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Volvo Buses has received an order for a total of 230 city buses from Kingston,
Jamaica. The first 65 buses will be delivered at the end of 2011. The
transaction is worth just over 16 million euros.
 
“The Jamaican authorities are now implementing a massive public transport
improvement programme in Kingston to create better living conditions for the
city’s population. I am proud that Volvo Buses is part of this process,” says
Alexandre Selski, who is handling the transaction on behalf of Volvo.
 
The order encompasses 210 conventional Volvo B7R buses and 20 Volvo B12M
articulated buses. The vehicles will be delivered over a three-year period
starting this year. The order is valued at a total of 16.3 million euros. The
purchaser is JUTC, the Jamaican Urban Transit Company.
 
60 percent of the market
 
“This means that we are now further strengthening our position in Jamaica. It is
also verification that our focus on quality and service, and the support
received from Volvo dealership in Jamaica, JR Group, are appreciated by our
customer,” says Alexandre Selski.
 
Volvo Buses currently has about a 60% share of the Jamaican city bus market.
 
Production in Sweden and Brazil
 
Most of the bus chassis will be built at the Volvo Buses factory in Borås,
Sweden. The articulated bus chassis will be built by Volvo in Curitiba, Brazil.
The bodies are built by VDL Jonckheere in Belgium.
 
December 16, 2011
 
For further information, please contact Christina Fjellman, SVP Corporate
Communications, +46 70 2696010
 

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