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2/1/24, 2:48 PM NAFFCO: First electric fire fighting truck in the MENA region
With features like an integrated 360-degree warning light system, electronic tank level
indicators, a fully controlled and customisable digital sign board for traffic control
messages, and a 4x camera for monitoring the environment which operates automatically
in reverse or with other signals, the vehicle is also a true representation of innovation in
the emergency response industry.
As evidenced, NAFFCO's electrical fire truck represents an important change in the
landscape of emergency response vehicles, thanks to its use of cutting-edge technology
which not only improves effectiveness and efficiency, but also reduces response time and
fosters sustainability. These disruptive solutions are poised to set new industry standards,
encourage innovation, and shed light on the future of emergency response systems that
are powered by advanced technologies and a multifaceted approach.
Mr. Ali Al Khatib, Naffco Group Managing Director, said emphasizes the global shift
towards climate change and carbon emissions. In a ground-breaking move, Naffco leads
as the first in the Mena region to adopt a comprehensive approach, making significant
strides in fostering sustainability.
Naffco's innovative approach extends to integrating cutting-edge (AI) and (IIOT)
technologies into all fire and life safety products and systems, fostering a sustainable
future.
Notably, last year, we proudly manufactured the first electric ambulance in the Mena
region. This year, our success continues with the development of the Electric Fire truck. As
Naffco encompasses various types of Fire and Life vehicles, this pioneering approach will
resonate across our diverse range, contributing to a safer and more sustainable world.
For further information, please contact:
Orient Planet Group (OPG)
Email: media@orientplanet.com
Website: www.orientplanet.com
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