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Trucksales Staff1 June 2020
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Support for Fuso customers in Burnie

Fuso has expanded its service and support network with the addition of CJD Equipment in Burnie.

Daimler Truck and Bus has announced that CJD Equipment has opened a branch in Burnie, Tasmania with sales, service and parts for Fuso trucks in addition to its branches in Launceston and Hobart.

Daimler Truck and Bus Australia Pacific Director Aftersales and Network Operations, Greg Lovrich, says Fuso customers in north-west Tasmania will benefit from the opening of the branch.

“We are excited to welcome CJD Equipment Burnie into the extensive Fuso support network,” he said.

“CJD Equipment is dedicated to keeping our customers on the road and this addition represents a win for Fuso owners in Tasmania.”

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CJD Equipment Managing Director, Alan Barnett, said adding the new location further improves its customer support. “The new CJD Burnie location was the missing piece in our support network within Tasmania and represents an opportunity for CJD to further expand our footprint, to enable us to provide an ever-increasing level of service to our customers,” he said.

Fuso has a network of 45 dealerships across Australia.

The company is currently offering two years of free servicing on every 2019 Fuso truck sold before June 30. This includes two years or a certain amount of kilometres, whichever comes first, of Best Basic servicing.

Mr Lovrich said service plans give customers the assurance that their vehicles are serviced by factory-trained technicians, using genuine parts and lubricants, in order to remain in top condition.

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