Fair Technology on Sunday launched leading Korean Brand Hyundai's ‘3S Centre’ in the capital with 3-in-1 facilities.
From now, Bangladeshi customers will get the benefit of simultaneous sales, after-sales service and purchase of original spare parts of Hyundai, said a press release.
Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun attended the inauguration ceremony as chief guest.
Lee Jang-Keun, ambassador of the Republic of Korea attended the ceremony as the guest of honour, while Captain AB Tajul Islam MP, chairman of the parliamentary standing committee on disaster management and relief, attended as special guest.
Mutassim Daiaan, director and CEO of Fair Technology, opened the event with a welcome address.
Maj Gen Hamid R Chowdhury, (Retd), adviser, Fair Group; Head of Marketing JM Taslim Kabir; Head of Sales Abu Naser Mahmud and other officials of Fair Group were also present on the occasion.
Humayun said if the country’s socio-economic progress continues, every family will soon be able to afford a car.
He hoped that the capabilities that Samsung has built in Bangladesh will also continue in the case of Hyundai.
AB Tajul Islam said that Fair Technologies Hyundai has added a new dimension to Bangladesh’s transport sector with the inauguration of the 3S Center.
He also expressed confidence that quality after-sales service would be ensured.
Lee Jang-Keun said economic and trade relations between Bangladesh and Korea will be much stronger in the coming days.
Praising the Fair Group, he said that both countries would be benefitted from these trade ties that the Fair Group has merged with leading Korean companies like Hyundai and Samsung.
Ruhul Alam Al Mahbub, managing director of Fair Technology, said that Fair Group is working as a partner in the irresistible progress that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is leading in the dream of building a Digital Bangladesh.
He said that cars of foreign brands will be made in the country on the basis of the theme of “Made in Bangladesh.”
Meanwhile, Hyundai’s own factory is being set up at Hi-tech Park on 6 acres of land in Kaliakair, Gazipur.
By 2022, Hyundai cars will be manufactured in Bangladesh and will be ready to hit the road.