Isuzu Vietnam Auto Care Centre rolls into service

Oct 3rd at 07:48
03-10-2017 07:48:08+07:00

Isuzu Vietnam Auto Care Centre rolls into service

Isuzu Vietnam Auto Care Centre promises to be Isuzu’s strategic step in winning Vietnamese customers’ hearts.

Isuzu Vietnam, part of Japanese automotive giant Isuzu Motors, officially inaugurated Isuzu Vietnam Auto Car Centre (IAC) on September 29 at Tan Phu Trung Industrial Zone in Ho Chi Minh City’s Cu Chi district.

Kicked-off construction on March 23, 2017, after six-month intensive construction, IAC which is located at lot B6-6, Bloc B6, D2 Road in Tan Phu Trung IZ, has completed construction and is slated to commence operation from this month.

IAC is designated to handle three core functions: a training base of repair and maintenance skills for truck and pickup lines for Isuzu agent technicians; a warehouse centre where genuine components and parts are kept in a big volume to meet burgeoning market demands; and providing support to Isuzu sales agents in major overhauls going beyond the agents’ capacity.

Isuzu Vietnam has been developing by leaps and bounds in the Vietnamese market in recent years, attesting through its strong investment commitments.

Besides expanding the agent network and promoting commercial and family-oriented vehicle lines the company has been constantly trying for perfection in the components and after-sales service aspect.

In addition, with the commitment of Northwest Saigon City Development Corporation (SCD) - the developer of Tan Phu Trung IZ in providing utmost support to the investors, IAC promises to be Isuzu’s strategic step in satisfying Vietnamese customers’ demands.

Isuzu Vietnam is a joint venture operating in assembling and distributing vehicles with the brand Isuzu, the world leading brand for commercial vehicles and diesel engines.

The company chose Tan Phu Trung IZ as the location for its auto care centre due to the latter’s convenient location, smart planning and investment incentives that have made the IZ very appealing to both domestic and foreign investors.

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