15
October
2019
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11:03
Europe/Amsterdam

Great honor for MAN TGE in Poland

Summary

The Polish Road Transport Authority (GITD) and MAN Truck & Bus Polska signed a contract for the delivery of 64 MAN TGE.

The signing ceremony at the headquarters of the Polish Road Transport Authority (GITD) in Warsaw was in late September. It was attended by Andrzej Adamczyk (Minister of Infrastructure and Development), Alvin Gajadhur (Chief Road Transport Inspector), Krzysztof Pajączek (Director General of the Authority), and Marc Martinez (President of MAN Truck & Bus Polska).

The contract involves supply of 64 vans, model TGE 3.180, equipped with a body developed by AMZ Kutno S.A. The vehicles will be used in daily operations of the authority inspectors working across Poland. In the first half of 2020 the initial vehicles will be supplied.

“The contract signed today for the delivery of 64 TGE vans is another big step towards reinforcement of our brand on the Polish market. MAN TGE is the youngest product in our offering but it doesn’t stop TGE from winning more and more users across different sectors ranging from the conventional transport industry to more specialist transport services such as transport of valuables or medical rescue vehicles. I am glad to see the Polish Road Transport Authority, an institution so crucial and so inherent for the transport industry, to choose our vehicles,” said Mr Marc Martinez during the contract signing ceremony.

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