Mannai has won the ‘Dealer for the Highest LHD Bus Sales in the World’ award for Eicher buses at Eicher Annual Dealer Conference, a remarkable achievement that underscores its market leadership and operational excellence.

The accolade is a testament to Mannai’s unwavering commitment to quality, customer satisfaction, and strategic market penetration, establishing it as a pivotal player in the global commercial vehicle sector.

In addition, Mannai was also honoured as ‘Best Service Distributor – Middle East’ for the fourth consecutive year. This recognition underscores the company’s customer-centric approach to providing exceptional service and support to its customers.

The event was attended by the Eicher leadership team, while Mannai was represented by Rajesh Krishnan, president of Mannai Auto Group, and engineer Khalid Youssef, senior vice-president. Their presence highlighted the significance of this achievement and reinforced Mannai’s commitment to excellence in the commercial vehicles sector.

Krishnan expressed pride in the company’s accomplishments, stating: “Winning the LHD Global Bus Sales award and being recognised as the Best Service Distributor in the Middle East for the fourth consecutive year is a tremendous honour.

“These awards reflect the hard work and dedication of our entire team. We are committed to continuing our legacy of excellence and delivering the highest quality products and services to our customers.”

Youssef echoed these sentiments, emphasising the importance of customer satisfaction and innovation: “Our success is driven by our relentless pursuit of excellence and our commitment to meeting the evolving needs of our customers. We are proud to be recognised for our efforts and will continue to strive for greatness in all aspects of our business.”

Mannai remains dedicated to its mission of providing top-tier products and services, setting new benchmarks for quality and innovation. As the company looks to the future, it aims to build on this success and continue to lead the way in the industry.
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