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Cars & Autos | Thursday 3 October, 2019 1:40 am |
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Toyota Tsusho Establishes Hino Truck Wholesaler in Saudi Arabia

Toyota Tsusho Corporation (“Toyota Tsusho”) announces today it has established a Saudi Arabian wholesaler and retailer for Hino Motors, Ltd. (“Hino”) trucks in partnership with local conglomerate Jamjoom Group. The wholesaler, Tsusho Jamjoom Trading Company (”TJT”), began full-scale sales activities in October, 2019 as the first-ever Japanese-owned truck wholesaler in Saudi Arabia. 

 

Saudi Arabia, one of the leading oil-producing countries in the Middle East, is pursuing Vision 2030 as its economic and social reform strategy to reduce dependence on oil production and diversify industry. Amid this reform, local truck demand continues to expand, and currently Saudi Arabia accounts for 50% of the commercial vehicle market in the Middle East. Going forward, sustained expansion of the demand for trucks is expected due to the role they play in the logistics infrastructure supporting new industry born from industrial diversification and the increase in construction investment.

 

In 1972, Toyota Tsusho began exporting Hino trucks to Saudi Arabia, partnering with the Jamjoom Group as a local Hino distributor. The newly established TJT combine the Jamjoom Group’s local sales network with Toyota Tsusho’s after-sales service know-how developed through its automobile business. TJT will not only enhance the sales function, but bolster total support for commercial vehicles encompassing vehicle inspection, maintenance and repair, and spare parts supply.

 

As economic growth continues in Saudi Arabia, Toyota Tsusho will strive to contribute to the country’s further development through supplying Hino trucks with QDR (excellent quality, durability, and reliability), generating new jobs, and training technicians.

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