Jaidah Heavy Equipment, a subsidiary of Jaidah Equipment, held its second edition of Isuzu Customers Appreciation Day for 2016.
The customer gathering was organised to felicitate key customers of 2015 in addition to showcase new Isuzu products and solutions.
The event was attended by delegates from Isuzu Motors Middle East and Isuzu Motors International Operations Thailand, Dubai Office in addition to customers, business associates, and special invitees from Jaidah Corporate Office.
Ayman Ahmed, managing director, Jaidah Equipment, stated that the company has strengthened its position in the commercial vehicle market by offering different types of vehicles from Isuzu, a very important player in pick-ups and trucks market in Qatar.
“We are starting to build a new 2S Service Centre exclusive for Isuzu in the industrial area, which will help us to enhance after-sales support to benefit our customers and aid future business relations,” announced.
The event promoted new solutions from Isuzu SUVs, D-Max pick-ups and trucks available to contractors, logistics, distribution, wholesale markets and rental companies.
Hari Subramony, sales manager, Isuzu, at Jaidah Heavy Equipment, introduced the new 7-seater diesel engine powered SUV – Isuzu muX, which has options of 2.5 litre and 3.0 litre Turbo diesel engine, and comes in 4x2 and 4x4 drive configurations and in manual
and automatic transmission.
Subramony also provided details about Isuzu flat deck pick-up with box and Isuzu NMR chassis with box. “These two models offer economic and superior functional alternative to delivery vans currently being used by customers,” he added.
Kenichi Omori San, general manager, product planning and after-sales at Isuzu Motors Middle East, said Isuzu heavy duty truck range comes in 6x4 / 8x4 configuration for rigid chassis and 4x2 and 6x4 for Tractor Head.
“All these are fully manufactured in Japan and provide durable, consistent and excellent performance,” he added.
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