Cycle & Carriage expects a good year on Mercedes sales despite headwinds


Thumbs-up: (From left) R. Devaraju (director of operation Cycle & Carriage Bintang, Wong, Jardine Cycle & Carriage Singapore regional managing director Haslam Preeston, Mercedes Benz Malaysia president and CEO Dr Claus Weidner, Mercedes Benz Malaysia sale & marketing passenger cars vice-president Mark Raine and Mercedes Benz Malaysia vice-president (after sales passenger cars) Heinrich Schromm at the newly upgraded showroom.

GEORGE TOWN: Cycle & Carriage Bintang Bhd (CCBB) expects a good year ahead, despite the challenging economic environment.

Group chief executive officer Datuk Wong Kin Foo said there would be strong headwinds ahead, but the group had put in place new products and fresh business strategies to move forward.

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