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Hino delivers 10,000th truck to Penske

Feb. 17, 2014

A ceremony was held recently to mark the delivery of the 10,000th Hino truck to Penske Truck Leasing. The ceremony was held in Williamstown, WV, in front of the Hino assembly team and management from Penske.

“We congratulate the entire team at Hino and Toyota on this significant milestone,” said Roger Penske, chairman of Penske Truck Leasing. “Hino continues to be a trusted supplier of high-quality trucks within our truck leasing and truck rental fleets. We are pleased with the performance of these vehicles and the outstanding support Hino provides.

The milestone truck is a 2015 model 268A conventional truck.

“This major milestone began in 2004 when PTL received its first Hino 268 truck. We are proud of our longstanding partnership with PTL and the delivery of our 10,000th Hino truck, a significant accomplishment for both companies,” said Yoshinori Noguchi, president & CEO of Hino Trucks. “We are excited to mark this achievement and look forward to continuing to provide PTL with best-in-class trucks.”

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