Ural car factory to meet company dealers
9 February 2006 (11:52)
Ural car factory of Miass, Chelyabinsk Region, is going to hold a meeting with the company dealers in order to assess their marketing success in 2005 and discuss the future strategy.
As the company’s spokesperson said to UrBC representative, the other points on the agenda include the evaluation of Sales Department work in terms of selling Ural cars and their spare parts and setting the new goals. One more item concerns the pricing policy, and then there will be a discussion on dealer network development, service station requirements and the potential of the Russian truck market.
The participants of the meeting will include the representatives of RusPromAuto truck division, Ural car factory, and URALAuto firm (the company’s major dealer). The factory representatives are to give talks on the promising car models as well as on quality and warranty issues.
As the company’s spokesperson said to UrBC representative, the other points on the agenda include the evaluation of Sales Department work in terms of selling Ural cars and their spare parts and setting the new goals. One more item concerns the pricing policy, and then there will be a discussion on dealer network development, service station requirements and the potential of the Russian truck market.
The participants of the meeting will include the representatives of RusPromAuto truck division, Ural car factory, and URALAuto firm (the company’s major dealer). The factory representatives are to give talks on the promising car models as well as on quality and warranty issues.
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