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VON Automobiles launches commercial vehicle range

By Kingsley Jeremiah
11 December 2015   |   12:25 am
VON Automobiles Nigeria Limited has launched new range of adaptable commercial vehicles to which is expected to improve its product lineup and offer options to haulage and logistics Companies in the country to enhance their business operations.

BRTVON Automobiles Nigeria Limited has launched new range of adaptable commercial vehicles to which is expected to improve its product lineup and offer options to haulage and logistics Companies in the country to enhance their business operations.

A subsidiary of Stallion Motors Nigeria, VON Automobiles is representatives of vehicle manufacturers and local assemblers of commercial vehicles including Ashok Leyland, Hyundai Light Duty Trucks and Iveco range of trucks and Light Commercial Vehicles.

Speaking at an exhibition of VON adaptable range of trucks and buses in Lagos, Stallion Ashok Leyland Head of Commercial Vehicle, Sales and Service, Anurag Alagh said that the vehicles are reasonably priced to encourage small businesses and prominent companies.

He enjoined business owners including haulage and logistics companies to patronise the vehicles, stating that they are capable of adding value to businesses and increasing return on investment.
Alagh added that the evolving needs and preferences of prospective business owners especially haulage and logistics companies prompted VON to introduce durable and economical trucks.

“We won’t stop at providing the best products and services to our customers to enable them enjoy value-added experience,” Alagh.

He said the company has partnered with dependable finance institutions in the country to support prospective buyers seeking for credit facility as is the practice in advanced markets.

“Our goal is to encourage more prospective customers to buy new and adaptable commercial vehicles particularly now that the Federal Government is committed to implementing the National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP),” Alagh noted.

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