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Hilton Trans Ltd and Translivia (Pvt) Ltd will buy Hino vehicles for urban transport scheme in Karachi.
According to the Chief Executive of Hilton Trans Limited, Mohammad Arshad Latif, before finalising the deal, "we have made a very thorough survey of the different makes and models available in the domestic and international markets.
"The purchase of Hino vehicles was made in the light of the findings of the survey as Hino vehicles are perfectly in line with the local conditions and can bear the brunt of hard and rough running environment.
"The strong after sales support, available to Hino vehicles, are matchless and made our decision making become easier in the end when we examined the successful operation of Hino UTS buses in different cities of our country," he said.
According to the Chief Executive, Translivia (Pvt) Ltd, Ghulam Rabbani Luther: "Due to my very good experience with Hino vehicles in the past, I have made only one decision of buying Hino.
"We are sure of the proven Hino vehicle's reliability and durability as well as its economical vehicle running expenses. Furthermore, Hinopak is providing full transportation solution by providing chassis and beautiful and rugged bodies and so it is like one window shopping," he said.
The Director, Sales and Marketing, Hinopak Motors, Mohammad Irfan Shaikh, while thanking them for reposing confidence in Hino vehicles, assured the management of both companies of their strong and untiring support in making their vehicles running all the time.
"As Hinopak is the market leader for the last 16 years in the commercial market and also the pioneer in providing state of the art urban buses, Translivia and Hilton Trans decisions will results in the successful operation of Urban Transport Scheme-UTS in Karachi," he said.-PR

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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