Bosch Automotive Aftermarkets on Wednesday launched 100 service centres in north India with an aim of bridging the large gap in service network in the country.
The company has launched 10 outlets in Delhi, 47 in Uttar Pradesh and 43 in Punjab, Chandigarh and Panchkula collectively, a company statement said.
“The move establishes Bosch’s aggressive plans for service network expansion across the length and breadth of the country through the service route. This initiative is aimed at bridging the large service network gap in the country,” the release said.
These centres will provide service to multi—brand vehicles across different segments of unit repair (fuel injection systems, auto electrical units) and entire vehicular repair, it added.
“We are extremely bullish on growth of our business and believe that service as a category has a lot of potential which we can leverage and are hence robustly expanding our network.
“Through our aggressive expansion plan we wish to fill the vacuum in the automotive service space and hope to continue the momentum in future too,” Bosch Vice—President (automotive aftermarket) S Muralidharan said.
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