Chinese vehicles are "very good and affordable" - Zonda Tec MD's plea to Ghanaians

... as it unveils latest Forland Light Duty Trucks and Wuling vehicles


Zonda Tec Ghana Limited, renowned light and heavy duty equipment trading company has officially outdoored the latest Forland Light Duty Trucks and Wuling Passenger & Cargo Vans onto the Ghanaian automobile market.

The trucks which are the first on the market came with new technology, quality, durability, highly efficiency, affordability, less fuel consumption as well as offers after sales service.
Chief Executive Officer of the company, Yang Yang, said the trucks which are mini and light duty are all fresh and newly made.

According to Yang Yang, Forland is the number one product in China in terms of sales volume, quality and policies it has for the customer. She called on Ghanaians to patronise the trucks because they are made here in Ghana.

“If you take the data for this year, Forland in China is number one, so we are here to have the best sale service for our customers so they can patronise more and more Chinese products. We want Ghanaians to have this thinking that Chinese goods are also very good. We are doing very well in the market because we have the best quality goods. This is the thinking I want to create for the Ghanaian market”.

“For Zonda when we sell a product, first, we look at the quality, we only deal with the best and quality goods from China, for example the sin truck, are the world most famous brand from China. Now in Ghana when everybody is buying tipper trucks, they are looking at China trucks, so when I get to know of the best of China, I will quickly bring them to Ghana”.

“Fellow Ghanaians, come and patronise our goods. Please desert the concept that Chines goods are not of high quality. I want to assure all Ghanaian that our goods are of high quality and we have sufficient spare parts and we have the best assembling plant here. We want you to really patronise us and you will not regret when you utilise goods in Zonda”, she added.
She said the company also constructed an ultra-modern training centre aimed at training Ghanaian engineers and mechanics with experts from China, adding that the company currently employed over 200 Ghanaian.

As a female entrepreneur, Yang called on Ghanaians to support all female entrepreneurs so they can create jobs. In this world, we do not have enough female entrepreneurs. If I am a female entrepreneur, whenever I am doing something or products, I am putting my whole energy on it, so we are very serious with our products and with our service.

"Zonda does not pride ourselves only in the area of sales, but we also provide efficient and prompt after-sales services by providing quality and affordable spare parts and a team of professional engineers and technicians to attend to all servicing needs of customers," she added.
Jackie Chan, West Africa representative for Forland said the company is the number one truck manufacturer with focus on customer relationship by creating a service of total care.
Nii Dun IV, representative of the Paramount Chief of Kpone Traditional Area commended the company for its innovation and bringing employment to the people of the area.

He said, Ghanaians should utilise the trucks because it is of high quality.

Zonda Ghana (established in Ghana in 2013) deals with the best and renowned Chinese manufacturers which include Sinotruck, CIMC, Liugong, Forland, Wuiling, Zonda and other professional manufacturers of construction machinery, with branches in Kumasi, Tema, Amasaman, and Takoradi.

The company also has genuine and well stocked spare parts shops located in Kasoa, Adenta, Tarkwa and Doboro, and are well managed by professional trained technicians and engineers in light and heavy duty equipment maintenance.  

The company's new assembly plant at its head office in Tema is part of Ghana government's One District One Factory (1D1F) programme for industrialisation and employment creation.

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