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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/11/2008 Posts: 892
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I run this biz and i can have a word or two on the business. 1. have a manager if you cannot run it yourself. 2. trust nobody...they are all out to eat your cake. 3. go to it if you must, otherwise, please invest that cash in other altenatives. for more..........lennyirungu@yahoo.com For in him (Jesus) we live and move and have our being-Acts 17:28
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/15/2010 Posts: 391 Location: nairobie
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@ ali kati ya qd na td which one performs better ?
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 6/8/2011 Posts: 30 Location: Nairobi
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@Ali i have a 3.3 lorry, the business has been all time low through this year & am certainly sure if i sell the vehicle i'll divert the funds to other unplanned investments.Am of the idea of converting the 3.3 to probably 29 seater mini bus & ply eastleigh route. Kindly advice
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/15/2010 Posts: 391 Location: nairobie
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@ lus just tengeneza it to become a water tanker and start making some cash i hav seen several old ones ex matatus do the work quite well
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 3
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Hi Guys! This is my forst post though i have been a guest for the past few years. i am in the process of buying a mini bus that will be franchised to MOA by name of Compliant. Anyone done this before, what is the reputation of Compliant. Thanks!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/9/2008 Posts: 2,824
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Jingles wrote:Hi Guys! This is my forst post though i have been a guest for the past few years. i am in the process of buying a mini bus that will be franchised to MOA by name of Compliant. Anyone done this before, what is the reputation of Compliant. Thanks! What are their terms? Have you tried double M? What are their terms? When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/24/2007 Posts: 1,805
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Jingles wrote:Hi Guys! This is my forst post though i have been a guest for the past few years. i am in the process of buying a mini bus that will be franchised to MOA by name of Compliant. Anyone done this before, what is the reputation of Compliant. Thanks! If you can, try get yourself a 51 seater bus. @Kingfisher, does double M take in franchisees? I thought it is strictly a family business. I Think Therefore I Am
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 3
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Double M is currently not franchising. Compliant is charging a one time franchise fee of 35k. Thanks to all
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/20/2011 Posts: 3
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Jingles wrote:Hi Guys! This is my forst post though i have been a guest for the past few years. i am in the process of buying a mini bus that will be franchised to MOA by name of Compliant. Anyone done this before, what is the reputation of Compliant. Thanks! Hi Jingles, I have a buddy who took his bus to Compliant last week. He is comfortable with MOA Compliant as they are small and don't have as much stress as the likes of City Shuttle. In the case of the latter, they were insisting that his bus be painted with a particular shade of blue and yellow. And you have to buy it from a particular shop which was of course selling the paint expensively compared to a kawa shop. He immediately smelled a rat in this arrangement and thus walked out of a City Shuttle deal. Also, have you decided where you would like to manufacture the bus...or been advised as to where it will be made? He also learnt that the big bus body manufacturers (e.g LSHS, Banbros ) are now building all buses uniformly (i.e. a standardised model). You need to figure out if that's what you want especially for a route where being unique is key. My friend opted to have a small manufacturer built for him a bus with a unique design and is really pleased with the reception (and business)he has received so far. Cheers!
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/17/2011 Posts: 3
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Thanks @ Hello, Does your friend have a 29 or 33 seater? Had he done his homework before deciding on compliant? I have not decided on a builder yet, who did your friend go with, how much? Thanks!
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/20/2011 Posts: 3
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Jingles wrote:Thanks @ Hello, Does your friend have a 29 or 33 seater? Had he done his homework before deciding on compliant? I have not decided on a builder yet, who did your friend go with, how much? Thanks! Jingles, You could say that the decision to opt for Compliant MOA by trial and error. His view was that if a company has issues like colour even before the bus is operating, he hated to imagine how they would be later i.e. with collections and accounting for the expenses. After all, they are no or less the same i.e. in how they operate. FYI, my buddy has a 33 seater. As for the cost, he told me that it really depends on what features you are seeking to have in the bus. When you have a moment, do call the body builder on this number - 0717 331 509. Regards
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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chepkel wrote:North Rift is also good. Try them out. Most trusted line of matatus in the region. very true.excellent brand and very professional.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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The major tricks in this biz is management and rate of wear & tear (delibarate). I always wonder @ an over 1M investment being operated by reckless and or drunken crews, tis scary.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/9/2008 Posts: 2,824
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@ALL Was just thinking.... It seems a number of Wazuans are interested in this business. That means if you join hands you can come up with your own brand name, brand your buses and manage them. Start figuring out how you can do this by your selves. Start recruiting your selves now. Let me say I am interested, though I cant procure a bus now, but would be able to later and join. When I have money, I get rid of it quickly, lest it find a way into my heart.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/1/2008 Posts: 834
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you best read this first...fast! http://www.standardmedia...0040064&cid=658&If you are going to be thinking only one thing, you might as well be thinking big. -Donald J . Trump
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/18/2009 Posts: 18
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@ Jingles,
The bus body builder does matter. A pal of mine recently got themselves an MOA branded bus. We went round looking for where to make the body and learnt that the big guns (LSHS, Banbros, Master) not only charge much but also don't have desirable client service for small players.
