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Natco and Hyundai open new dealership showrooms

Posted in: News Varieties
Written By: Observer Staff
Article Date: Jul 5, 2008 - 3:44:29 AM
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The Autocar dealership is opened on Police College St.
To meet with the expand of business in the automobile sector, Natco the sole agent of Hyundai in Yemen inaugurated last week three showrooms two in Sana’a and one in Aden. A high delegation team work from Hyundai Korea and middle east attended the inauguration of the three showrooms to show the interest of the manufacturer in the Yemen Market. Mr. Jamal A. Hayel, Deputy Managing Director of National Trading Company, Mr. Dyung-Tae Shin , Director Middle East Regional Headquarters, Joon –Seo Lee Deputy General Manager Middle East Regional Headquarters, Simon Jeong, Deputy General Manager Middle East Regional Headquarters  and the new dealers. A brief presentation shows the size and growth  of Hyundai  world wide.

This is a move designed to respond to the increasing demands of our customers and, yet, another proof to NATCO’s commitment towards its customers, NATCO has been providing the high est level of after sales services. NATCO has built Showrooms and well-equipped maintenance centers in most governorates of the country. In addition, NATCO has made available the mobile workshop which is well equipped to provide quick response and emergency repair service around the clock. 

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The Al-Jazeera dealerhip is inaugurated on Sixty st.
Hyundai signed with NATCO to become its’ Sole agent in Yemen in 1995 when NATCO placed its first order of 155 cars. Since then, there has been a tremendous increase in demand for Korean cars in the Yemeni market after the cars were tested and found to be reliable by the consumers themselves. The consumers have found that Hyundai cars not only enjoy high quality, safety and luxury, but also have good after sales service . The matter lead NATCO to focus on Hyundai reflecting a keenness to serve and comfort our customers. NATCO also launched and prompted Hyundai vehicles in the Yemeni markets. Today, Hyundai vehicles enjoy an advance position in the market registering sales of 2000 vehicles in 2007. for more details read the next issue.