Boosting its position in palm oil field


(From left) PSA directors Balvinder S. Brar, Dave Sidhu, Gulshanjit Kaur and Munnir Sidhu, executive director Opinder K. Hans, Pritam Singh, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia commercial vehicles senior manager Kamaljit Singh, Devaraju, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia commercial vehicles vice-president Albert Yee, Cycle & Carriage Bintang Berhad commercial vehicles senior manager S.T. Cheah and commercial vehicles sales manager Augustine M. Dasan.

PRITAM Singh Agency Sdn Bhd (PSA) has bought 30 units of Mercedes-Benz 3344S 6x4 Actros prime movers, expanding its fleet to 108 trucks and strengthening its position as a leading transporter of crude palm oil and related products in peninsular Malaysia.

“The purchase underscores our commitment to deliver on our brand vision ‘Always Moving Forward’, and continuously raise the bar for the industry with state-of-the-art trucks in delivering service excellence, higher reliability and safety standards, befitting Malaysia’s status as the world’s palm oil marketplace,” said PSA founder and chairman Pritam Singh.

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