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Leading international tire brand, Continental Tires in partnership with Rainbow Motors has officially launched its showroom in Accra Tuesday to begin providing tires to Ghanaians.
This is the first of its kind in Ghana as the company whose legal entity officially opened on July 1 seeks to utilize the favorable economic environment to spread its wings to other Regions.
Speaking at the launch, Head of Marketing and Sales in Sub-Saharan Africa, Ian Langlands says he is confident of a successful delivery of service to Ghanaians.
“We are ready to do business in Ghana,” Ian Langlands said. “We will make sure that we can get tires on time every time to our customers and provide the best services. We are open for business; we are ready to take on Ghana.’’
Mr Langlands added that Continental understands the needs of their customers and has a product offering to meet those needs.
“German engineering is our heritage with customer-focused technologies at our core. As a responsible, leading company and trusted partner, we are dedicated to meeting our customer’s needs and exceeding their expectations," said Managing Director of Continental Tyre Sub-Saharan Africa, Shaun Uys said.
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