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Japan Motors Trading Company Ltd (JMTC) has been inducted into the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIMG) Ghana Hall of Fame.
The induction is in recognition of the company’s top-notch service in Ghana’s automobile industry.
This world-class service has seen JMTC grown to become the premier automobile company that deals in Nissan, Yamaha and Foton brands in Ghana.
Japan Motors was adjudged CIMG 'Motor Firm for the year 2017' -- an award it has won consecutively for four years since 2014.
A citation accompanying the award paid tribute to JMTC’s innovation in products that have brought a major shift in the transport industry in Ghana even as it is poised to provide exclusive customer care to all client.
JMTC, the citation added, is bent on giving variety as it serves the market with SUVs, Commercial vehicles, buses, saloon cars and trucks.
The company is gradually achieving its goal of having a national presence with branches in Accra, Tema, Tamale, Kumasi and Takoradi.
JMTC is currently in three Francophone countries namely Togo, Mali and Senegal.
Top Executives of JMTC including Mr. Salem Kalmoni, Managing Director; Mr. Amine Kabara, General Manager Sales; Mr. Wasim Deen Ahmed, Sales Manager; Mrs. Harriet Esi Mensah, Marketing Manager, Mrs. Mabel Offei, Yamaha Manager and Mrs. Miriam Serwaa Akoto, Human Resource Manager were present to receive the award.
Speaking to the media after receiving the award, Mr. Salem Kalmoni, Managing Director-JMTC, thanked CIMG for the continuous acknowledgement of hard work in Ghanaian businesses, especially in the automobile sector.
He said JMTC will maintain its lead with continuous improvement in products and services.
“Entering the CIMG Hall of Fame has been long overdue because of our long and rich history in Ghana’s automobile industry which included the introduction of the first Japanese Datsun cars in Ghana” he touted and dedicated the award to its staff and customers across the country and beyond.
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