
Mohamed Hamad bin Azzan Al Mazroui, Under-Secretary of the Ruler’s Representative Court in the Western Region has inaugurated Al-Futtaim Motors' newest 3S facilities (Sales, Service and Spare Parts) for Toyota and Lexus in Madinat Zayed.
The ribbon cutting ceremony was attended by senior officials from Al-Futtaim Motors.
Located in the Madinat Zayed Industrial Area Road South, the new Toyota facility houses a 900 square meter showroom and a service center that covers 3500 square meter, with a total of 15 work bays catering to up to 60 vehicles per day.
Similarly, the adjacent Lexus showroom, is spread over another 900 square meter along with the service centre.
Commenting on the event, Bertrand Thiebaut, Senior Managing Director of Al-Futtaim Motors, said: "Abu Dhabi represents a strategic market for us, one that has played a vital role in our growth over the last few decades. The Company has continuously invested in new facilities that give priority to customer-friendly and attentive services. Our expansion across Abu Dhabi and the Western Region plays an important part in our promise to provide ease of business to our loyal customers. This requires us to expand our geographical presence with showrooms and service centres that offer exceptional experiences at every touch point of their journey with us."
Source :WAM
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