Fuso Canter trucks join expanded AP Cargo fleet
Fuso Philippines turns over additional Canter units to AP Cargo fleet

AP Cargo has further strengthened its delivery operations with the turnover of additional five Fuso Canter units from its dealer partner, Christian General Motors Inc. (CGMI) – Fuso Tarlac.
The latest addition reflects AP Cargo’s commitment to enhancing its logistics capabilities as it responds to the growing delivery demands of customers nationwide. It also underscores the strong and longstanding partnership between AP Cargo and Fuso in delivering reliable and efficient transport solutions across the country.

“We sincerely thank AP Cargo for its continued trust in Fuso. These new units reflect AP Cargo’s strong commitment to delivering reliable and efficient services to customers nationwide. At Fuso, we remain dedicated to providing durable and dependable transport solutions that help businesses operate more efficiently and grow with confidence. We look forward to strengthening our partnership with AP Cargo and supporting their mission of connecting people and businesses across the Philippines.” said Mr. Yosuke Nishi, president & CEO of Sojitz Fuso Philippines Corporation.
Built for performance and reliability, the Fuso Canter has earned a strong reputation for durability, dependability, and productivity, qualities that make it ideal for logistics operations and a wide range of cargo applications.

Today, AP Cargo operates a fleet of more than 300 Fuso trucks, reflecting the company’s steady growth and continued investment in its vehicles. This expansion helps ensure faster, more efficient logistics and more dependable deliveries across its growing network throughout the Philippines.
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