A client from Côte d'Ivoire reached out to us via email, expressing interest in purchasing a 12 wheels dump truck. After contacting the client, we learned that he owns a construction materials company and requires dump trucks to transport goods—such as sand and gravel—for his own customers. Based on his specific requirements, we recommended the HOWO NX 371HP 8x4 Dump Truck. After receiving our quotation, the client informed us that he was currently comparing prices with other suppliers. We subsequently provided him with details regarding several of our successful past projects, after conducting his comparisons, the client ultimately chose to do business with us.

In West African nations such as Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, and Ghana, heavy-duty trucks primarily utilize 13R22.5 tires. Thanks to their tubeless design, tires of this specification effectively mitigate the risk of blowouts caused by overheating during prolonged braking—thereby significantly enhancing safety during transport—while also boasting exceptional load-bearing capabilities that make them ideally suited for heavy-duty trucks such as dump trucks.

We have installed a series of rope hooks around the perimeter of the cargo box, enabling the rapid securing of transported goods of various sizes. This prevents cargo from sliding or shifting during transit, thereby mitigating safety risks associated with loose cargo and reducing the time required for lashing. Ultimately, this enhances the overall efficiency of loading, unloading, and transportation operations, effectively meeting the cargo-securing requirements for a wide range of materials—including engineering supplies and bulk goods.

The HOWO NX dump truck enjoys a substantial market presence in Côte d'Ivoire, which means that spare parts are readily available. Furthermore, local maintenance expertise for this specific model is highly developed, enabling customers to save significant time and money on future upkeep and servicing. Additionally, the initial purchase cost of SINOTRUK brand trucks is 30% to 40% lower than that of their European and American counterparts.
