AML Motors unveils service facility in Mangalore, Karnataka
The decision to set up this outlet is influenced by the rising demand of various vehicle segments in the region due to the proximity of key industries like MRPL and NMPT.
AML Motors has inaugurated a brand-new service center for Ashok Leyland in Mangalore, Karnataka. With the openings of its modern after-sales service center in the city, AML Motors reaffirms its commitment to offering outstanding reach and support to consumers throughout the region.
Speaking on the occasion Rajiv Sanghvi, Managing Director, AML Motors said “We are delighted to inaugurate the state-of-the-art service facility near Kannur RTO Check post, Mangalore, Karnataka coastal region for Ashok Leyland vehicles. This facility is our endeavour to create deeper and wider coverage for our customers and provide them best in class uptime and performance for their vehicle.”
Spread across 35,000 sq. ft. the new state of the art facility features 10 bays equipped with advance tolls that are handled and operated by a team of highly trained mechanics.
Strategically located at National Highway (NH) 75, this state of art facility serves as vital junction connecting all Western and Southern states. The decision to set up this outlet is influenced by the rising demand of various vehicle segments in the region due to the proximity of key industries like MRPL and NMPT.
The service facility will help minimise vehicle downtime, enhance production, and provide profitability by offering prompt service to our customers for tipper, passenger buses, haulage trucks, fuel tanks and ICV goods vehicles.
Additionally, it acts as a crucial stop for vehicles traversing from states like Maharashtra, Goa and Kerala by providing maintenance services, 24x7 breakdown assistance, and Ad Blue availability.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
20 Oct 2023
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