Tata Motors Opens New flagship Showroom & Service Facility in Riyadh
Published On Jun 05, 2015 05:30 PM By Raunak
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Tata motors have launched a new flagship showroom and service facility in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The showroom has been opened by - Manahil International Company, a unit of Mohamed Yousuf Naghi & Brothers Group (MYNG) and the sole authorized distributor of Tata Motors Ltd in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Moreover, Tata says that this unit is officially one of the largest facilities in the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council).
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. R. T Wasan, Head of International business, Commercial vehicles Business Unit said, “Saudi Arabia is a focus market for Tata Motors and this is one of the major steps in our strategic expansion plans in the kingdom to ensure quality sales & after sales experience for our customers. The team is highly skilled and trained by Tata Motors to equip the respective work force with latest methodical approach, systems to ensure efficient & effective solutions to ever evolving customer needs & requirements.”
Speaking of the facility, it is located near the Industrial Area (Exit-18, Eastern Expressway) and showcases the entire range of products from Tata Motors. The service facility features a 40 bay workshop fully equipped with modern equipment & trained technicians. Moreover, there’s also a fleet of mobile service vehicles available to do on-site service to ensure maximum vehicle utilization for the customers.
Mr. Abdul Wahab Itani, Senior Vice President, Automotive division, Manahil International Company said, “the facility speaks for its caliber that is reflected by the team that has been placed in this 3S facility. Today, the automotive sector is very dynamic & prone to progression. Manahil International is planning to expand the network for Tata Motors to cover the entire Kingdom so that we get closer to customer in every location to ensure efficient operation of the vehicles. If you don’t ensure to surpass the customers’ expectations, you will lose the grip and soon you will go off the track.”