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Sri Kulai and Trumas Damai Expand Fleets with MAN EURO V Prime Movers

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MAN Prime Mover‘s low emissions enables Sri Kulai Transport to move materials from Malaysia to Singapore.

Trumas Damai Joined MAN Family by Procuring 5 MAN Prime Movers

MAN Malaysia has announced the addition of its EURO V-powered TGS Prime Mover trucks to the fleets of two transport companies, Sri Kulai Transport Sdn Bhd and Trumas Damai Freight Sdn Bhd, further cementing its presence in Malaysia’s logistics sector.

Johor-based Sri Kulai Transport Sdn Bhd, a prominent player in cross-border logistics, has expanded its fleet with more MAN TGS 6×4 Prime Movers, bringing its total count to eight units.

Known for their low emissions and fuel efficiency, these trucks comply with Singapore’s strict environmental standards, enabling Sri Kulai to transport construction materials to the city-state economically and sustainably.  

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Trumas Damai Freight Sdn Bhd purchased Prime Movers from MAN Malaysia. (Photo: MAN)

Sri Kulai’s owner, Lim Wee Chiang, praised the trucks’ reliability and efficiency. “Even my two older units are very reliable, powerful, and fuel-efficient. I ensure that all my EURO V-powered MAN TGS use AdBlue as specified to minimize NOx emissions since Singapore is a critical market for us,” he said.  

Meanwhile, Klang-based Trumas Damai Freight Sdn Bhd has joined the MAN family by acquiring five units of the MAN TGS 28.440 6×2 Prime Movers. Specializing in transporting proto malt, a key ingredient to make Milo, the company has chosen MAN trucks to enhance its operational efficiency and reliability.  

MAN Malaysia expressed its excitement about these partnerships on its official Facebook page: “We’re thrilled to support Trumas Damai Freight and Sri Kulai Transport as they expand their fleets with new MAN Prime Movers. With these powerful additions, both valued customers are set to keep moving forward with efficiency and proven reliability.”

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