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MG Motor says it can raise standards of after sales service in Saudi Arabia

New warehouse in Jeddah will cover a vast area of 6,000sqm, providing ample space to store and distribute wide range of spare parts

MG Motor says the upcoming opening of a new spare parts warehouse in Saudi Arabia this July will help to raise standards of after sales service in Saudi Arabia.

Opening in collaboration with Jiad Modern Motors, a Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Company (MYN), the new warehouse will enhance the availability and distribution of spare parts for all current MG vehicles across Saudi Arabia, the GCC, and the Levant.

In partnership with one of the world’s leading logistics providers, Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, this strategic initiative reinforces the brand’s commitment to exceptional customer service and satisfaction in the region, said MG Motor in a statement. 

 The new warehouse, situated in Jeddah’s industrial area 4, Al Khumra, will be MG’s second regional warehouse in the GCC, complementing the existing facility in the UAE. It is poised to substantially impact the current parts availability rate in the Kingdom, which is already an impressive 96.2 percent.

Phase I of the project will cover a vast area of 6,000 square metres, providing ample space to store and distribute a wide range of spare parts. While the primary focus of this facility will be the Saudi Arabian market, it will also be equipped to handle urgent orders across the GCC region and the Levant.

 The new warehouse is designed to ensure rapid delivery times, providing a sense of reassurance to its customers. With this facility, MG owners in Saudi Arabia can now expect to receive spare parts within 48 hours, significantly reducing downtime and enhancing the overall ownership experience. This swift supply chain response underscores MG’s commitment to customer-centricity, placing convenience and peace of mind for MG owners at the forefront. It is a testament to MG’s dedication to bolster its market presence in Saudi Arabia, a key market for the brand’s growth strategy.

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