Hino300
Shown below are the transport vehicle specifications of Hino300, which is a Box Truck with load capacity of 10 Ton. This vehicle is available for use in transporting loads since 2025-01-06.
The Box Truck is located in Midrand, Gauteng. To find out if the Hino300 vehicle is still available to transport your load, contact P PHAPHANA using the contact details below (click on the text below to reveal the details).
Vehicle Type: Box Truck
Location: Midrand, Gauteng
Load Capacity: 10 Ton
Contact Person: P PHAPHANA
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