Mon, 27 Feb 2017 10:33:02 +0000 By BUUMBA CHIMBULU THREE companies were appointed in January 2017 by the Zambia Bureau of Standards (ZABS) to carry out pre-shipment inspection of used motor vehicles. And the bureau announced that it inspected a total of 22, 581 used motor vehicles for compliance to the standard through its Road Worthiness Inspections (RWI) providers. ZABS head of marketing and public relations, Hazel Zulu, said among the three appointed agents was Japan Export Vehicle Inspection Centre Co. Ltd (JEVIC) of Japan, with its Zambian partner, Jokena Auto Technology of Lusaka. Ms Zulu said others were the Auto Terminal Japan (ATJ) Limited with its Zambian partner Buenos Aires Consultancy Services based in Lusaka and EAA Company Limited with its Zambian partner, ZAMPOST. “Consumers that import used motor vehicles are obliged to have their vehicles inspected for roadworthiness by authorised RWI agents. “This is in a bid to ensure that only vehicles […]
ZABS checks out 22,581 imported cars
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