After Three-Year Gap Isuzu Steps Back In Tanzania
Posted on : Monday, 10th August 2020
Isuzu East Africa has declared its return to the Tanzanian market after three years. In the event, it also disclosed its local distributor. The automotive assembler said in a statement that the return aimed at expanding its footprint in the region.
The global automotive firm appointed a subsidiary of the Egyptian firm Al Mansour Auto EA (Tanzania) Ltd - a globally esteemed company - as its authorised distributor in the region with effect from July 1, 2020.
"The investment in this market comes at a time when most companies are delaying investments due to the uncertain economic times. This move is proof of the confidence Isuzu and Al Mansour have in the growth opportunities within the Tanzanian market," the company stated.
Prospective customers will now be able to buy the brand's new vehicles from the outlet's showroom in Dar es Salam.
"We are excited to re-establish our presence in Tanzania through our newly appointed dealer. Our long-term goal is to meet our customer requirements, offering innovative transport solutions and robust aftersales value as a trusted logistics partner," said the Isuzu EA managing director, Ms Rita Kavashe.
"Tanzania is a quickly growing market having attained a lower-middle income status (last year, as announced by the World Bank) on July 1, 2020 - mainly compelled by its strong economic performance over the last decade.
"Our assurance is to offer quality products and services to our customers - and steer Tanzania towards greater economic growth," said the country general manager for Al Mansour Auto EA, Mr Anurup Chatterjee.