Doha Marketing Services Company (Domasco), the authorised distributor for the CMC brand in Qatar, hosted a special customer appreciation event for CMC Veryca customers at the brand’s showroom.
Domasco invited its Veryca customers and prospective clientele to join them for an evening and show the company’s continued appreciation of its valued relationships across the industry.
“This is a way of expressing gratitude to our valued customers for their continued trust in CMC’s products and services. We feel truly blessed for having being able to build a strong network,” said Domasco managing director Faisal Sharif.
He added: “In a time when many large businesses are focused on profits, we remain true to our core value of being a customer-centric company.”
During event, a general presentation about the CMC product line highlighted diverse products, services, and latest offers.
Mohamed Majeed, sales and marketing manager of Commercial Vehicles at Domasco, said: “CMC customers can now enjoy the benefit of warranty upgrade from three years per 60,000kms to five year per 100,000kms on our entire range of commercial vehicles that are an essential part of the food and hospitality industry.”
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