Tata Motors launches Prima and Ultra trucks in Kuwait
The launch of these trucks follow the successful delivery of orders from waste management and cleaning companies operating for the Kuwait Municipality.
Tata Motors has launched its Prima and Ultra truck range in Kuwait. The OEM emerged as the single largest company to supply trucks spanning the heavy, medium and light categories for various applications for usage by cleaning companies in the Kuwait municipality. It is also the largest single order of Tata Prima trucks.
The launch of these trucks follows the successful delivery of orders from waste management and cleaning companies operating for the Kuwait Municipality. Tata Motors bagged the contracts that includes the use of its new-generation Prima and Ultra trucks for municipality cleaning projects for the next 5 years.
According to Rudrarup Maitra, head - international business, commercial vehicles, Tata Motors, “The recent order is reflective of our commitment to be an integral participant in the international landscape as well. We hope to continue our long and rewarding partnership with the Waste Management and Cleaning companies operating in the Kuwait Municipality. We also conducted training workshops for the technicians and drivers to familiarize them with the vehicles, to have better drivability and performance.”
Tata Motors has partnered Kuwait’s Al Zayani Company for supply of these trucks. Nail Alzayani, MD, Al Zayani Group said: “The new next-generation range of commercial vehicles by Tata Motors, the Prima and Ultra brand are shaped by technology, and is in every sense, giving GCC customers competitive business advantages, with the trusted credentials of the Tata Motors brand. We cherish our partnership with Tata Motors and are geared to deliver a blend of high quality and unique value to our customers in Kuwait”.
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