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Perodua centres are back in action

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PERODUA has officially resumed operations at all 182 sales, 202 service and 68 body & paint outlets nationwide, after a two-month Movement Control Order (MCO) closure.

“We announce today that we have finally put in place the necessary safeguards at all our outlets nationwide to ensure that our valued customers and employees will be sufficient­ly protected in the light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation,” said Perodua president and chief executive officer Datuk Zainal Abidin Ahmad.

“Production in Sungai Choh began partially on May 11 and is now in full swing. We hope to fulfill demand as quickly as possible,” he said.

Perodua outlets restarted operations on a staggered basis from May 12 and the company has ensured all the sufficient health and safety measures were in place.

“We thank our valued customers for their patience and loyalty. We will ensure that all your motoring needs will be met as soon and as safely as possible,” he said.

Customers are required to secure an service appointmen­t slot beforehand with their centre of choice as walk-ins will not be accepted at present to avoid crowding.

All visitors must undergo temperatur­e checks before entering outlets, register their details and adhere to social distancing markers within the outlets at all times.

Hand sanitisers are placed at key locations, while the outlets themselves are sanitised regularly.

“These safeguards are part and parcel of our commitment to our collective health and safety, towards making your Perodua Experience the best it can be,” said Zainal.

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