Company:

TROLLER VEICULOS ESPECIAIS S/A

URL: www.troller.com.br
e-mail: simone@troller.com.br
 
 
Type of activity:
Armoured Vehicles
Contact: Simone Rocha
Address:

Av. Dr. Gastao Vidigal, 2260
Sao Paulo
SP

Country: BRAZILBRAZIL
Phone: +551136494153
Fax: +5511 36494150

TROLLER VEICULOS ESPECIAIS S.A., is a Brazilian vehicle manufacturer located in the city of Horizonte in Ceara state. The company began operations in 1994, with a small scale production line (2 to 3 vehicles per month), and became completely professional by 2001, with production in excess of WOO vehicles, the company currently produces 6 vehicles a day, or around 120 a month. TROLLER is the only genuine Brazilian manufacturer, with 93% of inputs produced locally.

   
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