Algeria is poised to significantly bolster its public transportation infrastructure with the imminent arrival of 3,000 buses manufactured by Higer Bus Company. The shipment, which departed on January 6th, signals a major development in the country’s ongoing efforts to modernize its transportation sector.
Higer, a leading Chinese bus manufacturer, confirmed the shipment via a statement accompanied by photographs documenting the loading of the buses. The company highlighted the delivery as a testament to the strong confidence the Algerian market places in Chinese bus products and services. This substantial order underscores Algeria’s commitment to improving public transport options for its citizens.
“This large-scale delivery reflects the deepening economic ties between Algeria and China,” stated a transportation analyst. “The introduction of these modern buses will undoubtedly enhance the commuting experience for many Algerians and contribute to a more efficient public transportation system.”
Higer Bus Company also reaffirmed its dedication to providing comprehensive solutions for public transportation development globally. The company emphasized its commitment to supporting international efforts, including those in Algeria, to modernize and expand public transport networks.
The arrival of these 3,000 buses is expected to have a considerable impact on Algeria’s transportation landscape. The new fleet will not only increase capacity but also introduce more modern and comfortable vehicles to the existing public transportation system. This initiative aligns with Algeria’s broader strategy of investing in infrastructure development to support economic growth and improve the quality of life for its citizens. The addition of the Higer buses represents a significant step forward in achieving these goals.


