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Egyptian Startup SWVL Partners Up With Ford

The American company also partnered with Nasser Social Bank and EFG Hermes Bank to offer competitive lending rates to operators looking to adopt the Ford Transit bus as their vehicle of choice.

Staff Writer

Ford and Egyptian transport-tech startup, SWVL, have announced a partnership that will see the Ford Transit minibus as the preferred vehicle of choice on SWVL’s routes. “By combining SWVL’s intelligent app with the capable and flexible Ford Transit bus, we are providing a much needed, comfortable and affordable service for commuters in Cairo and Alexandria – and a tremendous business tool for operators and owners,” says Jonathan Schmitt, Strategy Manager, Ford Middle East & Africa. “Transit has proven to be the backbone of economies in Europe and North America, and we are thrilled to introduce it here in Egypt to help local communities.

The agreement will combine the brilliance of the Transit, world’s best-selling van brand, with an app-based mass transit system that enables commuters in Egypt’s major cities to enjoy an affordable, convenient, safe and reliable alternative to existing transportation services.

The announcement was made in SWVL’s home city of Cairo where the company has also partnered with Nasser Social Bank and EFG Hermes Bank to offer competitive lending rates to operators looking to adopt the Ford Transit bus as their vehicle of choice.

“We are thrilled to bring Ford Transit to Egypt, debuting in such a prominent and important role through this partnership with SWVL,” says Achraf El Boustani, Managing Director of Ford North Africa. “The key to Ford Transit’s success as a mobility platform is its reputation for dependability, versatility and capability, and we’re confident that SWVL operators here will soon learn just why thousands of people around the world rely on the Ford Transit to get the job done.”

Ford and its local distributor, Auto Jameel, have worked with SWVL and the Egyptian government to provide the best value equation for the Transit buses that would join the on-demand bus service. SWVL captains not only will receive financing facilities through Nasser Social Bank and EFG Hermes Bank, but they will also have access to a series of after-sales support and maintenance services through Auto Jameel’s network and Ford-trained technicians.

The Ford Transit – available in 15 and 18-seat configurations – has a proven track record with micro-transit solutions globally, and the first consignment has already arrived in Egypt, ready to take on the roads.

The Transit bus is used by numerous mobility operators globally – including GoRide, a Michigan-based on-demand transportation service for non-emergency medical needs. GoRide’s fleet can accommodate people with wheelchairs, thanks to flexible seating, and a wheelchair lift – and serves more than 200 facilities across the US state. “The Ford Transit has been subjected to seven million customer-equivalent miles of brutal testing in our labs and proving grounds. It has also undergone extensive testing here in Egypt to ensure it exceeds Ford’s stringent requirements for the market here,” El Boustani explains.

“The Ford Smart Mobility plan supports our commitment to innovation, and is aimed specifically at developing smarter mobility services. We are excited that Ford Transit was selected by SWVL – and we know that our new operators will soon understand why thousands of owners around the world rely on the Transit,” Schmitt concluded.

This article was originally published on our sister site Startup Scene Middle East.