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Made in Honduras

There are more BUVs in Honduras than in any other country.   Our partner, VBM de Honduras, produced its first BUV in early 2007 and fulfills orders for the Honduran market. 

Made in Honduras. 

 

      


  1. Goals
  2. Local Assembly Options
  3. Duty of Ministry Partner
  4. Target Ministries

 

Goals

 

- Sustainable growth

- Reduce rural transport costs

- Help transport entrepreneurs thrive

- Refine BUV per customer demands

 

 

 


Factory Partners

 
- often have a related business

   
- already have facility and some equipment


- have at least 10 years of business experience


 


Duties of BUV Owners

 

- Designate one person responsible for

        driving, training, and maintenance

 

- Email feedback on performance 2x/yr

    (and describe how BUV is used)

 

- Send photos

  (showing various ways BUV is used)

 

 

 

 

 

Some BUV Users

 

- Honduras Outreach Inc.

- World Vision

- FAME Honduras

- Christian Community of HN

- La Finca de los Ninos

- Flor Azul

- Lepaterique

- El Eden

- Latin America Mission

- Send Hope

- Mission Honduras

Common Applications

 

- Medical

- Orphanage / School Bus

- Farm Vehicle

- Water (purify, irrigate, or transport)

 

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Project Honduras

Mission Conference

 

Two BUVs were displayed at the conference in Copan, HN.

 

Send Hope, a Methodist mission in La Mosquitia, purchased the BUV on the right.  CCH made their own the dump-bed (left) to help build a medical clinic in Taluabe, HN.

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Honduran Assembly

 

BUVs are manufactured in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.  Please contact vbmdehonduras@sulanet.net

 

BUV Kit Shipment

 

Two BUV kits are in the 2'x2'x4'box to the right.  They contain the parts for the front half of the BUV.

 

These kits will be assembled and joined to reconditioned truck rear-clips  in Honduras.  The wood box is recycled and becomes part of the cargo bed of the BUV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We encourage ministries to use BUVs in business to generate funds for ministry locally.

 

 

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