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HINO 300 CLOCKS UP ONE MILLION KILOMETRES IN NAMIBIA

Itumeleng Garebatshabe
Last updated: March 11, 2026 15:23
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A Hino 300 714, bought new in 2018 from Pupkewitz Hino in Windhoek, continues to provide reliable service after recording more than a million kilometres traversing a variety of roads in remote, rural areas and urban centres in Namibia.

Importantly, during the past eight years it has not required overhauls of any major components, such as engine, gearbox, or rear axle. Only routine servicing, and replacement of wear-and-tear items such as brake and clutch linings as well as the odd fanbelt has been necessary.

“Durability and reliability are essential ingredients of our business, which is manufacturing large, rotationally moulded water tanks which are then distributed countrywide,” explained Heiko Meyer, Manager of Namibia Rotomould. “These objectives mean we need the same attributes in our delivery trucks to ensure we keep our customers happy.

“This is the reason we switched to Hino where we found their standard manual gearboxes to be virtually trouble-free in our type of operation after having had trucks with automated manual transmission previously. Our trucks are fitted with flat deck bodies and they usually tow two trailers, making for an overall rig length of 22 metres. The loads of water tanks are not very heavy, but they are bulky, creating significant wind resistance,” Meyer added.

Most of the distance covered by this Hino has had Imael Joel as the dedicated driver. His consistent driving habits and strong sense of responsibility have played a major role in this million kilometre achievement.

Fuel consumption is continually monitored, and the company reports satisfaction with the 18 l/100 km achieved with a truck that is speed-governed to 80 km/h.

Meyer says the most impressive features of the Hino 300 are its high reliability rating, simple and robust mechanical design, and excellent durability under heavy operating conditions, as well as acceptable fuel consumption for the type of application required by Rotomould.

The Rotomould fleet consists of five similar Hino 300 freight carriers with trailers and Heiko Meyer says the original plan with the fleet was to replace the trucks every three years, but he says the Hino’s are proving so dependable they are continuing in use. He added that when the need arises to replace any of these trucks they will most certainly be replaced by a new Hino.

“Hino trucks have been operating in Southern Africa for more than 50 years and have built up a proud reputation for QDR – quality, durability and reliability – and impressive long distance achievements flow from these QDR objectives which are designed into the DNA of all our trucks,” commented Anton Falck, Vice President of Hino South Africa.

“We aim to have customers who enjoy maximum uptime and overall lowest cost per kilometre in the working lives of their Hino trucks.”

Rotomould is a family business, based in Okahandja, which has been operating in Namibia for more than 20 years. It specialises in the rotational moulding of polyethylene plastic water tanks and related products, servicing customers across Namibia in the agricultural, chemical, mining, industrial and domestic sectors. It operates its own fleet of vehicles to deliver the products it manufactures.

TAGGED:Hino 300 714Namibia RotomouldPupkewitz HinoWindhoek

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