Al Fayyad ... new battery technology launched
ACDelco launches new battery
DUBAI, May 22, 2016
ACDelco, a global leader in replacement parts and related services, recently launched its new battery utilising stamped grid technology that improves battery strength and power, and requires zero maintenance.
The company launched the battery and highlighted its positive intent in region’s market through its presence at the recently concluded Automechanika Dubai 2016, the Middle East and Africa’s largest international automotive aftermarket trade show, said a statement from the company.
The innovative battery will be available in ranges suitable for American, European and Asian vehicles and is specially designed for extreme Middle East climatic conditions, it said.
ACDelco is looking to extend its already large footprint in the Middle East’s booming auto aftermarket, fuelled by growing demand for passenger vehicles in markets such as the GCC, said a statement from the company, it added.
The company has an extensive portfolio of more than 80,000 part numbers across 37 product categories, including the number one fastest selling battery in the Middle East, oils, window film, spark plugs, filters, wiper blades, chemicals and brakes, as well as repair parts such as alternators, radiators and chassis, along with heating and cooling components, said the statement.
Mohammed Al-Fayyad, customer care and aftersales director for General Motors Middle East, said: “The new battery technology launched along with its entire product portfolio at the event underlines our company’s commitment to customers in an increasingly competitive landscape.”
“As a global leader in automotive replacement parts and related services, our focus has always been on building a reputation as the number-one source for quality auto parts,” he said.
“The company held a 40 per cent share of the regional car battery market, and we plan to continue to grow our sales of our maintenance free batteries as well as our other high quality products in 2016,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service