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Domasco, a leading multi-brand automotive dealer in Qatar, has established a new stockyard in Birkat al-Awamer.
The new facility will enable Domasco to better serve its automotive customers through efficient logistics support.
Located in Qatar’s mega logistic hub, between Hamad Port, the Mesaieed industrial area and the truck orbital route, the new stockyard will make logistics effective and efficient. The new 45,000sqm facility can accommodate 1,700 cars.
It is a completely shaded facility where all vehicles (Honda, Volvo, Volvo Trucks, GAC and CMC) will be parked safe from tough weather conditions. Domasco will benefit from increased logistical
and operational efficiencies.
“This new logistics facility demonstrates our commitment to bring efficiencies into our organisation and our devotion to customer satisfaction,” said managing director Faisal Sharif.
“We will continue to invest in infrastructure and logistics to maximise our capability to perform as a leading automotive distributor,” he added.
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