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Ghandhara Nissan launches ‘Renault Truck’ in Pakistan

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Renault Trucks introduces new c, K and D ranges • French brand working with GNL has launched its full range of trucks Today

KARACHI: Renault Trucks, in partnership with Ghandhara Nissan Ltd (GNL) introduced its full range of Renault Trucks in the Pakistan market. Initially GNL will import these trucks from Europe, the company announced.

Renault Trucks and GNL signed co-operation agreement in early 2018 to represent Renault Trucks in Pakistan. GNL will be responsible for the import, distribution and after-sales service of the three new ranges, as well as the CKD assembly at its manufacturing site situated at Port Qasim, Karachi by the end of 2019, which demonstrates the company’s significant commitment to the country.

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Currently all the vehicles are being imported in Built-up condition from Lyon, France.

The new Renault Trucks range was unveiled to over 500 guests, including corporate & individual customers, bankers, vendors, government officials, media persons and representatives from Renault Trucks.

Speaking at the launch, Olivier De Saint Meleuc, Senior Vice President of Renault Trucks International, said, “I am personally proud to witness this milestone for Renault Trucks in Pakistan with our partner GNL.”

He said Pakistan is an important market for Renault Trucks. Pakistan is rapidly developing with many large infrastructure projects specially under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), that require robust & reliable trucks to cater demanding operations. Renault Trucks offer fuel efficiency, engine performance and safety along with lower maintenance and operational costs, ultimately providing profitability to the customers.

With our new range launched in 2013, we have deployed significant resources to ensure these vehicles deliver maximum reliability. Each range has undergone rigorous quality trials and has been exhaustively field-tested under actual operating conditions to meet the demands for reliability and robustness expected by our customers in Pakistan”.

Ahmed Kuli Khan Khattak, Chief Executive Officer of GNL thanked the management of Renault Trucks and esteemed guests.

 

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