Fix Network, the global leader in automotive aftermarket services, along with its strategic partner in Saudi Arabia, Gulf Motors Company (GMC), a subsidiary of United Motors Group (UMG), proudly announced their significant expansion and success in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
On this occasion, Gulf Motors Company, represented by Fix Auto, hosted an opening ceremony for the new center, attended by elite customers, guests, Media, and key influencers from the automotive sector across the Kingdom.
Fix Auto has opened multiple centers in Saudi cities, aiming to provide car repair and customer services distinguished by quality, craftsmanship, and efficiency. The company is dedicated to offering a wide range of services tailored to meet the customers’ expectations in the automotive sector.
It is worth mentioning that since its inception in Saudi Arabia, Fix Auto has solidified its leading position through strategic expansion, establishing 14 maintenance and repair centers equipped with advanced technology utilized by highly skilled technicians. This enables Fix Auto to provide comprehensive repair services to meet the growing demands of the aftermarket services sector.
The new Fix Auto center in Al Faisaliah (Exit 18) is the largest car repair facility in the world for the brand, covering an area of over 68,000 square feet. This represents a significant investment dedicated to providing the best service to individual and corporate car owners, as well as insurance companies in the Kingdom. Fix Auto has also fostered collaborations with local car industry partners and insurance providers to simplify claims processes and enhance customer service, prioritizing transparency and hassle-free repair operations. Additionally, the company has heavily invested in training its workforce, utilizing the latest automotive repair techniques to ensure repairs are conducted with utmost precision, quality, and safety standards.
Furthermore, Fix Auto has adapted to the evolving market trends in Saudi Arabia by providing air-conditioned facilities, designated service areas, and restrooms for women. They have also employed female service advisors to meet the needs of the increasing number of female customers.