The Ministry of Infrastructure Development, Public Utilities, Transport and Implementation is continuing its efforts to provide further support to the public transport sector.
The Ministry has initiated a programme of support through businesses to offer relief to bus operators to purchase tyres, batteries, automotive parts and lubricants.
To date, 4 auto part dealers have pledged their support.
- Discount Auto Parts is offering 15% off on all parts for buses, effective 1 October, until further notice.
- Jonas Browne & Hubbard (G’da) Ltd is providing 12.5% discount on Torque and Farroad tyres and Power Max batteries from 1 October to 15 November 2021.
- Quality Services Ltd., for the period, 1 October to 31 December 2021, is offering a discount of 15 – 20% on auto parts, batteries, windscreens, front, rear and side glasses.
- Geo. F. Huggins & Co (G’da) Ltd will also make available discounts and best prices on all Nissan Urvan differential parts and up to 20% on all other Urvan parts. In addition, the company is offering all bus operators, regardless of vehicle brand, a volume discount on tyre purchases, up to 12% for a full set.
The Ministry of Transport, and by extension, the Government of Grenada expresses sincere gratitude to all participating businesses for providing critical support to the public transport sector and encourages all bus operators to take full advantage of these offers.
Bus operators and commuters are also encouraged to be vigilant and to follow the Covid-19 health and safety protocols issued by the Ministry of Health.
GIS
Well, Well, Well Buses,buses,buses not a word about farmers Yes farmers the one’s who feeds GRENADA as I told my fellow farmers don’t be afraid to put prices on your produce because no one cares about farmers and farming so let us unite and use the power we have and that’s our produce. What a. Joke. Buses buses buses
so wait nor,buses are the only vehicles on d road? what about other businesses which must operate with vehicles? we need new ideas in this country
Has the Government offered any discounts on import duties?