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Business Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, May 9, 2008 ePaper | Mobile/PDA Version |
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Update at 1630 hrs (IST)
Corporate Nissan appoints Hover Automotive as Indian service partner NEW DELHI: Hover Automotive India Pvt Ltd said on Friday that it has been appointed by auto major Nissan Motor Co Ltd as its service partner for marketing, sales, after-sales service and dealer development in India. Under the service provision agreement, Hover will undertake the implementation of Nissan's marketing and sales strategy and support dealer development and establish 55 dealers by 2012 for Nissan in the country, Hover said in a statement. "Hover is a strategic partner that offers the necessary sales, marketing and dealer development expertise to ensure our success in India," said the Executive Vice President of Nissan Motor Mr Carlos Tavares. Hover is a subsidiary of The Westmont Group, a global consortium consisting of diverse portfolio in hotels, real estate, customer service, brand management and marketing. - PTI
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