CFAO Motors Kenya Hands Over 5 Brand New Mercedes Benz Actros Trucks to New Paleah Wholesalers

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CFAO Motors Kenya, the local Mercedes Benz Authorized dealer has handed over 5 brand new Mercedes Benz actros trucks to New Paleah Wholesalers – a local company involved in the supply of construction and improvement materials both for the industrial and home use.
The strategic move is aimed at modernizing the company’s fleet as it expands its diverse product portfolio venturing into the wholesale of hardware products, especially in the construction industry.

Speaking during the handover ceremony Wednesday morning, CFAO Motors Kenya General Manager equipment Julien Pioger noted that safety, comfort, affordability, and security of the users is at the fore front of the Mercedes Benz actros trucks model.

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“We are keen to collaborate with other Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to expand our customer base. We also intend to partner with other local brands to raise commercial transport operating efficiencies in the country. At the heart of our operations is customer safety, which we intend to maintain on a regular basis,” remarked Pioger.

The Mercedes-Benz Actros provides outstanding performance by reducing the risk of unplanned vehicle downtime while making repairs plannable, an optimum payload, unbeatable quality, through the proven engine assertiveness with optimized fuel consumption for a future-oriented solution. Also, maximum safety by having an active brake assist.

New Paleah Wholesalers CEO Douglas Kuria said: “We are excited to introduce this fleet to our customers and we are taking pride in its quality, the guaranteed safety, and comfort they will receive as they go about their day-to-day businesses from one part of the country to another. The partnership with CFAO Motors Kenya reflects a shared vision for the future of commercial transport.”

CFAO Motors Kenya continues to inject dynamism in the transport sector, ensuring safety and top-notch solutions to varied customer needs in the country.

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