06/02/2018 05:36 AST

Aamal Trading & Distribution, a subsidiary of Aamal Group, yesterday announced the launch of TOTAL's first truck Pit-stop service center, in collaboration with Al Sraiya Trading & Contracting Qatar, and Total Marketing Qatar.

Aamal Trading & Distribution is one of the leading trading and distribution companies in Qatar and an official distributor of Total Lubricants. The truck Pit-stop, located on street 25 in the Industrial Area, will offer premium services including oil change, wash and mechanical repairs for trucks, equipment and light vehicles. As this new Truck Pit-stop is considered part of Aamal Trading's ordinary course of business operations, it also reflects the Company's commitment to better serve its clients, and continuously seek new ways to enhance the accessibility of its services in line with its objective to be the leading specialist partner-of-choice across the full range of vehicle services.

Syed Rashid Hassan, General Manager of Aamal Trading and Distribution, said: "It is a pleasure to announce the opening of our new truck Pit-stop, in collaboration with Al Sraiya Trading & Contracting Qatar, and Total Marketing Qatar. The launch of this new truck Pit-stop service also reflects the strength of our partnership with Total and we look forward to further developing our relationship with them to better serve the market and meet the growing demand for high-quality automotive products and services in Qatar."


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