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The Chong sisters
“The decision to invest in the Scania New Genera- tion Trucks was a wise one as Bengteng’s orders from Singapore have picked up and the volume 40-footer container loads per week, justifying the ini- said Denice Chong, Business Development Man- ager, Bengteng Truckking.
“The temperature-controlled Scania rigid trucks are best suited for the transportation of frozen, chilled, fresh, dry and other temperature sensitive and per-
The Scania Rigid has a cabin that is one of a kind with an adjustable seat that is close to the door, ergo- nomic instrument panels and a large windscreen with an extended view making it easier for the drivers to operate in a comfortable and safe environment.
The Scania rigid is also designed to give truck owners equipped with an advanced powertrain, plus aerody- namic solutions that improve fuel economy by up to three per cent.
Formerly known as Bengteng Trading, family-owned Bengteng Truckking was established in 1990 and oper- 5ton, 10ton, as well as 40ft trailer based chartered ser- vice. The main specialisation is the transportation of food products by using temperature-control rigid trucks of various sizes to the four corners of Peninsular Ma- laysia, Pangkor, the Langkawi Islands and Singapore. Now, the Scania prime movers are transporting goods with temperature-controlled containers ensuring that customers’ perishable goods arrive at their freshest.
“Both the prime movers and the rigid trucks give excel- lent fuel economy and the best uptime any truck op- erator could hope for. Added to this, the customised
- vided by Scania Credit Malay- sia gives predictable costs over the vehicles’ lifecycle. We are pleased Bengteng has put in an order for two more prime mov- - tion in the level of services that Bengteng and its customers concluded Gary.
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Gary Chin (right), National Sales Manager for Trucks, Scania Malaysia handing the mock key to Chong Wai Choong, the founder and owner of Bengteng.
The Scania Ecolution