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Stellantis and Swaidan Trading inaugurate Eurorepar multi-brand parts outlet in UAE
Stellantis and Swaidan Trading inaugurate Eurorepar multi-brand parts outlet in UAE

Leading global automaker Stellantis and Swaidan Trading Co. LLC, part of Al Naboodah Group, have joined forces to inaugurate the Middle East’s Eurorepar outlet in the UAE, bringing customers best in-class vehicle parts and maintenance supplies.

The  Eurorepar outlet was officially inaugurated in Sharjah in the presence of Davide Mele, Global Chief Parts & Services Officer, Stellantis; Raoui Beji, Vice President – Parts & Services Middle East & Africa – Stellantis; and Ajit Kumar, Chief Operating Officer – Commercial, Al Naboodah; along with other senior members from both companies.

Stellantis & Swaidan Trading logo

Present in more than 100 countries, Eurorepar is the multi-brand range of automobile products – including spare parts, accessories, tyres, oils, consumables, and more – from Stellantis Group. With more than 20,000 product references, Eurorepar provides one of the most extensive ranges on the market, combining quality, affordability and performance, and is perfectly suited to the needs of all repair agents. All parts are covered by a two-year warranty to offer peace of mind to operations managers who prioritize performance and reliability in their day-to-day business.

Davide Mele, Global Chief Parts & Services Officer – Stellantis, said: “Today marks another successful milestone for us at Stellantis and our partner Swaidan Trading. This inauguration is a testament of our commitment to our customers in the UAE and beyond. In addition, this action marks a significant step in our journey to provide best in-class services for our customers in order to become one of the most progressive, innovative – and above all trusted – aftermarket leaders in our industry.” 

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Commenting on the launch, Mr. Ajit Kumar, Chief Operating Officer: Commercial, Transport and Electrical of Swaidan Trading Co., said: “We are proud to launch this branch of Eurorepar multi-brand parts store from Stellantis in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Being the official dealer for Peugeot in Dubai and the N.E, the launch of Eurorepar consolidates and strengthens the services we can provide to our customers here in the UAE. We look forward to a long and prosperous relationship.”

The UAE currently houses three Eurorepar outlets situated in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, and Dubai.

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