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Higer Bus Successfully Provided Services for the Handover Ceremony of China-aiding Senegal Project

2018-07-30    Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:On July 22, 2018, Xi Jinping, Chinese President, and Sall, President of Senegal attended the Handover Ceremony of Senegal s National Wrestling Arena in Dakar Higer arranged luxury tour coaches, KLQ6149 and KLQ6123K, to gloriously escort for the Ceremony, and provided traffic service guarantee for the Unveiling Ceremony on the construction of Wrestling Arena assisted by China

On July 22, 2018, Xi Jinping, Chinese President, and Sall, President of Senegal attended the Handover Ceremony of Senegal's National Wrestling Arena in Dakar. Higer arranged luxury tour coaches, KLQ6149 and KLQ6123K, to gloriously escort for the Ceremony, and provided traffic service guarantee for the Unveiling Ceremony on the construction of Wrestling Arena assisted by China.

In the course of visit of President Xi, as main force providing service guarantee for the Handover Ceremony of Senegal's National Wrestling Arena , Higer tour coach successfully completed the escort task by means of excellent vehicle performance, comfortable riding experience and trouble-free service performance during the on-site docking service. In order to ensure the best performance of all vehicles amid providing services, Higer Bus united local customers, formulated detailed service plans, set up a service guarantee team, and checked and maintained each service vehicle in a careful and rigorous manner.

Located in the westernmost part of African continent and bordering on Mauritania, Mali, Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Senegal enjoys long-term political stability, and its economy has grown fast in recent years. The friendship between Higer Bus and Senegal has deep roots. In 2016, Sall, President of Senegal, attended G20 Summit held in Hangzhou, China. On the eve of the Summit, President Sall visited Higer Bus and kindly communicated with Huang Shuping, Managing Director of Higer Bus on research and development of product technology and application and overseas export of new energy buses, and boarded and experienced the latest 12-meter luxury tour coach and bus exported overseas.

Higer Bus has enjoyed a great reputation in the local place since entering into the Senegal’s market in 2014. Its excellent product quality and perfect after-sales services are well recognized by local passengers. In recent years, Higer Bus has gradually become the protagonist among reception service vehicles of Senegal’s government, which fully reflects the high recognition of Senegal’s market to the quality of Higer buses. Amid the visit, Senegal also became the first West African state that signed “the Belt and Road” cooperation document with China. It is firmly believed that in the near future, with the deepening of economic and trade activities between China and Senegal, the friendship between them will usher in a bright future and Higer will perform in a more excellent manner in Senegal.

As a representative enterprise of national bus’s going out, Higer Bus closely follows the transportation situation of African countries and has built intimate and friendly cooperation with many countries and regions including Senegal. Higer Bus entered into the African market in 2004, after more than ten years of unremitting efforts, it has broken into the markets of more than 40 African countries including Algeria, Ethiopia and Senegal at present, wherein, a total of more than 7,000 buses have been sold in Algeria, steadily topping the list of the industry. As “the Belt and Road” initiative is recognized by more countries and people, Higer Bus will provide higher-quality buses and better services for the vast and amazing African land, and bring Chinese solutions for the development of local green transport.(www.chinabuses.org)

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