Cambodia's transport sector is currently dominated by a high demand for durable, cost-effective machinery. The market relies heavily on second hand truck imports to support the growing construction and agricultural sectors in provinces like Kampong Cham and Takeo.
Due to the tropical monsoon climate and uneven road infrastructure, there is a surging requirement for modified chassis and reinforced suspensions. Local businesses are transitioning from basic transport to specialized utility vehicles that can handle heavy loads during the rainy season.
Simultaneously, the urban centers of Phnom Penh are seeing a rapid shift toward efficiency. The introduction of minivans for tourism and corporate commuting is redefining the last-mile delivery and passenger transport ecosystem.
