Domasco, added: “Volvo trucks are brawny steel titans that can take on any extreme road condition or climate variances in Qatar. Volvo FM 400 4X2 tractor heads guarantee maximum productivity in extreme surface conditions by transporting large loads quickly and efficiently.”
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