
BY RICHARD DRASIMAKU
ARUA: MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2025
The CFAO Mobility, the official dealers of Sino-Truck heavy duty vehicle products has opened the first ever Depot in the West Nile City of Arua aiming to cashing from growing regional trade.
The depot will allow clients to purchase the vehicles without the hustle of traveling to Kampala for the same purpose.
Spare parts, and computerized assembling and vehicle wheel alignment services will also be provided to the clients at the same center.

Ismail Noor, the Chief Executive Officer of NN-Toyota described the event as historic, putting under the same roof, products of leading American and Chinese brands.
“We sell these vehicles at the same price as in Kampala, so, the mentality that higher quality products are reserved for Kampala is not correct,” Noor told the select group of business entrepreneurs who witnessed the grand opening.

He emphasized that the initiative is not only about expanding their business reach but also aimed at job creation, accelerating local economic development as well as national economic growth.
“We strive to achieve customer service excellence through professionalism and innovation and this partnership with CFAO moves us into the next level of achieving that,” added Noor.

He said the center will serve Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Central African Republic.
“This is history in the making, allowing businesses to acquire trucks for heavy duty at door steps,” Noor said. The new sales depot is testament to the growing importance of the West Nile region within the business circles.

His CFAO Mobility counterpart, Howard Odomel, who is also the manager in charge of equipment assembling, described the opening of the sales point as a momentous event that enables the company to achieve its core objective of providing the right mobility solutions to clients and business that rely on heavy trucks for long distance traffic.
“We are glad to achieve this partnership with NN-Toyota Group which is now our official sales agent in the region,” he declared.