Almajdouie Motors, dealers of Hyundai cars in the Eastern and Northern regions of Saudi Arabia, has opened the Almajdouie Hyundai Academy for Training and Technology.
The academy aims at training Saudi youths in the maintenance of Hyundai cars.
The opening ceremony was attended by delegates from Hyundai Motor Company, led by Mike Song, vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Company and head of Africa and Middle East operations.
Song appreciated Almajdouie’s initiative “which will strengthen vocational training programs for Saudi youths and elevate their expertise in this area, as well as support the government’s endeavor to nationalize the car services sector.”
The academy is in line with Almajdouie Motors’ social responsibility program targeting young Saudis, and is an indication of the strong relationship it has with Hyundai Motor Company.
The academy will offer advanced training programs in both car services and sales.
Yusuf Almajdouie, CEO of Almajdouie Motors, assured the continuation of the company’s initiatives for the development and welfare of society in general, and young Saudis, in particular.
Almajdouie Hyundai Academy consists of various sections equipped with the latest car services tools and equipment, under the supervision of highly qualified instructors and experts.
Source: Arab News
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