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NAMIB MILLS RELIES ON HINO FOR RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY

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Namib Mills, the largest grain processing company in Namibia, relies on a fleet of Hino trucks for reliability and efficiency in transporting raw materials and finished goods throughout Namibia.

Namib Mills, the largest grain processing company in Namibia, relies on a fleet of Hino trucks for reliability and efficiency in transporting raw materials and finished goods throughout Namibia.

One of the latest additions to the fleet is a Hino 700 2841 truck tractor which is proving its worth in daily operations drawing a three-axle GRW tautliner trailer, handling 28-30 ton payloads along major routes throughout the country. The average fuel consumption of this truck is 2.89 km/l (34.6 l/100 km) and it has an average running cost per kilometre of N$20.07 within the Namib Mills fleet, which is considered most satisfactory.

The Namib Mills fleet includes a diverse mix of 119 Hino trucks, made up of 200, 300 and 500 series models to support its extensive, countrywide logistics and distribution network. Fuel economy and low lifetime operating costs are two of the important reasons that Namib Mills chooses Hino trucks as a key partner in its business.

“We also choose Hino trucks because they are competitively priced while offering outstanding reliability and durability with the added benefit of being able to provide excellent after sales service at several dealerships around the country,” commented Willem le Roux, Namib Mills’ Distribution and Logistics Manager.

The Hino trucks in the fleet undergo regular maintenance at Hino Pupkewitz dealers in Namibia, strictly following the manufacturer’s recommended service intervals.

“This proactive approach contributes to the exceptional reliability and performance of the Hino trucks in our fleet over many years. This also ensures the smooth operation of our business which runs to tight time schedules,” explained Le Roux.

When asked if he would buy another Hino, Le Roux said the answer is simple: “Absolutely!”

Namib Mills has built up a long and successful history in Namibia. Founded in 1982, as a small milling company. It has expanded over the years and now offers a range of products that includes maize meals, flour, mahangu, sugar, rice and pasta.

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