Deepway Expands Middle East Presence With Omani Distribution Deal
Chinese new energy heavy truck manufacturer, Deepway Technology Company, has expanded its Middle East presence. The company signed a distribution agreement in Oman with local dealer group Top Autos LLC, following a similar deal in the United Arab Emirates. The agreement was inked in Muscat, creating a 'complementary north-south presence' for Deepway in the Gulf region.
Deepway's founder and CEO, Shi Jun, aims to strengthen the company's sales and service coverage in the region through this partnership. The company's trucks, designed for long-distance haulage, are energy-efficient and well-suited to the Gulf's extreme heat conditions.
The Omani government's target to have 35% of new vehicle sales be electric by 2030 aligns with Deepway's entry into the market. This is Deepway's second distribution deal in the Middle East, following a recent partnership in the United Arab Emirates.
The agreement with Top Autos LLC in Oman will allow Deepway to better serve its customers in the Gulf region. With its energy-efficient trucks and the supportive government policies, Deepway is well-positioned to contribute to Oman's electric vehicle goals.
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