Last Thursday, the champagne was uncorked at Bosman Van Zaal. As many as 15 sparkling new Renault company vehicles were put into operation. A good reason for Rob Kniep, business account manager Renault Nieuwendijk Aalsmeer and Marco Braam COO Bosman Van Zaal to break out the champagne.
The service technician team that travels many miles daily through the Netherlands, was very happy with the new cars. Their comfort and safety and the corporate identity are after all paramount in this selection.
For a growing number of activities, it is not always necessary for a service technician to visit the clients. The company's technical experts can often, remotely via phone or web support, watch the system and improve the service level. Bosman Van Zaal intends to expand this service intensively in the upcoming months. More information is to be released soon.
Meanwhile, the King of the Road with the new Bosman Van Zaal branding is still going strong.
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