Global Vehicle Trust
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Company type | Nonprofit organization |
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Founder | Sir Torquil Norman |
Successor | Casey Norman |
Global Vehicle Trust (GVT) was established to provide simple, affordable, and versatile transport for rural areas in developing countries.
History
[edit]Global Vehicle Trust was founded by Sir Torquil Norman as a not-for-profit to develop a prototype vehicle suitable for rural parts of developing countries. The Global Vehicle Trust is part owner of OX Delivers, the developer and IP owner of the OX truck. The trust is a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee.
OX Truck
[edit]The OX was originally conceived by Sir Gordon Murray for GVT and has now been developed by OX Delivers. This has been done with the support of grants from Innovate UK and Advanced Propulsion Centre.[1]
Designed as an innovative flat-pack product (so as to be transported more efficiently as six will fit in a standard shipping container), the truck is a high capacity and designed for use on the poorly maintained and unpaved roads often found in rural areas of emerging markets. The structure is made of Engineered Laminated Panels bonded to a steel frame.[2]
OX Delivers
[edit]OX Delivers is a Transport-as-a-Service working initially in Rwanda transporting goods from rural areas such as crops for farmers.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Uber-style start-up developing affordable zero-emission truck for emerging markets" (Press release). Retrieved 2021-07-03 – via www.imeche.org.
- ^ "Ox flat-pack truck". Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-09-17.
- ^ Maritz, James Torvaney and Jaco (2024-05-27). "How this company is changing the game for rural logistics in Rwanda". How we made it in Africa. Retrieved 2024-09-30.
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