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Chikahiro, Managing Director and CEO of Hinopak Motors Limited, said on Tuesday that Hinopak is going to introduce and present locally assembled CNG buses to the President of Pakistan in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Speaking at the inauguration of 'Hino Frontier 3-S' dealership and launching of 'Hino FM 2P' (new class of 6x4 Prime Hino truck) at a simple ceremony, he said that Hinopak is already supplying 'convention fuel' buses to urban transport scheme in Karachi whereas it has also supplied buses to Punjab urban transport.
He said that the company has supplied around 1000 buses under urban road transport schemes up till now.
The Managing Director praised the economic policies of Pakistan and said that the indicators point that the country's economic condition would further improve in the next few years.
He said that with the improvement of economic conditions transport requirements would also increase which would need more vehicles and hoped that Pakistan may be flooded with many vehicles from China, Korea, India and other countries.
Hinopak is prepare itself to meet the upcoming challenges and hoped that it would retain its market share by offering best products with competitive price and after-sale services Chikahiro said that Hinopak dealers are very essential part of its existence. Without their support, Hinopak could not have reached the position where it stands now. "We have always given great importance to the development of our dealership network in Pakistan."
He said that the name suggests that '3-S' stands for 'sales, service and parts', the three most significant areas of business.
Kunihiko Susuki, Senior Managing Director, Hino Motors Limited Japan, said that Pakistan is a very important international market for Hino and Hino Motors in committed to the development of Pakistan automotive industry and local commercial market.
He said that this commitment is evident from the fact that not only does Hino Motors hold 60 percent equity in Hinopak and has introduced new models which are not only environmental-friendly but also meet the transportation needs of the country.
Muhammad Irfan Shaikh, Director, Sales and Marketing, Hinopak, said that '3-S' dealership would be the backbone of the company. "Our aim of achieving total customer satisfaction cannot be achieved without the support of our 3-S dealership."
Welcoming the guests, Abdul Qayyum, of Hino Frontier, said that both Hinopak and its dealers have worked hard to ensure the success of Hino in the commercial market, and expressed confidence that "our persistent efforts will help Hino enjoy its market domination in the future as well".

Copyright Business Recorder, 2004

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