In partnership with Nokia Worldwide, Al-Bannai Group has officially opened the first Nokia maintenance center in the Middle East at a cost of 15 million Emirati dirhams (four million dollars).
Located in Al-Rashidiya near Dubai International Airport, Service City spans 25,000 square feet and employs over 100 qualified and experienced staff. Responsible for specialized maintenance for Bahrain, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Oman, Pakistan, Iran, Jordan, Syria and Yemen, the center follows Nokia's global standards and is equipped with the latest high-tech machinery.
Service City comprises a Regional Repair Factory, which will handle selected maintenance and logistics concepts for 11 countries, a Regional Training Center to train selected Middle East technicians in the service network and a Regional Competence Center to carry out handset analysis and high-end service solutions.
Founded in 1960, Al-Bannai Group is a locally owned and operated company; companies owned by the group are Gelato, UNO, Arabiata, Naanplus, Sofra Worldwide, Axiom Telecom, Target printing press, Emirates Marine Services and FF International. — (menareport.com)
© 2003 Mena Report (www.menareport.com)