- The Mercedes-Benz Actros triumphs once again by winning Extra-Heavy Commercial Vehicle of the Year.
- DTSA celebrates triple wins for having the most improved B-BBEE Scorecard, achieving B-BBEE Level 1, and making significant contributions to the advancement and development of local communities.
DTSA is a proud member of NAAMSA and once again participated in Africa’s leading and pre-eminent annual automotive thought leadership event, the third NAAMSA SA Auto Week, held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre last week. The much-anticipated event brought together automotive industry leaders, global OEMs, vehicle component manufacturers and suppliers, international investors, policymakers, lawmakers, decision-makers, regulatory bodies, and journalists across the entire automotive value chain. This provided an opportunity for crucial discussions and engagements to contribute towards the sector’s growth and sustainability. Aligned with the event’s theme, “Reimagining the Future Together: Celebrating 100 Years of Automotive Heritage, Passion, Resilience, and Ingenuity,” DTSA showcased its remarkable journey from the past to the present with the legacy Mercedes-Benz 1418 Truck and the latest fully battery-electric eActros 300.
“The NAAMSA SA Auto Week was once again a highlight event for DTSA, and we commend their entire team for pulling off yet another very successful conference,” says Maretha Gerber, President and Group CEO of Daimler Truck Southern Africa. She continues, “DTSA has a clear commitment towards driving sustainable transportation with its goal to offer CO2-neutral products by 2050 and welcomed President Ramaphosa’s announcement at the NAAMSA event that the government is considering new incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) to make EVs more accessible to the market.”
She concludes, “Walking away with four awards at the NAAMSA Accelerator Awards evening was another highlight for our company and a testament to our team’s hard work and commitment towards the automotive industry and driving it forward into the future.”