Nissan showroom, services and spare parts sales centre will be officially opened on July 31, according to Malaysia-based Tan Chong Group that oversees the Japanese auto company.
The centre will sell brand new cars and the service centre made a business opening ceremony on February 2.
The group is associated with Nissan in
South East Asia region and has services centres, sales centres and car
assembling plants in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and
Myanmar.
The group is opened E-Garage services
centre and spare parts sales centre which 90 per cent is owned by the
group in Yangon. Tan Chong Group Director Dato’ Cheah Sam Kip and its
delegation went to Nay Pyi Taw to discuss about further investment with
officials from Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration,
according to sources.
Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. is a Japanese
multinational automaker headquartered in Japan and the second largest
car company in Japan. Its brand name is famous in Myanmar. It has
founded in 1933. In 1999, Nissan entered a two way alliance with Renault
S.A. of France due to financial difficulty.
Famous brands from Nissan in Myanmar are
Sunny, GTR, Fairlady Z, Skyline, Serena, Cedric, A.D, Cefiro, Laurel,
President, Bluebird, Atlas, Primera, Avenir, Tilda, Caravan, Civilian,
Gloria and Vanette.
Nissan is a first company to open
showroom, services and spare parts sales centre altogether in Myanmar
and US based Ford, Chevrolet, Germany based Mercedes-Benz, South Korea
based Hyundai are planning to open showroom, services and spare parts
sales centres.
source: Eleven Myanmar
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