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In a groundbreaking move that underlines its commitment to customer-centric excellence, CFAO Mobility Ghana proudly introduces its newest service centre, nestled strategically on Spintex Road, right next to the iconic Action Chapel.
Steeped in a rich 115-year legacy, CFAO Mobility Ghana stands as a pioneer in mobility solutions, boasting an enviable portfolio featuring automotive giants like Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, and Suzuki coupled with world class aftersales service.
The main service centre sits on a generous half acre of space. Ample parking space which covers 800 square metres ensures that your experience, from arrival to departure, is nothing short of seamless. The facility has a spacious and comfortable customer waiting area, with eight technician work bays, stocked with the latest tools and technology. This cutting-edge facility isn't just another service centre – it's a haven for aftersales excellence.
At the heart of this new hub lies a commitment to unparalleled service. The facility offers a spectrum of services, from general vehicle servicing to specialised maintenance works catering specifically to Mitsubishi and Suzuki vehicles. It's more than an expansion; it's a testament to CFAO Mobility Ghana's dedication to meeting the dynamic demands of the market.
In his opening speech, the Managing Director and Country Delegate of CFAO Mobility Ghana, Adedamola Adelabu stated that the inauguration of the new facility reaffirms our commitment to the core values – Agility, Entrepreneurship, Diversity and Performance. He also admonished the team in saying, “Let us go above and beyond to deliver exceptional service, exceeding the expectations of our customers at every turn.”
The National Service Manager, Dr. Adam Tettey Larbie, in his speech, also highlighted some important features about the new service centre, that meets international standards. “Safety is emphasized through the design and operations of the facility, which boasts 10 working bays with a capacity to handle up to 70 cars in a day, while customers also have the opportunity to observe the work being done on their vehicles.”
How to Find Your Way to the New Spintex Service Centre
Navigating to the Spintex Road facility is as easy as a drive down your favourite road. From the Airport, take the turning in front of Action Chapel, and the CFAO Spintex Service Centre greets you on the right. If you're coming from the East Legon Tunnel, you'll find the facility on the right, just before Action Chapel.
Customer Proximity, Service Excellence
This strategic expansion aligns seamlessly with CFAO Mobility Ghana's customer-centric philosophy embedded in our customer care policy. We are committed to expanding our footprint in order to remain close to our customers.
At CFAO Mobility Ghana, the journey doesn't end with the drive; it begins with the assurance of expert care and service. This new chapter on Spintex Road isn't just a service centre; it's an experience, an ode to CFAO's unwavering commitment to automotive excellence.
The Service centre is open from Monday to Friday from 7:30 am to 5:00pm, each day.
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