Building on the “astounding” success amassed as a result of the fruitful partnership between Alfardan Commercial and Castrol Middle East, it has been announced that both industry heavyweights are extending their partnership.
As part of this venture, each company will continue to work closely and diligently on offering their exemplary and premium services and offerings to elevate the Qatari market and meet its growing demands.
“Following our initial partnership in 2014, all endeavours embarked upon between Alfardan Commercial and Castrol Middle East have proven incredibly successful. As a result, our businesses have witnessed substantial and continued growth, and that also extended to our customer satisfaction, who we’ve continuously offered high-premium products and services.” stated Shambil Basit, general manager, Alfardan Commercial.
“Through this partnership, we will continue to offer the Qatari market more premium services at our customers’ convenience, while remaining focused on driving up profits and sales for all our partners in success.”
The partnership between Alfardan Commercial and Castrol Middle East will entail executing various joint marketing strategies, including promotional campaigns and digital activations.
It will also mainly focus on elevating the customer experience, specifically for those who purchase Castrol products from retailers, and those who are keen on servicing their vehicles at independent workshops that utilise Castrol products as well.
Alfardan Commercial was established in 2013 and has witnessed many stages of development since its inception. Alfardan Commercial works in direct partnership with the most distinguished brands in the industry to provide its customers with the most premium services available in the market, along with top-notch, high-quality products.
The company also has close links with manufacturers to ensure that its services are constantly enhanced, to exceed its own expectations, and meet their own high standards, to help achieve customer satisfaction.
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