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The National Trailers Company signs a cooperation agreement with China’s JCK Company

Within the plans to develop and raise production and competitive capabilities in the Libyan market, the National Company for Trailers signed during the beginning of last February a cooperation agreement between it and the Chinese company JCK specialized in trucks, heavy machinery, gantry and forklifts and others, which operates according to Japanese specifications and the engine and its spare parts are from the German company Bosch. It is a company that is present in the global market in Europe, America, and Algeria. It even has factories, Egypt, Africa, Saudi Arabia and others.

The aim of signing the agreement is to provide trucks from three families, light, medium and heavy. Now, the family of light trucks has been established, where 10 trucks have been supplied, and work is underway to manufacture their equipment before they are put on the Libyan market.

As for prices, through the tour of the Libyan market and prices, prices were found competitive and appropriate, in addition to the excellent specifications. « We had contact with banks, where we contacted Jumhouria Bank and the Commercial Bank for sale through Islamic funding.

There will be integrated maintenance workshops for all trucks, especially the JAC, which is the primary goal in terms of providing spare parts and after-sales services so that they will be present during the coming period with the start of the trucks being launched in the Libyan market, where the National Company for Trailers owns technical personnel in maintenance and others with the possibility of training elements to raise their efficiency in the future in coordination with JAC Company, in addition to a proposal for the possibility of technicians from China being here for training.

Adapted from National Trailers Agency Official Facebook Page

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