There Is A Free Service Service For Red Plate Ambulances Until November 30 From Suzuki
Celebrating National Health Day on November 12, PT Suzuki Indomobil Sales has collaborated with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia to present a special treatment program for medical vehicles, especially ambulances.
This program provides free service services for the Central and Regional Government red plate ambulance units that use Suzuki cars with the production year 2019 to 2021. The program's target includes 1,000 units and runs from 12 to 30 November 2023, with services including oil replacement, oil filters, and checking 23 other engine components, including brakes, V Belt, battery, and tires.
Sukma Dewi, Asst. to Dept Head of Fleet Business and Sales Support PT SIS, stated that this program is a form of Suzuki's concern for the Indonesian people through medical vehicle maintenance.
"We are again organizing a free service program in 2022 and will continue to be routinely carried out every year. This year, we are targeting more than 1,000 state-owned ambulances throughout Indonesia to take part in our program. To reach wider coverage and increase the number of ambulances being served, we have budgeted an increase in services of up to 8 percent," said Dewi in a statement received by VOI, Friday, November 17.
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Suzuki runs this program in collaboration with 50 dealers spread throughout Indonesia for the socialization and implementation of the program. Ambulance managers can register and determine the schedule for visits to their respective authorized workshops for the program period.
As a Suzuki fleet vehicle that provides many benefits, APV (All Purpose Vehicle) is one of the main choices for the health industry, often used as an ambulance to date.
"Our awareness of the very important role of ambulances in the health world encourages Suzuki to strive so that this program can continue to be implemented. We are committed to contributing to maintaining the performance of medical transportation vehicles in accordance with Suzuki standards," concluded Dewi.