Record Results by General Motors Dealers in
2004 Aljomaih Automotive, Balubaid Automotive and Universal Motors
Agencies Qualify for GM’s Prestigious Chairman’s Challenge
Award
Riyahd, KSA – xx February 2005
– Aljomaih Automotive, Balubaid Automotive and Universal Motors
Agencies, three of the four General Motors’ dealers in the KSA, have all
qualified for the coveted 2004 Chairman’s Challenge Award which recognizes
the performance of company’s regional dealers in the areas of sales,
customer enthusiasm and other operational measures against pre-set targets.
Aljomaih overshot its annual sales target by over 22%, while Balubaid
Automotive and Universal Motors Agencies were 26% and 27% over the mark
respectively.
Every year, GM’s dealers are challenged to excel at
delighting their customers and surpass their targets. Qualifying dealers get to
meet with Rick Wagoner, General Motors’ Chairman and other senior
executives at a gala dinner during which qualifiers are presented with the
Chairman’s Challenge Award in recognition of the efforts and dedication
shown. The 2004 awards will be presented early March in Monaco.
“With an overall growth of more than 55%, 2004 was another great
year for General Motors in the region,” said Terry Johnsson, Managing
Director of General Motors Middle East. “Having an unbeatable range of
products is not enough in such a challenging and demanding market, but it is
also the combined teamwork, effort, dedication and investment of our retail
partners that allows us to shine, and last year’s results are a living
testament to that fact.”
CONTACT(S): Saada Hammad
Communications and Public Relations Manager General Motors
Middle East Tel (+9714) 3143350 e-mail saada.hammad@gm.com
About
GM
General Motors, the world’s largest vehicle
manufacturer, was founded in 1908 and has been the global automotive sales
leader since 1931. GM today employs about 324,000 people around the world. It
has manufacturing operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in 200
countries. In 2004, GM sold nearly 9 million cars and trucks globally, up 4
percent from the previous year, and the second-highest total in the
company’s history. GM’s global headquarters are in Detroit.
GM has been operating in the Middle East since the early 1940s.
GM’s vehicle brands sold in the region are Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC,
HUMMER, Opel and Saab supported by a unique set of customer-focused services. GM
parts and accessories are sold under the GM Parts and ACDelco brands. The
regional office in Dubai covers the company’s operations in Bahrain, Iraq,
Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, UAE and Yemen.
In 2004, GM sold around 89,000 vehicles in the Middle East, representing
a 55 percent increase over figures recorded in 2003, and the company continues
to introduce pioneering programs in the region. More information on GM and its
products can be found on the company’s consumer websites www.gm.com and
www.gmarabia.com.
|