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Ernie Trautmann (second from left), Vice President of Hino SA, proudly displays the Platinum Award certificate presented to him at the recent NADA Dealer Satisfaction Index prizegiving. Others in the photograph (from left) are: Ghana Msibi, Sales General Manager - WesBank Motor; Mark Finlayson, CEO of WesBank Motor; and Greig Pringle, Vice Chairperson of NADA.

Hino Bags Historic Platinum Award in NADA Survey

Hino has made history for winning the first-ever platinum award in the South Africa’s National Automobile Dealers’ Association (NADA) dealer satisfaction index (DSI) as it topped the commercial vehicle category and overall in the NADA  DSI for 2017. The results were announced at a recent NADA awards function in Johannesburg.

This is the first time that a platinum award has been made in this prestigious annual survey for scores over 85% even as Hino increased its score by 1.8% over 2016 to achieve a leading 85.4%.

The NADA survey tracks dealer satisfaction relationships with their respective OEMs – manufacturers or distributors. A total of 40 independently tracked brands formed part of the overall survey, which included passenger and LCV brands. There were 1 319 completed responses, with 173 of them emanating from the 10 truck brands surveyed.

“The improvement over the past few years – Hino was only fifth in 2013 – did not happen by accident and achieving No. 1 position in the NADA DSI survey was one of our objectives,” said Ernie Trautmann, the Vice President of Hino South Africa. “This is truly a team effort and a living testimony to our One Team – One Pledge approach and an outflow from the international Hino Total Support philosophy we employ in all we do.

“This latest achievement, which measures Hino’s relationship with its dealers, together with our recent No. 1 overall in the Scott Byers Comparative Customer Satisfaction Monitor for the 10th successive quarter, provides the best possible platform for us to achieve our vision of becoming the No. 1 truck brand in South Africa. These latest performances are further proof of the way we are building a culture of trust between our various stakeholders using the Hino Total Support philosophy.”

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