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ENDUROCO LATAM S.A

About the company

Enduroco Latam S.A.

Enduroco Latam S.A. is an Argentine company that represents the Australian firm EnduroCo. The company specializes in providing comprehensive transportation and logistics solutions for high-demand terrains, focusing heavily on the mining and oil industries.

Core Activities

Their primary operations include:

  • Vehicle Conversion: Transforming standard trucks and utility vehicles (such as the Toyota Hiace) into specialized vehicles for high-altitude mountains or difficult-to-access areas.

  • Off-Road Equipment: Installing suspension kits, snow or mud tracks, and differential locking systems.

  • Telemetry and Safety: Implementing fleet monitoring systems, which include MDVR cameras, Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) for fatigue detection, and satellite connectivity for areas without cellular coverage.

  • Industrial Machinery: Providing equipment and spare parts for heavy machinery used in infrastructure and energy projects.

Essentially, they ensure that fleets can operate safely and efficiently in the most geographically challenging environments in the country.

Products & services

  • 4x4 Bus Conversion

    WHEREVER YOU WANT TO GO

    Upgrade your vehicle to a real 4×4 with EnduroCo; the 4WD conversion specialists for the Toyota Hiace/Commuter and Coaster vehicles.

    With 100 years of combined experience, EnduroCo has established a design, manufacturing and distribution network to provide complete offroad 4WD transport solutions.

    EnduroCo sets the standard for technology, affordability, versatility and comfort.

  • INDUSTRY SECTORS

    EnduroCo 4X4 converted vehicles are utilised in a variety of different industries both domestically and internationally, providing transport solutions for those requiring the ability to navigate difficult or harsh terrain. Some of these applications include mining, tourism, emergency services, civil works and rural communities.

    Mining - Tourism - emergency

Address

Dr. José Ignacio de la Rosa 7181, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, 1439