Mr Mohamed Hafez taking the participants through new technology in car finishing in one of the sessions at the workshop
Mr Mohamed Hafez taking the participants through new technology in car finishing in one of the sessions at the workshop

Bamson, Akzo Nobel school motor firms on products

Bamson Company Limited, sole representatives of Akzo Nobel (Sikkens) car refinishes, in collaboration with Akzo Nobel, has organised a one-day technical training workshop in Accra for major motor companies in Ghana and also paid a two-day working visit to Kumasi.

The motor companies that participated in the training programme included Toyota Ghana Company Limited; Mechanical Lloyd, dealers in BMW vehicles and parts, and Japan Motors, dealers in Nissan vehicles.

The rest were Silver Star Auto Ltd., dealers in Mercedes Benz vehicles; CFAO, dealers in Mitsubishi vehicles; Johnko Auto Limited of Accra and Keeboat of Tema.

The workshop was meant to sensitise the motor companies to the superiority of Autobase Plus to Autobase Classic and also re-introduce the Autobase Plus Car Paint onto the Ghanaian Market by Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes BV of Holland.

It was facilitated by Mr Mohamed Hafez, the Sales Manager for Africa/Middle East, Akzo Nobel United Arab Emirates (UAE) office, and Mr Hans Schrama of Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes BV of Holland.

Research and Development

In an address to the participants from the motor firms that preceded the workshop, Mr Hafez underscored the importance of research and development and said “they play a critical role in the innovation process”, adding that “It's essentially an investment in technology and future capabilities which is transformed into new products, processes, and services.”

He added that through research and development by Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes BV of Holland over a period of time, “the Auto Base Plus brand has been identified as superior and the ultimate among the Sikkens products, hence the need to make such findings known to the auto markets and partners of Bamson Company Limited” so that together they would team up to give the best of care to their customers in Ghana, Africa, the Middle East and the rest of the world.

In an overview, Mr Schrama said after some years of the Autobase Classic being on the market, research had established that the Autobase Plus was superior to the Autobase Classic hence the need for its re-introduction onto the market.

Commendation

Participants expressed satisfaction with the workshop and said they had learnt a lot of new things about vehicle care and treatment.

They commended Akzo Nobel Car Refinishes BV of Holland for always putting their customers and partners first in innovation and asked that such engagements should be sustained for the mutual benefit of Akzo Nobel and customers.

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