Dangote Buys 3,500 Trucks From an Enugu-Based Automaker
Dangote
Group has entered into a long-term agreement with an Enugu-based automaker,
Transit Support Services Limited, for the supply of Shacman trucks being
assembled at the Anambra Motor Manufacturing Company Limited’s factory in
Emene, Enugu.
Already, the
group has purchased 3,500 trucks from the automaker worth N63bn, according to
the Managing Director of the Transit Support Services, Mr Frank Nneji
Nneji, who
spoke with journalists on Saturday after a facility tour of the truck assembly
line at the ANAMMCO plant, said the supplies amounted to over 90 per cent of
all Shackman trucks assembled at the factory since the revival of the plant
after a long period of abandonment.
“About 90
per cent of trucks produced here are for Dangote. Right now at the dump, we
have about 300 units. Since last year, we have done 800 units. Dangote Group
since inception has bought about 3,500 units from us. It also patronises the
Shackman trucks for its refinery currently being built in Lagos,” he said.
He said the
project had also kept busy the Onne port, which was dormant for many years.
According to
him, the port is used for the delivery of vehicle components supplied to the
ANAMMCO plant by its partner from China, Shaanxi Heavy Duty Automobile Import
& Export Company.
Nneji, who
is also the MD of ABC Transport Plc, the franchise holder of the Shacman
Nigeria, said the Dangote/Shacman truck deal had benefited the people in the
area immensely through job creation and training of young school leavers.
He said,
“This has been of tremendous benefit for the people in the South-East. For more
than seven years, this place was shut down.
There was no
activity until Shackman came and we made an agreement with the Shacman Group
and we started skeletally.”
He added,
“We were only able to start full production of trucks when we offered logistics
solutions to the Dangote Group. That was in 2016 when we started the first
agreement for 500 trucks.
“With this,
many workers of ANAMMCO who had been at home had to come back to work; some
local suppliers of lubricants, electrolyte and the rest had to return to business.”
Nneji noted
that the resuscitation of the ANAMMCO plant was made possible through the
establishment of the auto policy which encouraged local production of
automobiles
The General
Manager, Corporate Communications, Dangote Group, Mr Sunday Esan, said Dangote
was satisfied with the quality of Shacman trucks and assured of continued
patronage.
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FROM punchng.com/dangote-invests-n63bn-in-enugu-based-automaker-buys-3500-trucks
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