MRF India expands its presence with the launch of Tyredrome in Mumbai
MRF opens its new Tyredrome center in Mumbai, offering specialsed tyre and wheel care services with advanced equipment and trained technicians to improve vehicle safety.
MRF, a reknowned tyre manufacturer in India, has opened its new showroom and customer service center, the MRF Tyredrome, at Poonam Chambers, Worli, Mumbai, on October 27, 2024.
This facility offers a range of tyre and wheel care services aimed at improving vehicle performance, safety, and longevity. Operated by MRF-trained engineers and technicians, the Tyredrome provides a variety of maintenance and repair services using advanced precision equipment in a comfortable environment for customers.
The Tyredrome features equipment imported from global manufacturers to ensure quality service. Services available include robotic wheel alignment, diagnostic wheel balancing, a vehicle safety test lane, electronic headlight alignment, A/C recovery and recharging, two-wheeler tyre services, and tubeless tyre repair. Customers can also explore an extensive selection of MRF tyres to find suitable replacements for their vehicles.
At the inauguration event, K. M. Mammen, Chairman and Managing Director of MRF Ltd., shared that the company is pleased to introduce the Tyredrome in Mumbai and looks forward to extending the same service standards available in other cities to its Mumbai customers.
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