Daimler has scooped a big deal with German
logistics provider LEHNKERING which includes a comprehensive
service-leasing package.
The world’s largest truckmaker signed a
general agreement with Duisburg-headquartered LEHNKERING at the end
of July for the delivery of 220 Mercedes-Benz Actros trucks over
the next four years, ending in 2013. The first Actros truck is due
to be delivered in October.
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Mercedes-Benz CharterWay, the international
commercial vehicle financial services, contract hire and fleet
management arm of Daimler, will be providing the full leasing and
service package.
Under the terms of the general agreement, the
truckmaker will build the truck units at the Mercedes-Benz plant in
Wörth, and will deliver them at various LEHNKERING sites in
Germany, the Netherlands and Poland.
Head of Mercedes-Benz Trucks Hubertus Troska
said: “LEHNKERING and Mercedes-Benz are linked by more than 60
years of partnership. I am pleased that LEHNKERING has once again
chosen our trucks and comprehensive range of services.”
antonio.fabrizio@vrlfinancialnews.com
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