Dayco Expands Southeast Asian Operations

Dayco Expands Southeast Asian Operations

This expansion of Dayco product and customer service support in Southeast Asia aligns with the significant automotive aftermarket growth taking place throughout the region.

Dayco has continued to expand the company’s presence and local customer support across South East Asia.

This expansion of Dayco product and customer service support in South East Asia aligns with the significant automotive aftermarket growth taking place throughout the region.

Following the establishment of a new Dayco South East Asian sales office in Singapore and the appointment of Yong Kee Ng as the region’s business development manager in 2017, Dayco also opened a new warehouse in the Penjuru region of the country this year.

The new warehouse ensures that automotive repairers throughout South East Asia have prompt access to the vast aftermarket range of Dayco V-belts, Poly V-belts, timing belts, tensioners and pulleys for both passenger and commercial vehicles.

Dayco also announced the appointment of Jeannette Loh, who now heads the local customer service operation to best support Dayco’s South East Asian customers. Loh brings more than two decades of customer service support experience across several industries to Dayco South East Asia.

“Dayco’s South East Asian presence and localized customer service continues to grow in line with our commitment to service the rapid growth of the automotive aftermarket industry throughout the region,” said Arnold Mouw, Dayco vice president, Asia Pacific Aftermarket.

“Our new localized warehousing coupled with our experienced local management and customer service appointments ensure that Dayco is responding to the increasing demands of automotive repairers and resellers throughout the region,” said Mouw.

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