Bufori Cars Demand Increases |
Automaker Bufori Motor Car Company is reportedly struggling to meet its flood of orders, mostly coming from China and the Middle East.
Some customers are willing to wait for almost two years to get their Bufori vehicles, which prices range from $150,000-$350,000 and can be customized per customer's request.
Quoting Bufori founder Gerry Khouri, the report said that orders for the luxury vehicles have steadly grown to 15%-20% every year in the past 3 years.
Bufori Motor Car Company announced in July that it is turning towards the global job market to satisfy the need for qualified staff in view of its growing global sales. It said that it was unable to recruit suitably qualified tradesmen to work on the production of the cars in Malaysia.
"We are facing an ironic situation," the company said. "Whilst we are pleased that our handcrafted luxury cars are well received around the world, we are also frustrated, as it has proven incredibly challenging to find suitable tradesmen to complement our existing team. No doubt, we have amongst the best Malaysia has to offer but this is just not enough, in view of the current demand. We now need to find more qualified people, even if it means importing them to solve this dilemma."
The name "Bufori" is an acronym that stands for B - Beautiful U - Unique F - Funtastic O - Original R - Romantic I - Irresistible.
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