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Tractafric Motors lands two contracts worth over half a billion FCFA from agro-industrial company, the CDC

Tractafric Motors lands two contracts worth over half a billion FCFA from agro-industrial company, the CDC
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 06 May 2015 03:10

(Business in Cameroon) - Tractafric Motors has been announced as the winner of the two contracts to deliver heavy and light-duty vehicles to the Cameroon Development Corporation (CDC).

The two deals are worth a total of over half a billion FCFA. The first, totalling 207.9 million FCFA, is for the delivery of 10 extended cab pick-ups while the second is for 10 ten-tonne trucks to the CDC for a total of 511.4 million FCFA.

These contracts have been given to Tractafric Motors which beat out rivals such as Socada, Cami Toyota and Cfao.

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