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Customers of C. Woermann Ghana will now enjoy quality service as the company opens its ultra modern service center at Avenor head office in Accra, Wednesday .
Equipped with the state of the art machines, the company also deals in Automotive Parts, Construction Equipment, Michelin Car Tyres and offers services such as car tire fixing, balancing and checking of alignments.

Mr. Carsten Duwer,( left) chatts with some the customers
The company has been operating in the country for the past 60 years with track record in quality service. The decision to modernize its services in Ghana was informed by new trend in the Ghana auto industry coupled with competition.
Managing Director of the company Mr. Carrsten H.R. Duwer said the service center was of high European standard which is obviously the choice of anybody driving a modern vehicle.
He noted that the sophiscated vehicles applying our roads today need different tools that require special technology and trainings.
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