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Jumbo Jet signs with SINOTRUK

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July 8, 2024
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Another historic signing! Jumbo Jet Auto Sales singed a multimillion-dollar contract with SINOTRUK

Another historic signing! Jumbo Jet Auto Sales singed a multimillion-dollar contract with SINOTRUK

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In a move set to further solidify its position as the largest heavy-duty equipment supplier in Guyana, Jumbo Jet Auto Sales has renewed its contract with the renowned Chinese manufacturer SINOTRUK. 

The renewal of the contract was announced by Tao Naijie, the General Manager of the Caribbean region for SINOTRUK, in a ceremony attended by Mr. Nasrudeen Mohamed, the Managing Director of Jumbo Jet Auto Sales.

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Tao Naijie expressed his satisfaction with the performance of Jumbo Jet Auto Sales under the leadership of Mr. Mohamed, highlighting the successful completion of their initial contract which saw the supply of over 500 trucks. The new contract, valued at an impressive US $150,000,000.00, is set to span a period of 5 years, extending the partnership between the two companies.

“We could not have found a better dealer to work with in Guyana,” stated Tao Naijie. “Mr. Mohamed has proven his capabilities in surpassing expectations in previous US40Mil contract, and we are confident that he will once again exceed the value set forth in this new contract.” 

In response, Mr. Nasrudeen Mohamed expressed his gratitude for the opportunity presented by the contract renewal, emphasizing the importance of the partnership with SINOTRUK in meeting the growing demand for heavy-duty trucks in Guyana’s booming economy.

“I have always been dedicated to providing the best foreign-used equipment, but with the economic growth and increased demand for trucks, I saw the potential for a partnership with SINOTRUK,” said Mr. Mohamed. “Their leading supplies, along with exceptional after-sales service and warranties, have allowed us to meet the needs of our customers effectively.”

Mr. Mohamed also took the opportunity to thank SINOTRUK for the partnership and Mr. Tao for his role in facilitating the contract. He expressed his appreciation for the unwavering support of his wife, Mrs. Mohamed, acknowledging her as a pillar of strength in his success.

As Guyana’s economy continues to expand, the partnership between Jumbo Jet Auto Sales and SINOTRUK is poised to play a crucial role in meeting the growing demand for heavy-duty trucks in the region. With a history of excellence and a commitment to quality, the two companies are set to lead the market in providing top-notch equipment and services to customers across Guyana.

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