17 Jun 2012
(MENAFN) Infiniti’s general manager in the Middle East, Juergen Schmitz, announced that the Japanese auto maker has recently launched two new facilities in the region, one in Dubai and the other in Azerbaijan’s Baku, reported Arabian Business.
Schmitz added that the two facilities bring the total number of Infiniti’s new launched premises in the region to 4 in the last 6 months.
He said that launching the Infiniti Service Centre in Dubai and the Infiniti Centre in Baku represents the company’s ambition to strengthen its presence in the Middle East and its commitment to serve a larger number of clients.
On the other hand, the carmaker said in February that its sales in the region rose by more than 5 percent last year from 2010 to 4,569 units.
It is worth noting that as Infiniti plans to achieve a 10-percent share of the global luxury automotive market by 2016, the carmaker’s expansion includes the launch of facilities in new markets, such as Jordan.
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