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Aamal Trading and Distribution, a branch of Aamal Company and exclusive distributor for Bridgestone tyres in Qatar since 1971, has launched Bridgestone’s Ecopia EP150, in partnership with Bridgestone Middle East & Africa.
The Ecopia EP150 was developed to better suit the needs of the consumer while maintaining Bridgestone’s world-renowned safety standards. A survey conducted by Bridgestone revealed that “safety” and “wear life” place high on the consumer’s performance requirements in the region.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Faisal al-Thani, vice-chairman of Aamal Company, said: “Aamal Company is committed to offering the best products and services through its diversified business platform ensuring its market leading position. Partnering with industry leaders such as Bridgestone is in line with our strategy of achieving organic growth, a direction that has contributed significantly to our growth in the past few years.”
Mete Ekin, regional managing director, Bridgestone Middle East & Africa, said: “At Bridgestone, we make safety a business value and put it first through all stages of the tyre lifecycle, from creation to purchase and use.”
“The Ecopia EP150 tyres are specially-designed for small to mid-size passenger cars, and the tyres will be available in 21 sizes, ranging from 13” to 16” rim diameters and will be sold at all authorised Bridgestone outlets.”
Syed R Hassan, general manager of Aamal Trading and Distribution, said: “We are proud of our longstanding partnership with Bridgestone. This new product, Ecopia EP150, reflects the innovation and the quality of Bridgestone tyres, in addition to their commitment to always offer the best products and services.”
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