Hino Motors Sales (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (HINO) earlier today officially handed over of 10 trucks to customer, Integrated Logistics Solutions Sdn Bhd over at Integrated Logistics Solutions's warehouse in Taman Perindustrian Subang. The trucks comprised of 4 Hino 300 Series Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) trucks and 6 units of the Hino 500 Series Medium Commercial Vehicle (MCV) truck.
The Hino 300 and Hino 500 series have recently been improved by HINO with the emphasis safety and security of the vehicle. The truck manufacturer is the first brand in Malaysia that complies with the new UNECE regulations. HINO is moving ahead to increase its safety specifications for their products as a step towards increasing customer satisfaction.
One of the reason Integrated Logistics Solutions decided to purchase these truck is that the LCV and MCV specifically suits each segment of the market. They have bought:
Hino 300 Series
o XZU640 (1 unit)
o XZU720 (3 units)
Hino 500 Series
o GH8JR1A (1 unit)
o SG2PE1B (4 units)
o GD1J (1 unit)
Integrated Logistics Solutions (ILS) provides a total transport solution which includes warehousing, forwarding, haulage and cold chain. They have been in the logistic industry since 1973. Having operational function carrying medium to heavy duty weight cargo, HINO has become a preferred brand for this company. It could be said that ILS have chosen Hino trucks based on the specifications, safety features, service packages and the strength of the brand itself.
Hino’s Managing Director, Mr. Ken Iwamoto was present and handed over a mock key as a gesture of the handover to the Chairman of ILS Sdn Bhd, Dato’ Wan Ariff bin Wan Hamzah.
HINO update
It is actually HINO's 40th anniversary here in Malaysia. This is a memorable year for them as aside from being around for 4 decades, HINO had also launched their upgraded training facilities in Sendayan. The Hino Total Support Customer Centre (HTSCC) is the first HINO customer centre outside of Japan and the first training circuit for commercial vehicle here in Malaysia. The facility is scheduled to be in operation by November where HINO will be able to conduct high quality training for Malaysian HINO truck operators.
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