SMT Cameroon | Opening of new site with customers focus in Yaoundé

 

SMT, the premium distributor and aftersales partner for the equipment and transport industry, reinforces its activity in Cameroon by establishing itself in Yaoundé, administrative capital of Cameroon. SMT Cameroon is the official leader of the whole range of Volvo equipment: Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Trucks, Volvo Buses, marine & industrial engines with Volvo Penta. To offer a complete portfolio to its customers, the company also distributes complementary leading brands: SDLG, Dressta, Sandvik, Sennebogen Green Line, Marcopolo and Volare buses.

 

Based in Douala since 2012, SMT expands its field of operation in the city of the seven hills. Constantly looking for innovation and smart development, SMT expands its market with a strong desire to be closed to its clients. A new place of more than 6,000 m² houses the sales and aftersales direction as well as a storage area for equipment and spare parts.

 

SMT offers a global service specialized in the machinery and trucks sectors. High quality construction equipment, buses, engine and generators constitute the range of products introduced by SMT Cameroon in its new premises located in the AHALA II district on the national 3.

 

With its core values ‘Caring, Daring, Sharing’, SMT aims to facilitate constructing powerful communities and blows a new wind on the Cameroons’ market.

 

 

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