Hino Malaysia hands over 10 new refrigerated trucks

By CARSIFU | 10 May 2022


SHAH ALAM: Hino Motors Sales (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd recently handed over a total of 10 units of Hino refrigerated trucks to Quanterm Logistics to enhance its cold chain business.

The 10 vehicles are four units light-duty commercial vehicle (LCV) Hino 300 Series Pro XZC730, four units medium-heavy duty commercial vehicle (MCV) Hino 500 Series GH8JR1A, and two units prime movers Hino 500 Series SG2PE1B.

Held at Quanterm Logistics head office, the event was attended by both companies’ top management members.

Quanterm Logistics was founded in 1992 as a freight forwarding company in domestic and international market that covered wholly in Southeast Asia and Ocenia.

To ensure each element in the supply chain cycle are tailored to the customer’s business requirements, strong and seamless transportation line is one of strong pillars for Quanterm Logistics.

Quanterm Logistics managing director John Tay Chong Yen said Hino is committed to providing its drivers comprehensive driving training, and as well as the company with convenient accessibilities for services maintenance and after-sales support.

“This is our first-time Quanterm Logistics partnering with Hino. We believe that with Hino’s unprecedented commitment to us, we would certainly further enhance our partnership with Hino in the future,” he added.

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Hino managing director Atsushi Uchiyama said the company need to fully understand customer’s business and needs as a truck provider.

“Transporting of fresh and frozen goods requires expertise especially in temperature control and Quanterm Logistics has set a high standard of traceability and requirements,” he said.

In addition, Hino also takes an initiative to improve driving skills among commercial vehicle drivers through the establishment of its training centre, Hino Total Support Customer Center (HTSCC) in Sendayan, Negeri Sembilan.

Quanterm Logistics has registered their fleet supervisors to sit the training and agreed higher fuel efficiency could be achieved with enhanced driving skills.

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