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Sarga MotoCorp established a showroom measuring about 300 square meters on Nyerere Road in Dar es Salaam as well as an 800 square meter storage and workshop at the same area as part of the cooperation.
Date: August 28, 2023Dar es Salaam- Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., an Indian tractor manufacturer by volume, today announced a partnership with SARGA MotoCorp to bolster its farm equipment business in Tanzania.
Sarga MotoCorp established a showroom measuring about 300 square meters on Nyerere Road in Dar es Salaam as well as an 800 square meter storage and workshop at the same area as part of the cooperation. Sarga MotoCorp also intends to considerably increase its footprint across the nation as part of the expansion plan by opening other showrooms in the upcoming months.
Sarga MotoCorp will also sign up over 25 Mahindra Certified Service Points (MCSP) and three spare part dealers across Tanzania to guarantee availability of high-quality and dependable parts and services, further ensuring client experience.
Kedar Apte, Chief of International Operations - Farm Equipment Sector, Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. said, “Committed to transform farming and enrich lives of farmers world over, we at Mahindra are proud to further our purpose through our partnership with Sarga MotoCorp in Tanzania. With a focus on agricultural excellence, through this partnership we will not just sell tractors and farm equipment but will bring a host of advantages to the Tanzanian farmer with best-in-class performance, productivity, earnings and convenient aftersales service. ”
Sandeep Singh, Founder and CEO, SARGA MotoCorp said, “The channel will also provide customers with a high-quality service experience, with its over 25 certified service outlets, with a well-trained and experienced staff. In addition to outstanding service, we will also offer two-year warranty, plus 1 year/1000 hours maintenance kit, which ensures complete peace of mind for the farmers of Tanzania. We are committed to contribute significantly towards initiatives such as “Build Better Tomorrow”, in Tanzania, that aims to enhance the engagement of the youth in the agricultural sector for sustainable and improved livelihood”.