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Isuzu East Africa assumes control of UD Trucks in Kenya

Isuzu East Africa has obtained distributorship rights to assemble and sell UD Trucks in Kenya

In Summary
  • Isuzu East Africa is gearing up to assemble the heavy-duty Quester and the medium duty Croner for sale in Kenya.
  • mmediate after sales support will be extended to existing UD Trucks customers to ensure a seamless ownership experience for UD Trucks customers.
From Left Rita Kavashe, Managing Director - Isuzu East Africa, Mourad Hedna, President, UD Trucks MEENA (Middle East, East and North Africa Region), and Isuzu East Africa’s Chairman Hiroshi Hisatomi after signing UD Trucks Distributorship Rights Agreement.
From Left Rita Kavashe, Managing Director - Isuzu East Africa, Mourad Hedna, President, UD Trucks MEENA (Middle East, East and North Africa Region), and Isuzu East Africa’s Chairman Hiroshi Hisatomi after signing UD Trucks Distributorship Rights Agreement.
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Isuzu East Africa  has obtained distributorship rights to assemble and sell UD Trucks in Kenya.

Speaking at a media event held at its Nairobi premises, Isuzu East Africa’s Managing Director, Rita Kavashe, said that the company was delighted to add the UD Trucks brand to its portfolio.

“We understand commercial vehicles and their applications being a key player in the industry. Isuzu East Africa is also a automotive distributor in the region and has been the overall market leader for 12 consecutive years,” she explained.

Rita further observed that the UD Trucks brand is well respected in Kenya, with its various model lines affectionately referred to as ‘Ndovu’ for CW 450 and ‘Nyati’ for PKB, symbolizing their robustness and durability.

UD Trucks MEENA (Middle East, East and North Africa Region) president, Mourad Hedna, expressed confidence in Isuzu East Africa’s ability to provide support to UD Trucks customers.

“I am confident that with our Japanese Brand heritage, our latest Euro 5 Range covering from 10 to 80 Tonnes, and the dedication and expertise of Isuzu East Africa, we will have one of the most competitive offers for our customers in Kenya bringing back our strong and long legacy,” Mourad added.

On his part, Isuzu East Africa’s Chairman Hiroshi Hisatomi, said that Isuzu EA’s partnership with UD Trucks was yet another demonstration of the strong relationships built with customers over the years.

Isuzu East Africa is gearing up to assemble the heavy-duty Quester and the medium duty Croner for sale in Kenya, with the official sales launch scheduled in the second half of 2024.

Immediate after sales support will be extended to existing UD Trucks customers to ensure a seamless ownership experience for UD Trucks customers.

This partnership brings together the complete and modern UD Trucks range and the very strong local expertise in Truck business.

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