The Borneo Post

Isuzu opens model service facilities

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SHAH ALAM: Isuzu Malaysia has establishe­d a new flagship after-sales facility in Shah Alam, Selangor offering Isuzu vehicle owners and users with a new level of proficient and timely vehicle care in an effort to offer an elevated level of comprehens­ive, efficient and profession­al after- sales care to its growing customer base.

Operated in partnershi­p with Automotive Corporatio­n Malaysia (ACM), a subsidiary of DRBHicom Bhd, the Isuzu Service Centre ( ISC) will be managed by a team of Japanese technical representa­tives from Isuzu Motors Limited, Japan, supported by technician­s who possess Isuzu’s i-Mec certificat­ion.

The new facility that also houses the Isuzu Technical Centre where trainee mechanics are developed was officially opened by the chairman of Isuzu Motors Limited Susumu Hosoi and group managing director of DRB-Hicom Dato Sri Syed Faisal Albar Syed Ali Rethza Albar.

According to Isuzu Malaysia CEO Kenji Matsuoka, the ISC presents Isuzu with a platform to realize its corporate objective of fostering enhanced relationsh­ips with customers by effectivel­y supporting their total ownership needs.

“Isuzu vehicles continuall­y endear themselves due to their superior fuel efficiency, durability and reliabilit­y. With over 10,000 new Isuzu vehicles being registered every year in Malaysia, we hope that the ISC will be able to offer additional support to our dealer network and growing customer base by offering efficient and meticulous after- sales service” said Matsuoka.

By strategica­lly locating the ISC in the central region close to the confluence of the major highway network and the logistics gateway to the country’s premier port, the facility is particular­ly suited to serve long-haul trucks as they ply the backbone of the country.

One of the key objectives of the ISC will be to provide quicker turn- around of vehicles calling in for service as a means of cutting vehicle down-times through a more competent workforce, greater parts availabili­ty and a more comprehens­ive facility that boasts of 16 work bays.

“In doing so, we further hope to encourage a stronger maintenanc­e, safety and environmen­tal care practice among truck operators to call in to authorised service centres for periodical maintenanc­e,” added Matsuoka.

The spacious two- acre facility which will be completely equipped by the third quarter of 2017 will feature high- capacity hoists capable of raising medium and heavy- duty trucks, calibrated brake testers, exhaust emission measuring devices, tyre alignment and wheel balancing machines that will prepare commercial vehicles for their Puspakom inspection­s.

It will also have a spectrum of proprietar­y diagnostic equipment to troublesho­ot or tune the latest range of Isuzu vehicles that feature powerful and efficient commonrail engines.

The Isuzu Service Centre opens on Mondays to Fridays from 8.30am to 5.30pm and on Saturdays from 8.30am to 5pm. The facility also houses the 24-hour Isuzu Dr Mobile breakdown service that is contactabl­e through the Dr Mobile hotline at 1- 800- 88- 8000.

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Irwan (second right, second row), Goh (fourth right, second row), the organising committee members and students in a photo-call.

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