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Accra, Ghana – Renowned entrepreneur Frederick Kweku Anim, CEO of M-TES Construction and Engineering Limited, has officially launched Kar-Ker Automobile Services and Repairs, a state-of-the-art vehicle servicing and repair company aimed at revolutionising Ghana’s automobile sector.
The company offers a comprehensive suite of services, including routine maintenance, mechanical and major repairs, electrical diagnostics, auto air-conditioning services, and more. Its modern, technology-driven workshop is equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, skilled technicians, and structured service processes to ensure safety, efficiency, and transparency. Kar-Ker also provides 24-hour breakdown assistance and towing services, reinforcing its commitment to reliability and convenience for both individual and corporate clients.


At the launch, Mr Anim emphasised the company’s commitment to quality service. "We have invested heavily in introducing world-class technologies to the Ghanaian market, with the goal of raising the bar in the automobile industry," he said.

He outlined his vision for the company: "Our aim is to set a new standard for excellence in the industry, providing 24/7 services to individuals and corporate clients alike. We invite all Ghanaians to experience our services and join us as we expand across the regions."
Kar-Ker Automobile Services and Repairs also prioritises skills development and job creation, with plans to train and empower young technicians, strengthening Ghana’s local automotive capacity.

A subsidiary of M-TES Construction and Engineering Limited, Kar-Ker Automobile Services and Repairs is poised to be a game-changer in West Africa’s automotive landscape, delivering professionalism, expertise, and enhanced customer satisfaction.

For more information, visit Kar-Ker Automobile Services and Repairs in Kwabenya.
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