Bosch Limited inaugurated its
first Company Owned Company Operated (CoCo) Bosch Car Service Centre in
Bengaluru on January 19, 2017. The centre was inaugurated by Soumitra
Bhattacharya, President, Bosch Group India.
The service centre will provide high quality
services with state-of-the-art equipment for multi-brand cars. Addressing the need created by an increasing
customer demand, technological products & systems, growing pre-owned car sales in the market and
number of cars coming out of the warranty period, Bosch has established the
CoCo Bosch Car Service Centre and further plans to add 700 more car service
centres under the franchisee model in the next five years.
The CoCo Bosch Car Service Centre, situated on
NH-7 at Electronic City Phase-2, is spread across 20,000 sq. ft., with 14
service bays. The Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art Bosch equipment such
as Wheel Aligner and Balancer, Tyre Changer, Nitrogen Tyre Inflator, KTS (ECU
diagnostic scanner with ESI software for vehicle diagnosis and
troubleshooting), 2-Post and 4-Pole Lifts, AC Service Machine, Headlight
aligner, automated car wash and more.
The centre is also equipped with accident repair facility with latest
Collision Repair System, Paint Booth etc.
There are 35 employees
currently working at the workstation.
The range of services include Routine Maintenance, ECU Diagnostics,
Brake Service, Clutch Overhaul, Suspension System, AC diagnostics and service,
aggregate repairs, body repairs and painting, wheel balancing & tyre
service and car wash, detailing. The
centre also plans to offer value added services like 24*7 Road Side Assistance,
Pre-owned Car Inspection, Certification and Extended Warranty, Easy EMI
payments etc.
The centre is also equipped
with an in-house training centre offering training programs on various Bosch
& Non-Bosch products, systems and technology. The training centre is open to technicians,
visitors and customers alike. Water
conservation is also a top priority at this car service centre. Water from the
service stations is recycled and reused with the help of an Effluent Treatment
Plant (ETP).