2016-09-28 16:59:36
SINOTRUK and New Zealand 3S Shop Opening and Delivery Ceremony was held grandly at the "commercial capital" of New Zealand --- Auckland on September 10. Ma Chunji, the Board Chairman of SINOTRUK (Hong Kong) Limited, BillHyslop, the responsible officer of New Zealand Ministry of Communications, Wade · Glass, the Chairman of LignatorCompany, distributors in New Zealand, key clients, Bank of China New Zealand Branch, Media representatives and others from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony.
Ma Chunji noted that, the opening of the 3S shop was a good starting for the cooperation between both sides, with an important milestone meaning, which was beneficial to consolidate and improve the market position and brand awareness of SINOTRUK in the market of New Zealand so as to achieve win-win cooperation between both sides. The sincere cooperation between SINOTRUK and Lignator Company will certainly create greater benefits for the users and greater value for the society as well as make greater contributions to revitalize the national auto industry and promote economic prosperity of New Zealand by virtue of the advanced technology that was introduced from Maschinenfabrik Augsburg Nürnberg (MAN) and the powerful development and research strength of SINOTRUK.
Bill Hyslop provided great help for the cooperation between SINOTRUK and 里格内特 Company, made improvement suggestions for the adaptability of the products, and he wished that both sides could cooperate sincerely and make in-depth development for a long term. Wade · Glass, the Chairman of 里格内特 Company (the franchisee of SINOTRUK in New Zealand), spoke highly for the performance and quality of the products of SINOTRUK and felt confident for the products of SINOTRUK to succeed in New Zealand.
The VIP guests attending the opening ceremony spoke highly for HOWO A7 8X4 logging transporter, 6X4 tractors, T5 6X2 trucks and chassis of 6X4 mixer truck, and many clients placed additional orders on site. "Made in China" represented by SINOTRUK opened the market of New Zealand steadily.