E-ONE Wins 30-Unit Saudi Order

E-ONE, working through its Saudi Arabian dealer, SESE, has secured a multi-million-dollar contract for 30 aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) and first responder units from the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF).

A long-time SESE and E-ONE customer, RSAF ordered a variety of units, including Titan Force 6x6s, custom pumpers on CII chassis, mini-pumpers and small rescue vehicles.

“The product diversity of the 30-unit order demonstrates the effectiveness of E-ONE and our international dealers to reach and support global markets,” said Sam Itani, E-ONE’s vice president of global sales. “We would like to congratulate SESE for this significant contract.”

SESE has been the E-ONE dealer in Saudi Arabia for more than 20 years. “We are honored RSAF has trusted in us, yet again, for their ARFF, first responder and loose equipment needs,” said SESE’s Mohammad Fostoc.  “E-ONE’s diverse, full line of products allows us to meet our Saudi Arabian customers’ varying demands with a product known internationally for its quality and performance.”

The ordered units offer the latest in ARFF and first responder technology with the state-of-the-art Titan Force 6×6 featuring a 3,000-gallon tank capacity and custom 4×4 pumpers on CII chassis, each with a 1,030-gallon tank capacity.

“RSAF currently has more than 20 E-ONE units in operation,” Itani said, “and we are honored they have chosen E-ONE and SESE to expand this growing fleet.” 

E-ONE, based in Ocala, Fla., engineers, manufactures and markets custom and commercial pumpers, tankers, Water Master vacuum tankers, aerial ladders and platforms, command and communication apparatus, quick attack units, industrial trucks, and aircraft rescue firefighting vehicles. For information, go to www.e-one.com.

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