Text reading "Brazilian Classic Cars" with a description of armored bulletproof ambulances supplier offer, accompanied by the Brazilian flag.
Presentation slide offering armored bulletproof ambulances from Brazil since 2013, with shipping options and no export restrictions.
Sequence of work list for ambulance transaction process
Factory interior with multiple vehicles being modified for armoring, highlighting a company's capacity to armor over 400 cars monthly, authorized by multiple car manufacturers.
Text discussing new ambulance models, focusing on armored glasses for faster delivery. Quotes for Renault Master 2023 and 2024, diesel engines, available in Brazil. Mentions Mercedes Benz, Toyota Hilux, Fiat for conversion into ambulances, requiring more time. Includes code NCM 8703 1000.
Renault Master L1H1 diesel ambulance, armored level IIIA, model year 2024, $181,900 FOB in Brazil.
Interior views of an ambulance featuring blue seating, medical equipment, and a stretcher in a clean and organized layout.
Interior and exterior views of a white ambulance with red cross symbols, showing medical equipment and patient transport areas inside.
Side view and interior of an ambulance.
List of items and installations, including floor installation, communication window, oxygen cylinder support, seat belts, ceiling balustrades, glass wool blankets, washable materials, dental blue furniture, and left-side vehicle furniture with described features.
List of medical equipment and installation specifications, including chest seat, stretcher, exhaust fan, oxygen ruler, valves, flow meter, humidifier set, vacuum cleaner, double support, and harness model.
Bullet points about supply and installation services, including electronic control panel, linear bar with lights, circular LED lights, visual signal, and rear air conditioning. Additional mentions of graphics, adhesives, and extra features.
Image of an armored ambulance ICU model Renault Master, featuring external and internal views, with specifications and cost details.
interior of ambulance showing medical equipment and seating
Interior of an ambulance with a blue medical seat, medical equipment, control panel, and oxygen tank.
Interior of an ambulance showing seats and a stretcher with wheels, and medical equipment storage compartments.
List of installation and supply details for hospital equipment and materials, including windows, floors, gas circuits, and furniture in dental blue color.
List of ambulance equipment and installation instructions including ICU cabinets, exhaust fan, seats, stretcher, stainless steel protections, and infusion pump support.
List of medical equipment and installation details
List of supply and installation services including uti harness, abs panel uti panel, door switches, auxiliary battery, voltage inverter, focusing lights, LED lights, external connection, graphics, and rear air conditioning.
Diagram of an armored SUV showing areas protected by aramid fiber and ballistic steel, including roof structure, rear seats, and doors.
Disassembled car interior and engine compartment showing internal structure and components.
Collage of manufacturing processes for vehicle glass, including 21mm thick glass, metal frame with glass, CNC cutting, zero dust assembling, transparency levels, glass measurements, bulletproof testing, and materials for hot pressurization.
Diagram of glass laminate layers, image of a glass oven with glass inside, and a photo of a car door with installed glass.
Table showing Level III-A ballistic protection details, including weapon types, ammunition specifications, kinetic energy, projectile mass, speed, and number of impacts.
Slide detailing ambulance delivery and payment terms, including transformation time, armored service duration, payment breakdown, Incoterm pricing locations, and online tracking provision.
Screenshot of a Google Sheets document titled "Excel control link" showing a spreadsheet of armored ambulances control list with columns for car year, payment, date of purchase, arrival, services, and departure details.
Slide titled 'Shipping' with options: shipping by vessel from Paranagua port in Brazil (BRPNG) with 2 cars per 40ft container, or by airplane from Afonso Pena Airport Brazil (CWB)."
Informational poster titled "Brazilian Classic Cars" detailing company history, founded in 1997, starting exports in 2012, and listing countries served: USA, Canada, Germany, Portugal, France, Belgium, Italy, Holland, Dubai, China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Hungary, Austria. Contact details for CEO Rafael Augusto Zanetti are provided.