Dubai: Emirates Transport Media Dept.
Emirates Transport (ET) has signed a contract with Ajman Public Transport Corporation (APTC), to provide the latter with vehicle towing services.
Engineer Amer Al Harmoudi, executive director of ET’s Auto Services Division, lauded the high confidence shown by APTC in the auto services provided by the federal transport corporation.
Al Harmoudi stated that the ET road assistance services are coordinated through a dedicated operations room, in order to enhance traffic safety standards, in cooperation with partners and clients.
He added that the Unit provides a diverse and integrated package of services not limited to specific time or place, capable of reaching any location in the state in no more than 30 minutes by carefully locating the client’s position using modern tracking techniques.
Meanwhile, Ahmed Al Matroushi, Acting Chief Operating Officer, Ajman Transport, said: “We are delighted to have entered into this strategic partnership with Emirates Transport because of its professional auto service, which it carries out in accordance with the best standards and specifications and its keenness to adopting innovative practices, in line with the strategic objectives and values adopted by Ajman Transport.
“The contract will allow ET to tow our fleet of buses from Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah or any other regions to our auto services workshops in Ajman around the clock for one year,” added Al Matroushi.
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