Fook Loi Corp (Sabah) opens its fourth Proton outlet
By CARSIFU | 13 January 2020TAWAU: Fook Loi Corp (Sabah) Sdn Bhd has officially opened its new Proton 3S outlet in Tawau.
The event was jointly officiated by Edmund Lim Meng Thong, Proton head of sales and Datuk Anthony Chu Nyuk Loi, the chairman of Fook Loi Corp (Sabah).
This newly opened outlet is the fourth by Fook Loi.
Aside from Tawau, they have three other centres across Sabah - in Kota Kinabalu, Lahad Datu as well as Sandakan, all of which were opened in the span of less than 15 months.
The newly launched outlet offers sales, service and spare parts availability for its customers.
The centre consists of 10 bays and 4 service hoists and can accommodate up to 5 display cars in the showroom.
Amenities such as a kids’ corner, a coffee bar, laptop charging ports and free Wi-Fi are part of the amenities provided for customers’ comfort.
According to Thomas Chiu Kui Yin, group executive director of Fook Loi Corp (Sabah), “Our business is going from strength to strength, and investing and staying invested in the Proton brand has been a good business decision from the start”.
To-date, Proton has the largest number of 3S & 4S centres nationwide with a total of 120.
“Our goal has always been about providing the best sales and service to our customers, and we can only achieve this if we have sufficient outlets with well-trained sales and service staff. The new and upgraded centres have proven to attract people to take more notice of the brand. This is evident as our sales have soared past 100,000 units, with over 56% growth over 2018. These are tremendous results and we humbly thank our dealers and sales force for delivering their best efforts”, said Dr Li Chunrong, CEO of Proton.
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