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Africa gets first Modular Concept Workshop

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The first in-Africa modular concept workshop – Lusaka Zambia.

MAN Truck & Bus Sub-Equatorial Africa launched Africa’s first Modular Concept Workshop for heavy commercial vehicles in Lusaka, Zambia recently.

A Zambian consortium of entrepreneurs wholly owns the new dealership, CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus, with Executive Director, Felix Siakamwi, providing hands-on leadership at the new facility.

Situated alongside the capital city’s main logistics arterial, Kafue Road, the new modular workshop, which makes use of four shipping containers under-roof on a concrete slab, boasts a reception office, parts warehouse, admin office and an engine room. The workshop floor can accommodate four trucks or buses at a time to undergo servicing and/or repair work.

The MAN TGX makes its appearance at the grand opening of the Lusaka dealership.
The MAN TGX makes its appearance at the grand opening of the Lusaka dealership.

The Modular Concept facilitates rapid construction at a fraction of the cost of an equivalent brick and mortar workshop.

According to Siakamwi, who also welcomed the ONE MAN kann Journey on its Lusaka stopover, “All of us at CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus are tremendously proud to be commencing operations for our official sales, repair and servicing of MAN trucks and buses, and Volkswagen trucks and buses in Zambia. It is indeed a great milestone for our country.”

CLA Lusaka Truck Bus with executive director Felix Siakamwi welcoming guests.
CLA Lusaka Truck Bus with executive director Felix Siakamwi welcoming guests.

CLA Lusaka Truck & bus was incorporated in 2014, stated Siakamwi, with the company being 100%-owned by Zambians. “CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus is managed by a board of directors with diverse backgrounds, experience and expertise.” he said.

The new Modular Concept Workshop is designed in Germany and CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus is the first commercial vehicle operation in Africa to construct the MAN-approved plan.

“We are extremely proud to be the first dealership in Africa to commence operations with this plan that until now has only been a concept for MAN Truck & Bus. My South African partner, Mr Thomas Ferreira (Head of Aftersales at MAN Sub-Equatorial Africa) personally helped plan and supervise construction of this first-in-Africa modular workshop from start to finish in just over three months. At CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus, we adopted this model as we were in a hurry to commence operations for a MAN dealership in Lusaka,” explained Siakamwi.

Guest-of-honour Deputy Minister of Mines, Richard Masukwa.
Guest-of-honour Deputy Minister of Mines, Richard Masukwa.

“Up until now, MAN Truck & Bus has not been adequately represented in Lusaka or in the Central and Southern Regions of Zambia. The lead-up to representation has been through the support of MAN Sub-Equatorial Africa operating out of South Africa, as well as local MAN dealership, Turnpan Zambia Limited, situated in Kitwe.

“From a global product competitiveness point of view, this paucity of representation has allowed competitor brands to gain market share in Zambia, at the expense of MAN. In some cases, this has resulted in the monopolisation of certain transport applications,”  Siakamwi added.

“Lusaka is a very important market for MAN Truck & Bus, specifically for its location in the region, as well as due to the economic growth it is experiencing. Zambia’s economy remains strong, with an expected GDP growth by the end of 2015 of over 6%. Inflation is expected to fall below 7%. Governance and democratic processes continue to gather strength with recent presidential by-elections reinforcing Zambia’s reputation as a peaceful and stable country.

“In addition, Zambia is in an exceptional position as a land-locked country as it benefits from several reliable alternative corridors, modes of transport and access to direct investment in the transport sector, mainly from South Africa.

Managing Director of MAN Truck Bus SA, Geoff du Plessis, highlights the dealer footprint in Africa.
Managing Director of MAN Truck Bus SA, Geoff du Plessis, highlights the dealer footprint in Africa.

MAN’s extensive dealer network of 45 dealerships throughout southern Africa with fully trained technicians and off-the-shelf genuine parts provide around-the-clock support to customer fleets.

The prospects for rapid growth at CLA Lusaka Truck & Bus are extremely promising, concluded Siakamwi: “We have identified a German finance partner who is keen to work with us and the Zambian Ministry of Transport and Communication on the prospect of a women-owner-driver transport operation scheme.

“Working in conjunction with the Development Bank of Zambia and other key industry players, such as mining, manufacturing, farming, construction, fuel, retail, this project is expected to commence with at least 400 trucks and 100 buses, and is designed to empower Zambian locals who are currently working in the transport sector. This new facility will play a pivotal role not only in the empowerment programme, but in the growth of Zambia’s transport sector as a whole.”

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