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Selected MODENAS Service Centres Open for Business

Selected MODENAS Service Centres Open for Business
Sathurshan
April 20, 2020

Following the recent statement issued by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry “MITI”, Modenas will resume after-sales operations at selected branches in Malaysia.

sop covid 19 poster

National motorcycle company, Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (“MODENAS” or “the Company”) will resume after-sales operations at selected branches. This follows the recent statement issued by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (“MITI”) allowing certain businesses under the Automotive industry to resume operations.

However, note that the resumption of MODENAS after-sales operations will be subject to the COVID-19 pandemic standard operating procedures (“SOPs”) as instructed by MITI.  These include; shorter hours, limited staffing and adhering to preventive measures such as social distancing and observing hygienic practices.

The service centre will serve customers only by appointments. Therefore, if you are planning to take your motorcycle there, either make an online appointment or send a WhatsApp Message to MODENAS Careline at 019-570 8135.  You will be contacted by the respective branches to confirm the available date and time slot. Also note, the MODENAS service centres will only be accepting the appointments on a first-come-first-served basis!

This is to limit the number of customers entering these premises and to practice safe social distancing of each customer during this COVID-19 pandemic period.  On top of this, your body temperature will be checked before entering the service centre. Also, MODENAS advices customers to put on a face mask before entering the premise.

sop covid 19 poster

 

Selected MODENAS Service Centres

These MODENAS centres will be open for business as follows:

  1. Subang Service Centre, Selangor
  2. Ipoh Service Centre, Perak
  3. Gurun Service Centre, Kedah
  4. Kuantan Service Centre, Pahang

 

Operation Days         : Twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays)

Time                             : 10.00 am to 3.00 pm

Commencement         : 20th April 2020, until further notice

 

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UPDATE | MAY 6TH 2020: MODENAS Service Centres Now Open 4 Days A Week

National motorcycle company, Motosikal dan Enjin Nasional Sdn Bhd (“MODENAS”) has now extended the operations of its selected authorised service centres from 2 days to 4 days a week, following the conditional movement control order (“CMCO”) announcement by the Government last week.

The resumption of MODENAS after-sales operations will be subject to the Covid-19 pandemic standard operating procedures (“SOPs”) as established by MITI. These include shorter operating hours, reduced staffing and adhering to preventive measures such as social distancing and observing hygienic practices at all times.

 

Selected MODENAS Service Centres

The following is a list of centres that will be opened for business, followed by the operation details:

Subang Service Centre, Selangor

Ipoh Service Centre, Perak

Gurun Service Centre, Kedah

Kuantan Service Centre, Pahang

Johor Bahru Service Centre, Johor

Operational Days        : Four days in a week (Monday to Thursday)

Operational Hours      : 10.00 am to 3.00 pm

Commencement         : 4th May 2020, until further notice

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