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KEZAD and Al Masaood Automobiles sign warehousing space deal

KEZAD Group, one of the largest operators of integrated and purpose-built economic zones, and Al Masaood Automobiles have recently entered a lease agreement for 12,000 square meters of warehousing space within Phase 5 of the KEZAD Logistics Park.

This space will serve as the primary hub for Al Masaood Automobiles’ spare parts logistics operations.

“We are pleased to welcome a prestigious name like Al Masaood Automobiles to our expanding automotive ecosystem, as we continue to contribute to the development of the non-oil economy of the emirate and the country. The mobility sector plays a crucial role in the Abu Dhabi economy, and seeing an established name like Al Masaood continuing to expand in this sector is an encouraging sign for the industry,” commented Mohamed Al Khader Al Ahmed, CEO of Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group.

With a prominent presence spanning over four decades in Abu Dhabi’s automotive market, Al Masaood Automobiles stands as an emblematic figure. As the exclusive distributor for Nissan, INFINITI, and Renault across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and the Al Dhafra region, the company boasts a top-tier network comprising cutting-edge service centres and an extensive array of spare parts outlets. Notably, its Nissan Service Centre in Mussaffah ranks among the world’s largest, catering to discerning customers throughout Abu Dhabi.

“Our collaboration with Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group is a great opportunity for us at Al Masaood Automobiles and comes in line with Al Masaood’s long-standing strategic support of the Abu Dhabi government and its related entities. Leveraging KEZAD’s innovative facilities presents us with wider avenues to better serve our customers, and will certainly support us in streamlining operations and in turn allowing increased availability and faster delivery of spare parts to our customers,” stated Irfan Tansel, CEO of Al Masaood Automobiles.





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