• The purchase of three new Renault Trucks vehicle expands Barari Natural Resources’ fleet.

Barari Natural Resources, the leading forest management company in the United Arab Emirates, has taken delivery of three new Renault Trucks K to add to its existing fleet.

Barari Natural Resources plays a crucial role in conserving and managing forests and wildlife in the UAE, using state-of-the-art technology to support in promoting the historical, physiological and cultural value of the natural environment.

Having purchased its first Renault Trucks - the K440 T6x4 - in 2017, Barari Natural Resources has now upgraded to the latest models, one K460 T6x4 and two K440 P6x6 trucks. Among the reasons that these robust models were chosen was the fact that they boast a high ground clearance with an approach angle of 32 degrees, perfect for their work in forest management.

The K Heavy Construction Range are equipped with the latest features and technology. Fitted with 13L engines, they offer a capacity of 120 tons and have automated transmission along with All Wheel Drive (AWD) capabilities that deliver full power to all the wheels, making them ideal for heavy duty use and strengthening the models’ abilities to tackle off-roading in the UAE’s tough terrains.

Commenting on the new deal, Ghassan Fares, Head of Procurement at Barari Natural Resources, said: “We have been extremely impressed not only with the performance of our first K440 T6x4 truck, but also with the great aftersales service of Al Masaood and the company’s excellent long-term warranty. These factors made Renault Trucks the natural choice when we decided to expand our fleet of trucks.”

The new trucks return low fuel consumption figures, making them some of the most environmentally friendly options in the market, in keeping with Barari Natural Resources’ brand values. “We were also impressed with the new trucks’ fuel efficiency, which made them even more attractive as we are continually looking for ways to reduce our carbon footprint,” Fares added.

Commercial Director of Renault Trucks Middle East, Guillaume Zimmermann, said: “We are proud to continue to support Barai Natural Resources and their admirable efforts to protect and enhance the environment.”

Mohamed Zeftawi, General Manager of Al Masaood Commercial Vehicles & Equipment (CV&E), said: “Al Masaood has been an icon of the UAE automotive market for over four decades. Being the sole distributor for Renault Trucks in Abu Dhabi has helped us to deliver our service excellence and our major clients now range from government departments and civil defence through to industrial and commercial organizations.”

He added: “Our decades of experience in the UAE’s automotive sales and after-sales market has allowed us to provide our customers with the highest professional standards of service. In addition, the heavy-duty trucks equipment we now have at our disposal has the right fleet of sustainable and environmentally friendly vehicles and we look forward to fully supporting Barari Natural Resources in the months and years ahead.”

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About Renault Trucks
Building on the legacy of more than a century of French truck know-how, Renault Trucks supplies transport professionals with a wide range of services and vehicles (from 2.8 to 120 T) adapted to local and regional distribution, construction and long-distance activities.

Renault Trucks vehicles are sturdy and reliable with low fuel consumption that enables them to deliver greater productivity and control operating costs. Renault Trucks is distributing and servicing its trucks via a dealership network comprising over 1,500 service points. The design and assembly of Renault Trucks vehicles, as well as the production of most components, is carried out in France.

About Al Masaood Commercial Vehicles & Equipment Division (CV&E)
Al Masaood Commercial Vehicles & Equipment Division provides sales and after sales for an extensive range of franchises. The Division is the sole distributor in Abu Dhabi for UD-Trucks, Renault Trucks and Unicarrier Forklifts, and in the UAE for Oshkosh Fire Trucks and Shangrao Buses, together with other well-known brands of heavy equipment and ancillary products. The Division's major customers range from government departments, civil defence, armed services and oil companies through to industrial and commercial organizations. The Division’s dedicated sales, service and parts facilities are fully equipped with the latest technology and are recognized to be the best workshops in the Gulf region.

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