FE Report | Published: November 27, 2018 10:20:49 | Updated: December 04, 2018 12:42:53
IFAD Auto inaugurated the largest commercial vehicles service center in the country on Monday at its own industrial area at Madanpur in Bandar thana of Narayanganj.
IFAD launched the commercial service center for vehicles having the technical support from Ashok Leyland, one of the largest commercial vehicles, trucks and bus manufacturers in India.
Ashok Leyland Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Vinod K Dasari and IFAD group chairman Iftekhar Ahmed Tipu jointly inaugurated the service, first of its kind in Bangladesh.
The newly station at Madanpur can provide services to 22 commercial vehicles simultaneously with its modern technologies there. Besides, sales, services and spares facilities will also be available at the station.
Vinod K Dasari of Ashok Leyland said Bangladesh is fast growing market, and the number of commercial vehicles is on increasing mode to keep the economy moving.
And, in order to meet the growing demand, IFAD in cooperation with Ashok Leyland has opened 22 service centers for commercial vehicles across the country including Madanpur of Narayanganj, he added.
"We are taking initiative to take the number of the services centre to 36, soon", he further said adding that they were happy with the journey along IFAD.
Furthermore, "we are looking forward to investing more in Bangladesh in coming days," he mentioned.
Chairman of the IFAD group Iftekhar Ahmed Tipu said that the service has been opened with modern technologies to offer world class service and facilities.
We are also working to open emergency service, and once we prepared, it will take only four hours to provide all necessary service to commercial vehicles at the station as repair measure.
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