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Pupkewitz Toyota Trucks

Deep roots of support


A household name in Namibia that stands for excellence in products and service.
 


A Dyna 4-093 field service unit operates across vast territories to ensure prompt service.

Pupkewitz Toyota Trucks is a division of Pupkewitz Motors (Pty) Ltd - a company that was appointed a Toyota dealer in 1975 and remains so to this day.

The Pupkewitz Group has deep roots in Namibia that started at the turn of the last century when the father of current chairman and CEO, Harold Pupkewitz, arrived as a wagon builder in Namibia in 1902. Wheels, transport motor dealerships and service support have always been part of the Pupkewitz Group culture.

Pupkewitz Toyota Trucks has been a Toyota truck dealer since the eighties with their main truck centre workshops situated in Windhoek where they adhere to a strong 'service-above-all' ethic. Group Chairman, Harold Pupkewitz, spells out the Pupkewitz philosophy:

The management team from left: Brian Rubenstein, Louw van Heerden and Chairman Harold Pupkewitz. 

"Pupkewitz Motors prides itself in always giving customers an honest deal thereby entrenching our current level of trust and confidence in our reliability and quality of service. All our policies and strategies are aimed at enhancing our status as the preferred supplier and our image of respect. Our customers come first and we are there to assist them grow their business - that way we grow with our customers".

As Windhoek is a major distribution hub for Namibia, Pupkewitz Toyota Trucks invites all South African truckers entering the country to open a service and parts account so that there are no delays in obtaining any aspect of service support required on the road in Namibia.

The Pupkewitz Truck Centre also operates a mobile workshop which visits, on a regular schedule, Oshakati in the North and Rosh Pinah in the South. In the near future, the dynamic management team is planning to establish a full truck facility at Ondangwa.


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