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Omoda/Jaecoo adds Shah Alam warehouse to ever-expanding network

Omoda/Jaecoo adds Shah Alam warehouse to ever-expanding network

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OMODA/Jaecoo Malaysia has recently extended its facilities to include a new parts warehouse to ensure seamless aftersales support for customers nationwide.
Located in Shah Alam, the facility is owned and operated by Chery Corporate Malaysia to support the Chinese marque's portfolio of brands.
Omoda/Jaecoo Malaysia vice president Emily Lek said the centrally located Chery Malaysia warehouse is pivotal in supporting its growing dealership network while upholding the premium aftersales service standards our customers expect."
"As we redefine attainable luxury, the customer experience remains at the heart of Omoda/Jaecoo Malaysia's mission.
"Beyond vibrant customer touchpoints, it's essential that our network dynamically supports the aftersales needs of our expanding customer base."
She added that the new warehouse positions Omoda/Jaecoo to grow alongside the Malaysian market and supports its expanding export business in the Asean region."
Operational since March this year, the warehouse is located in Shah Alam's Hicom Industrial Estate.
With a built-up area of 88,000 square feet, more than double the previous facility, it significantly expands the storage and logistics capacity for all brands within the extensive automotive group.
The facility houses about 10,000 parts for all Omoda/Jaecoo models in Malaysia, alongside an iCaur parts stockpile, ensuring network readiness ahead of the brand's debut model, the iCaur 03, slated to launch in the third quarter of 2025.
The Omoda/Jaecoo network now comprises 45 dealerships nationwide, covering sales and after-sales support.
Meanwhile, iCaur announced 11 dealer partners, with additional expansions planned across Malaysia.
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