Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
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Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Sihanoukville: According to Koh Santepheap Daily News, there was an accident happened when the garbage truck of CINTRI Company ran into the valley and turned into flame. The accident happened around 12:30 pm on 14 Feb 2016 at Ou Tasek village Okhna Heng commune, Prey Nop district, Sihanoukville.
The accident caused by the garbage truck itself. It belongs to CINTRI Company. The accident happened at the dumpsite. The truck was almost entirely destroyed. The driver fled after the accident.
Sihanoukville: According to Koh Santepheap Daily News, there was an accident happened when the garbage truck of CINTRI Company ran into the valley and turned into flame. The accident happened around 12:30 pm on 14 Feb 2016 at Ou Tasek village Okhna Heng commune, Prey Nop district, Sihanoukville.
The accident caused by the garbage truck itself. It belongs to CINTRI Company. The accident happened at the dumpsite. The truck was almost entirely destroyed. The driver fled after the accident.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Job advert: Have 1/4 million $ truck, looking for cheap driver, 200$/mth. End result...
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I have never seen any 1/4 million garbage truck in Cambodia and doubt I will ever see one.Raybull wrote:Job advert: Have 1/4 million $ truck, looking for cheap driver, 200$/mth. End result...
Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Right it's probably lower, but just like new sub 100k$ LX570s, they however cost 220k$ here so that's what it's worth here. 1/4 mil$ is about the standard purchase price for a new non front loader. I guess the cost for their used ones would depend on Cintri's import and excise tax arrangement for such vehicle types, it would be pretty low compared to standard vehicles ie. Large trucks like Tundra have relatively low tax rates. There are ways for new companies to import tax free, not so sure if it's legally possible after 3 years for such companies.Barang_doa_slae wrote:I have never seen any 1/4 million garbage truck in Cambodia and doubt I will ever see one.Raybull wrote:Job advert: Have 1/4 million $ truck, looking for cheap driver, 200$/mth. End result...
Interestingly, Cintri is a pretty good exemple of the difficulty is operating, managing and turning a profit in countries like Cambodia. People pile and throw garbage everywhere and many don't pay, scavengers sort through it and scatter it all over, the company resorts to charging whatever which draws the ire of the ACU, etc. Is the parent Canadian company Cintec still even solvent? It'll be interesting if their contract is somehow dissolved to see if other companies would even risk entering the market as none did on the previous tender. The government also really needs to step up too and help them, they can't be expecting garbage truck workers to sweep and shovel garbage from all over the place.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
What the hell do Tundras have lower import taxes?
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Rubbish is a pet hate of mine in Cambodia. If you are so unorganized that one cannot organize a system of rubbish collection , then what hope is there for organizing the running affair's of a country.Raybull wrote:Right it's probably lower, but just like new sub 100k$ LX570s, they however cost 220k$ here so that's what it's worth here. 1/4 mil$ is about the standard purchase price for a new non front loader. I guess the cost for their used ones would depend on Cintri's import and excise tax arrangement for such vehicle types, it would be pretty low compared to standard vehicles ie. Large trucks like Tundra have relatively low tax rates. There are ways for new companies to import tax free, not so sure if it's legally possible after 3 years for such companies.Barang_doa_slae wrote:I have never seen any 1/4 million garbage truck in Cambodia and doubt I will ever see one.Raybull wrote:Job advert: Have 1/4 million $ truck, looking for cheap driver, 200$/mth. End result...
Interestingly, Cintri is a pretty good exemple of the difficulty is operating, managing and turning a profit in countries like Cambodia
. People pile and throw garbage everywhere and many don't pay,
scavengers sort through it and scatter it all over,
the company resorts to charging whatever which draws the ire of the ACU, etc. Is the parent Canadian company Cintec still even solvent? It'll be interesting if their contract is somehow dissolved to see if other companies would even risk entering the market as none did on the previous tender. The government also really needs to step up too and help them, they can't be expecting garbage truck workers to sweep and shovel garbage from all over the place.
Yes, people will throw their garbage everywhere if there are no rubbish bins to put it in. I have noticed that when you do see a commercial size ''jumbo bin'' it is always being used and is full to over loaded. Waiting for a truck to take it away and replaced with a empty one, Empty one ??? what's that ?
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Wrong, people will throw their garbage everywhere even when right next to an empty rubbish bin.Duncan wrote:Yes, people will throw their garbage everywhere if there are no rubbish bins to put it in.
I also see a lot of rubbish bins being completely overloaded because all the businesses in the area do not want to pay for rubbish collection.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
waiting for one of grinches funny anti shv comments.... haha
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Those CINTRI trucks are worn out imports, many donated by Korea/Japan etc.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
"And the driver fled the scene." Scared of a mob beatdown? At a dump? That must be a cut & paste. Same as it ever was.
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