Following its impressive performance in
the overseas markets, King Long is embracing 2015 with even more encouraging
news. With a noticeable market presence in Nigeria, the bus maker is securing
new deals in this African nation at the beginning of the new year. On Mar. 25,
a total number of 202 units King Long KINGO buses were well lined at Xiamen
Port, ready for their delivery to Africa. It is expected that this batch of
buses will start their official operation in Nigeria in early June.
King Long sealed this big deal with its long-time loyal customer in Nigeria. It
is also known that the customer has well developed transportation networks
across the nation and has already bought nearly 1,000 units of various types of
buses from King Long.
This time, King Long KINGO wins the heart of its customer by offering a number
of attractive features. First, its 2.7 L gasoline engine meets the frequent
operation demands in the local markets. Second, its spacious interior
facilities provide more travel amenities for travelers. Third, its ABS + EBD
and radar system for backing ensure multi layers of shields against various
safety hazards.
With complex road conditions, Nigeria has a huge demand for light buses, which
are the chief travel means for local citizens. However, the competition in the
light bus market is quite intense. Still, King Long has not only won its
popularity in the passenger transportation market, its KINGO buses are also
widely used for wide public services, such as medical treatments, police
services, etc. According to the bus maker, the export volume of its KINGO to
Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, reached over 100 units every
quarter in 2014. For the whole year, a total number of 821 units King Long
light buses arrived in Nigeria for official operation. In the face of the
restructuring of the local auto industry, constant changes of the industrial
policies, the spread of Ebola, and the instability of the local political
environment, King Long indeed handed in a satisfactory result in Nigerian market
last year.
In recent years, King Long has become increasingly well known in Nigeria. Users
of King Long light weight buses, all spoke highly of the high reliability of
the vehicle, the company’s comprehensive after-sale services and high
performance-price ratio. One customer from Nigeria also indicates that it is
planning to replace all its old vehicles with KINGO buses, thus expanding its
King Long light bus fleet so as to meet the rising local demands.