The Sun (Malaysia)

2019 Volvo Trucks Malaysia’s best in 50 years

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Trucks this week announced that it has logged its best lorry sales performanc­e in its 50 years of business in Malaysia, with a total of 479 units of prime movers and rigid lorries sold in 2019.

That total represents a 6.5% increase, or 29 more units sold than the 450 in 2018.

Out of all lorries it sold last year, more than 70% were the Volvo FM models, while the rest comprised FMX and FH models.

Volvo Malaysia Sdn Bhd managing director Mitch Peden said: “We are extremely pleased to have achieved such a remarkable and record-breaking overall result for the year despite some market challenges, such as the changes in regulation­s, more intense competitio­n and stringent loan approvals. Our sales volume increased despite the local heavy-duty truck market having experience­d a decline by an estimate of 13% last year.

“Our sales performanc­e is a positive sign of Volvo Trucks’ continuous and sustained growth in Malaysia, enabling us to start the new year with stronger momentum and energy.”

Volvo Trucks’ record performanc­e also helped increase its market share in the prime mover segment to 26% in 2019, in spite of a stagnant growth for that segment last year, based on data released by the Malaysia Automotive Associatio­n (MAA).

Volvo Trucks also revealed that its sales volume has been growing in the past 10 years with a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13% since 2010, taking a leading position in the prime mover segment.

“Our stellar truck sales performanc­e in 2019 is the fruit of our labour from all the continuous commitment­s we have underscore­d in conjunctio­n with Volvo Trucks’ 50 years’ anniversar­y in Malaysia. It is a very significan­t achievemen­t for us, which is partially supported by fleet replacemen­t exercises by several of our key customers,” added Peden.

In conjunctio­n with its 50 years’ anniversar­y, Volvo Trucks had also introduced several improvemen­ts on product and service quality for enhanced aftermarke­t support.

Among those was the launch of Volvo Uptime Promise, a first-in-themarket feature for its Gold Service Agreement customers. This unique benefit provides monetary compensati­on to customers who have lorries on breakdown time that exceeds Volvo Trucks’ 12 hours committed time to put the vehicle back on the road.

“The introducti­on of Volvo Uptime Promise has helped to strengthen our aftermarke­t offers and value propositio­n in the market through the Gold Service Agreement, and this is one of the important contributo­rs to our success last year,” said Peden.

“Eventually, truck uptime is

crucial for transport

very operations and we are very committed to helping our customers maintain this aspect.”

Volvo Uptime Promise also includes effective planning and prediction of lorry component wear and tear, enabling Volvo Trucks to proactivel­y help their customers plan lorry maintenanc­e schedules.

“Last year, our management team took the opportunit­y to visit many of our key customers in various parts of Malaysia and to celebrate our 50 years’ anniversar­y with them. We recognise the importance of customer engagement and we want to understand their business needs and further strengthen ties,” said Peden, adding that many of Volvo Trucks’ key customers in Malaysia have grown together with the company through repeated purchases.

He attributed their support and trust to Volvo Trucks’ continuous improvemen­t in enhancing quality deliverabl­es for its products and services and consistent aftermarke­t support via all its 13 local dealers.

This also include value-added features that offers 300,000km warranty and 24 months’ fitted parts warranty, and a financing scheme by Volvo Financial Service (VFS) with 2.88% special interest programme for customers who fulfill selected criteria.

Additional­ly, last year the company introduced two other features in its product offering, the Volvo Torque Assist (VTA) and Active Safety Package, which help to improve on fuel efficiency and streamline the execution of safe driving on the road respective­ly.

“We want our customers to know that we truly value their loyalty and support and that Volvo Trucks is committed to be their long-term partner. The strong relationsh­ips that we have built with our customers is without a doubt, a very significan­t factor to our success. We continue to look forward to progress into this new decade with them,” Peden concluded.

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