Beiben Fire Truck Delivered to South Africa for Operation
On November 28, Beiben’s first fire-fighting truck for airports was officially delivered to its customer in South Africa.

The truck, which is built on Beiben NG10 chassis, boasts high reliability and maneuverability. It is particularly designed for fire-fighting and rescue work at airports.
The official operation of Beiben trucks in South Africa marks a new milestone for Beiben and lays a solid foundation for the company’s expansion in African market.
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