Thursday, December 6, 2018

Tekur Abay transport 46 licensed vehicles with 183 million birr purchase


Image result for volvo truckTekur Abay transport 46 licensed vehicles with 183 million birr purchase done as part of the success of Teret  , a subsidiary of plc,  bought a truck of over 183 million birr. Tekur Abay Transport has 46 trucks and is currently in the process of being rebranded by the end of December. According to Seyoum Melaku, a private freight forwarder who is responsible for the black belt transport, the new and modern cargo trucks and buses purchased by the company have since begun to undermine the country's freight transport problems. It is a great contributing factor.

Seyum said that these trucks are modern vehicles with 380 horse power and 400 cc load capacity. The company is implementing the company's internal operational and organizational modifications to ensure that all vehicles are afforded and backed by technology.

According to Seyum, a transportation engineer with GPS technology, It is working to establish a computer system for the selection and use of computers. According to the Gross Domestic Product Board, it has plans to purchase 100 vehicles for the company to strengthen its fleet of new vehicles, which are currently being used to replace the existing vehicles. The project has been undertaken in the construction of the G + 10 level building in Kombolcha town, with the design of consulting and consulting firm.

The project is currently underway with over 7 years of construction site in Addis Ababa. The project is currently being finalized by the project developers. Year into Construction Planning is underway and is underway.
 Tekure Abay transport is an integral part of the transportation sector in the transport sector which plays a vital role in the economic growth of our country. It is contributing its contribution to the income and expenditure of our country.

Currently, four types of car models, including the Aerotrac, the Sinotruk, the Volvo, and the Tracker, are registered in the company, including 219 existing heavy vehicles, including those in the process of removing the vehicle.

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