"Check out these SHACMAN trucks. If they weren't so durable, we'd have way more headaches on the job."

Jose resides in a coastal city in the Caribbean with a pleasant climate. Over the past 16 years, he has been dedicated to the public transportation sector. Currently, he serves as the head of the Equipment and Transportation Department at the local city hall, specializing in the procurement and operational management of municipal equipment. The department is currently operating over 40 SHACMAN sanitation vehicles, ensuring the cleanliness of the city around the clock.

Jose's acquaintance with SHACMAN dates back to well before the city hall's procurement of vehicles. Through his interactions with local fleets, he became familiar with the brand. According to fleet managers, SHACMAN trucks exhibit exceptional durability over extended periods of use. This feedback from end customers left a profound impression on Jose.

In 2018, with the increasing demand for urban sanitation, the local city hall required the procurement of a new batch of garbage transport trucks. As the head of the Equipment and Transportation Department, Jose considered the SHACMAN brand due to its exceptional durability, which is well-suited for municipal sanitation purposes requiring continuous long-hour operations. Subsequently, he proactively contacted SHACMAN and invited them to participate in the bidding process. After several rounds of intense competition, SHACMAN F3000 garbage truck emerged as the successful bidder and was swiftly put into service.

Due to the requirement of covering dozens of neighborhoods, municipal drivers are required to operate in three shifts, ensuring that F3000 operates almost around the clock. Despite the heavy workload, the vehicles maintain a high attendance rate and low failure rate, which greatly surprised Jose. Over 300 drivers in the department have praised the quality of SHACMAN.

From 2018 to the present, the city hall has procured nearly 50 SHACMAN F3000 and L3000 garbage trucks in three batches. Currently, to ensure higher vehicle uptime, Jose has reduced the daily working hours of truck to 16 hours. This is complemented by the comprehensive service station network of SHACMAN in the local area, enabling daily maintenance for every operational truck.
