Nehmeh, a leading provider of industrial solutions in Qatar, and Nexa Autocolor, a leader in coatings, organised Nehmeh - Nexa Autocolor road show in Qatar.
In attendance were business owners and management from the automotive paint industry who were presented with a vision of achieving the best quality results and efficiency in improving their bodyshops in Qatar.
Nehmeh, one of the oldest vendors of various products and services in Qatar, is recognised as a partner by leading vehicle importers in the country.
Nexa Autocolor delegates showcased how every bodyshop is unique and ways to improve their productivity, efficiency and utilisation. Presenters provided the participants tools to improve their profitability in a highly challenging and competitive bodyshop environment.
Information and statistics on refinishing automobiles across the world including the Middle East was shared. Local bodyshops were educated on ways they can bridge their gaps in terms of reducing cycle time. All of these were supported by Nexa Autocolor Academy with the training sessions from their experts.
“Solutions are all what we care for. We look for problems and how we can tackle them and solve them for our valued clients,” said Alexander A Nehme, CSSO at Nehmeh.
The focal point of the event was the refinishing aspect with the objective of improving the quality and services. The objective was to stimulate all bodyshops to expand but caring more about their processes.
“We have been setting the standards and are committed to keep our customers updated on the latest in the auto-refinish market,” stated Emil Nehme, CEO, Nehmeh.
Nexa Autocolor representatives from Spain, Turkey and the UAE presented all the new products that can be used in the automotive industry to ensure a greater quality for bodyshop works.
“Our aim is to help improve the bodyshops. Our continued focus in the Middle East market and our initiatives represent our commitment,” asserted Alberto Gonzalez, business solutions manager at Nexa Autocolor’s parent company.
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