Enyo, Bosch Strengthen Partnership for Automotive Parts and Services

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L-R: Julien Lacoste, Regional Director, Automotive Aftermarket West and Central Africa; Abayomi Awobokun, Chief Executive Officer, Enyo Retail and Supply; Thomas Winter, President, Automotive Aftermarket, Sales and Workshop Concept & Services and Olabanjo Alimi, Corporate Development Lead, Enyo Retail and Supply at the signing of the Enyo Retail’s partnership with Bosch. www.brandspurng.com

Enyo Retail and Supply, a customer-focused, technology-driven fuel retailing company, and Bosch, a global supplier of technology and services, have deepened their relationship through the signing of a partnership agreement. The agreement will entail the operation of Bosch standard centres as you have in Germany, South Africa or anywhere in the world in all Vehicon centres of Enyo throughout Nigeria.

“The partnership is in the early stage but we are now at the stage where it is clear to us that we must deepen the relationship beyond equipment purchase where we get better trained by them. It is a full gamut of services,” says Abayomi Awobokun, Enyo Chief Executive Officer.

L-R: Julien Lacoste, Regional Director, Automotive Aftermarket West and Central Africa; Abayomi Awobokun, Chief Executive Officer, Enyo Retail and Supply; Thomas Winter, President, Automotive Aftermarket, Sales and Workshop Concept & Services and Olabanjo Alimi, Corporate Development Lead, Enyo Retail and Supply at the signing of the Enyo Retail’s partnership with Bosch. www.brandspurng.com

“Bosch is number one globally. We want to be one of the best in the country so our aspirations led us to the best company in the space. The Bosch benchmark Enyo is targeting is not just about it’s quality spare parts but trained mechanics, first-class centres, great diagnostics and whatever you expect to get anywhere in the world is what we hope to deliver locally and we feel that Bosch is the best partner and teacher. You will get Bosch service quality in all our locations”, Awobokun says.

Before now, Bosch has been using the export model where local companies from Nigeria deploy their products and services in the market with plans open a full-fledged office in Nigeria with local content and local invoicing in naira by October 2019.

“Nigeria is one of the biggest markets with high population in the continent and we want to explore the potentials. We are glad to have Enyo as our local partner. They have the competency and the sites and we bring the technical competency and the spare parts so there is a lot of synergy between Enyo and Bosch,” says Julien Lacoste, Regional Director, Automotive Aftermarket, West and Central Africa.

The number one manufacturer of automotive parts worldwide and also the largest manufacturer of OE systems say they bundle all their spare parts and OE systems in their after-sales services.

“Our deployment come under 3 main pillars; spare parts, workshop equipment and workshop services. Within the scope of workshop services, we have soft wares, technical hotlines and technical training. This is what we are going to roll out in Nigeria”, says Thomas Winter, President, Automotive Aftermarket, Sales Workshop Concept and Services.

There is a massive training opportunity by Bosch for the continent and Enyo believes that their team will be part that and also access to a massive basket of spare parts. “There will be an opportunity for us to look at what they have done on the continent to deepen the knowledge and experience of our team. It is an end-to-end collaboration, says Awobokun.