We opted to look for a smaller company that gave a fairer price and took us very seriously hence delivering in good time. It was somewhere on Old North Airport road. You could call these numbers 0717 331509 or 0721 440791. The latter was especially of great help.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/11/2008 Posts: 2,306
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zip* wrote:@ Jingles,
The bus body builder does matter. A pal of mine recently got themselves an MOA branded bus. We went round looking for where to make the body and learnt that the big guns (LSHS, Banbros, Master) not only charge much but also don't have desirable client service for small players.
We opted to look for a smaller company that gave a fairer price and took us very seriously hence delivering in good time. It was somewhere on Old North Airport road. You could call these numbers 0717 331509 or 0721 440791. The latter was especially of great help. @zip, how much did the body cost? What are the other costs one has to incur before the vehicle is on the road? I know one needs to pay TLB and inspection, but what else and how much should I set aside apart for route entry fees? Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/6/2010 Posts: 170 Location: Kenya Tukufu
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TUPAC wrote:bwenyenye wrote:@tupac How is the 33 seater business segment in the town service. Would you recommend it? what in your opinion is the realistic average take home for the owner @bwenyenye ours ply the loitokitok nairobi route and they are all 11 seaters.33 seater in town sijui. @Tupac....Hope your mat biz is still doing good....I am thinking of entering this biz...please share your email or cell number I contact you directly ...you might be of great help. My email is raszag at yahoo dot com Thanks. Hardwork, Smartness & Humility = Successful and Happy life...Jipange sasa hivi
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/8/2009 Posts: 274 Location: Ltktk
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raszag wrote:TUPAC wrote:bwenyenye wrote:@tupac How is the 33 seater business segment in the town service. Would you recommend it? what in your opinion is the realistic average take home for the owner @bwenyenye ours ply the loitokitok nairobi route and they are all 11 seaters.33 seater in town sijui. @Tupac....Hope your mat biz is still doing good....I am thinking of entering this biz...please share your email or cell number I contact you directly ...you might be of great help. My email is raszag at yahoo dot com Thanks. let me email you. ...things fall apart...the centre cannot hold..mere anarchy is loosed upon the world...w b yeats
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Rank: Hello Joined: 7/20/2011 Posts: 3
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[GOOGLEWIDGET][/GOOGLEWIDGET] Robinhood wrote:zip* wrote:@ Jingles,
The bus body builder does matter. A pal of mine recently got themselves an MOA branded bus. We went round looking for where to make the body and learnt that the big guns (LSHS, Banbros, Master) not only charge much but also don't have desirable client service for small players.
We opted to look for a smaller company that gave a fairer price and took us very seriously hence delivering in good time. It was somewhere on Old North Airport road. You could call these numbers 0717 331509 or 0721 440791. The latter was especially of great help. @zip, how much did the body cost? What are the other costs one has to incur before the vehicle is on the road? I know one needs to pay TLB and inspection, but what else and how much should I set aside apart for route entry fees? @Robinhood, The minimum cost of making a 29 - 33 seater bus is around Kshs. 900k. You will get a very "basic" bus i.e. a bus with no undercarriage boot, inside shelf or roof carrier. Also, the design will be very basic like what you see on the roads. So, you need to be sure if you really want the bus to operate on town service or you would like to have it for occassional hire where you definitely need storage space. Other costs you will incur are PSV Advance Tax (at Kshs. 750 per passenger), installation of a speed governor (around 20k) and of course, insurance for the vehicle. FYI, the cost of MV inspection (for the road license) is usually borne by the body builder. Regards
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