Matsali Trading chooses Iveco buses for their transport business
Titus and Leonard Matsali founded Matsali Trading in 2007 and bought their first Iveco bus in the same year.
As far as they know, Matsali Transport was among one of the first companies to offer commuter transport in the southern parts of Namibia.
Matsali Transport transports customers to and from Windhoek, Keetmanshoop, Karasburg, Lüderitz and Grünau. Neighbouring countries like Swaziland, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Angola are also included in their routes offered.
Their first Iveco passenger bus has travelled 1.3 million kilometres to date and Titus is proud to announce that they still have the same engine and differential.
When asked why they choose Iveco to transport their customers, Titus and Leonard say: “We trust Iveco. They are very strong vehicles. We service our bus regularly and ensure that we drive it with care.”
Titus and Leonard recently took delivery of their New Iveco Daily, winner of the international title “Van of the Year 2015”. They chose the Comfort 23-seater, with the following features:
• Air suspended driver seat with armrest;
• Cruise control;
• Electric mirrors;
• Fog lights in front bumper;
• Climate control air conditioning;
• Controls for cell phone, air conditioner and radio on the steering wheel;
• ESP 9 safety system.
Matsali Transport provides a 24 hr, 365 day transport service to individuals and/or groups.
When asked why commuters choose to travel with Matsali Transport, Leonard responds: “Our customers have and continue to support us regularly as we use experienced, trusted and responsible drivers who get them to their destinations safely”.
Leonard adds: “We encourage fellow business owners in the transport industry to use Iveco vehicles for their business needs.”
To book your seat with Matsali Transport for your next trip, call Titus on 081 301 0343 or Leonard on 081 286 4477.
To obtain a quote on the New Iveco Daily, send an e-mail to Gunther Wilckens, Sales Manager at Africa Commercial Vehicles, Authorised Dealer of Iveco South Africa, at [email protected]
As far as they know, Matsali Transport was among one of the first companies to offer commuter transport in the southern parts of Namibia.
Matsali Transport transports customers to and from Windhoek, Keetmanshoop, Karasburg, Lüderitz and Grünau. Neighbouring countries like Swaziland, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Angola are also included in their routes offered.
Their first Iveco passenger bus has travelled 1.3 million kilometres to date and Titus is proud to announce that they still have the same engine and differential.
When asked why they choose Iveco to transport their customers, Titus and Leonard say: “We trust Iveco. They are very strong vehicles. We service our bus regularly and ensure that we drive it with care.”
Titus and Leonard recently took delivery of their New Iveco Daily, winner of the international title “Van of the Year 2015”. They chose the Comfort 23-seater, with the following features:
• Air suspended driver seat with armrest;
• Cruise control;
• Electric mirrors;
• Fog lights in front bumper;
• Climate control air conditioning;
• Controls for cell phone, air conditioner and radio on the steering wheel;
• ESP 9 safety system.
Matsali Transport provides a 24 hr, 365 day transport service to individuals and/or groups.
When asked why commuters choose to travel with Matsali Transport, Leonard responds: “Our customers have and continue to support us regularly as we use experienced, trusted and responsible drivers who get them to their destinations safely”.
Leonard adds: “We encourage fellow business owners in the transport industry to use Iveco vehicles for their business needs.”
To book your seat with Matsali Transport for your next trip, call Titus on 081 301 0343 or Leonard on 081 286 4477.
To obtain a quote on the New Iveco Daily, send an e-mail to Gunther Wilckens, Sales Manager at Africa Commercial Vehicles, Authorised Dealer of Iveco South Africa, at [email protected]
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