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Auto Future Tech, the exclusive importer of Continental and Castrol, has celebrated the inauguration of its new service centre on Airport Street.
In a statement, the company said this is its second outlet, which offers new services to customers.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place recently in the presence of Ma’n Marwan Alhamawi, chief operating officer, Alfardan Group - Automotive Operations; Nabil Srougi, general manager, Auto Future Tech; and Auto Future Tech’s team.
The new service centre houses Continental’s full range of tyres, designed for driving pleasure and safety in varied road conditions, as well as Castrol’s latest generation of automotive lubricants, including the premium product brands - Castrol Edge, Castrol Magnatec and Castrol GTX.
In addition to supplying the market with the highest-quality products from the industrial giants, Auto Future Tech is offering a wide range of professional auto services, which include replacement of tyres, tyre fitting and balancing, wheel alignment and oil vending, the statement notes.
The new service centre also offers engine oil and oil filter replacement. Customers will enjoy free labour charges for a limited period upon purchasing Castrol lubricants or Continental tyres.
On the occasion, AlHamawi said: “We are very proud to celebrate the inauguration of our new service centre with its new offerings to our valued customers. It represents a true reflection of the success of our partnership with globally recognised brands: Continental and Castrol. Our aim is to consistently develop our presence in the market and increase our market share.”
“Our new service centre, with the new additional services offered by our well-trained team, is a testimonial of our commitment to offering our customers unparalleled
experience,” Srougi added.
The new service centre is located on Airport Street, Parachute signal, Area 46, Doha (near Ansar Gallery), with a fully trained team available from Saturdays till Thursdays (8am to 6pm).
Established in 2013, Auto Future Tech “constantly offers its customers the best products and services from globally recognised brands that have pioneered technological advancements in their respective industry sectors”, the statement adds.
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