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Ceat launches first TSH in AP

| @indiablooms | Feb 23, 2019, at 05:55 pm

Nellore, February 23 (UNI) Ceat limited, a leading Indian tyre manufacturer, launched the first Truck Service Hub (TSH) here on Saturday.

The TSH, Sri Vigneshwara Tyres, here will serve as a one-stop destination for all the truck owners to provide exclusive services related to wheel alignment, balancing, tyre health inspection along with the sale of Ceat truck and bus tyres.

The new Truck Service Hub is a state-of-art facility which has a tyre display area interspersed with customer seating areas and a huge space for multiple trucks to be serviced simultaneously. The TSH enables regular tyre check-up which is of paramount importance as irregular wheel alignment or balancing could lead to an uneven tyre wear and also diminishes the life of the tyre.

With the services provided at TSH, CEAT aims at ensuring the safety of the truck owners on the lengthy and tiresome highway journeys.

Speaking on this occasion, Nitish Bajaj, Vice-President, Marketing CEAT Limited, said with the initiative, they are committed to providing the best service to the customers along with the sale of tyres, all under one roof.

After receiving a great response from the Truck Service Hubs in Kolkata, Punjab, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh, they are now expanding their network in Andhra Pradesh.

''Going forward, we will be expanding our network to various other regions in India, thereby enhancing the service experience to various truck owners across the country,"he said. 

 

 

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