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DAL Motors is the exclusive distributor for a range of international commercial and passenger vehicle brands in Sudan. The company was established in 1994 with its appointment as sole distributor for Mitsubishi Motors. The success of this initiative lead to DAL Motors being selected as the distributor for a range of further vehicle brands such as Mercedes-Benz, KIA Motors and Fuso. These partnerships have paved the way for DAL Motors to become the country’s leading automotive business.

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