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ISUZU East Africa launches the expanded Heavy Commercial facility and vehicle inspection centre

Isuzu East Africa has launched a new flagship  after-sales facility in Nairobi, enabling more proficiency and faster turn-around times. The Kshs 35million Facility will enable customers to get faster services and access 10,000 different parts for their vehicles.

“Aftersales for Isuzu Motors has always been key pillar of our business. We are now  able to offer comprehensive aftersales solutions that boast modern vehicle service  and diagnostic technology to ensure customers receive accurate vehicle health  checks,”said the chief guest Naohiko Yanagawa, Executive Officer, Isuzu Motors  Limited.

Additionally, the facility will also have a wide spectrum of proprietary diagnostic  equipment to trouble-shoot or tune the latest range of Isuzu vehicles that feature  powerful and efficient common rail engines.

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“This investment underscores our commitment in ensuring that we continue being  the leading automotive assembler in Aftersales services for our bus and truck  customers. This facility will be able to offer additional support to our dealer network  and growing customer base through improving aftersales operations and processes” said Isuzu EA’s Managing Director, Rita Kavashe.

Ms. Kavashe further affirmed that customers will spend a maximum of two hours for  scheduled maintenance, get access to mobile services and field engineers all from  the Facility.

“This investment will reduce waiting time for customers. It will also allow Isuzu East  Africa to handle peak demand periods seamlessly,” she added.

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The new facility houses the Isuzu Health Inspection Service Center where trainee  mechanics enhance their skills. The facility is suited to serve long-haul trucks and  buses and takes advantage of the major highway network and the logistics gateway  to the country’s premier port.

The Facility will also provide Isuzu customers with a computerized Isuzu Vehicle  Health Report that enables Isuzu to determine vehicle conditions to advice on proper  maintenance timing based on vehicle driving environment and driving style. The  Reports will inform customers on how best to reduce fuel consumption costs and get  hints for extending the life of consumables such as brake-related parts hence  improving on efficiencies of vehicles. The Heavy Commercial Vehicle Facility will also  be the distribution outlet for its Tanzanian and Ugandan markets.

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