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NAZ aims to sell 4,000 different types of trailers in Saudi this year

NAZ is the largest manufacturer of semi-trailers, truck-mounted bodies, and process vessels in the Middle East

Dubai-based trailer manufacturer NAZ Industries says it aiming to sell 4,000 different types of trailers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this year. 

Since its establishment in 2001, NAZ products have gained a reputation in KSA for their quality and durability, added the firm in a statement on its website: “Thousands of visitors have flocked to our exhibition stands at BIG5 Riyadh and BIG-5 Dubai, underscoring the high demand for our offerings. This enthusiasm has driven us to focus more intently on the KSA market,” it added.

NAZ is the largest manufacturer of semi-trailers, truck-mounted bodies, and process vessels in the Middle East. With over 100,000 high-quality products delivered to more than 28 countries, it claims that its “reach and reputation are unmatched.”

NAZ recently opened a new 350,000 sqm production facility in Dubai Investment Park 2 (DIP-2). It is also planning a second location which is three times bigger than its main facility. With the new addition to its current facilities it is targeting a production capacity of 12,000 trailers per year, NAZ Industries CEO Adel Mir told T&FME.

“Our plan is to reach production and delivery of 12,000 trailers per year. The demand is there and we are working to expand in order to meet the demand. Our new facility in DIP-2 can deliver 3,200 units a year in 2 shifts.

“Our facility in freezone which is still under construction, can deliver 4500 units in two shifts. We have a supply contract with one of the most reputed steel factories in the region and we can get approximately 3,500 chassis of standard trailers from them every year. Once the chassis are built, they will be shifted to our own facilities for the completion of trailers.”

 

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