Cycle & Carriage Singapore rolls out new safety measures
15 Jun 2020|815 views
Cycle & Carriage Singapore (CCS), one of Singapore's most established automotive groups, has taken the decisive step to implement a series of safe management measures, above and beyond what were required for the resumption of business activities in phase one, post-circuit breaker.
These additional measures include placing disinfectant doormats at all entry points to sanitise shoe soles, sanitising all pens used by customers, and sanitising of car interiors before and after working on the car, as well as using protective coverings on all high touch areas within the car.
In addition to these, all visitors are also offered disposable gloves and all customers' car keys are sanitised and kept in individual zipper bags. These measures set the standard for the industry.
The enhanced safe management measures have been implemented across all CCS operating premises, covering the brands it carries - Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Kia, Citroen, DS Automobiles and Maxus. To keep customers informed, CCS will be actively communicating these enhanced safe management measures to its customers via emails, mobile apps, and social media channels.
"This is the new normal and as a responsible business, we have decided to take additional safety measures above and beyond what are required. We walked through the entire customer journey and paid attention to every detail. These measures are taken seriously as they concern the health and safety of our customers, staff and that of their loved ones. All of us need to play a part for a safe Singapore. Together, we can overcome the virus," said Mr. Eric Chan, Managing Director of CCS.
Cycle & Carriage Singapore (CCS), one of Singapore's most established automotive groups, has taken the decisive step to implement a series of safe management measures, above and beyond what were required for the resumption of business activities in phase one, post-circuit breaker.
These additional measures include placing disinfectant doormats at all entry points to sanitise shoe soles, sanitising all pens used by customers, and sanitising of car interiors before and after working on the car, as well as using protective coverings on all high touch areas within the car.
In addition to these, all visitors are also offered disposable gloves and all customers' car keys are sanitised and kept in individual zipper bags. These measures set the standard for the industry.
The enhanced safe management measures have been implemented across all CCS operating premises, covering the brands it carries - Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Kia, Citroen, DS Automobiles and Maxus. To keep customers informed, CCS will be actively communicating these enhanced safe management measures to its customers via emails, mobile apps, and social media channels.
"This is the new normal and as a responsible business, we have decided to take additional safety measures above and beyond what are required. We walked through the entire customer journey and paid attention to every detail. These measures are taken seriously as they concern the health and safety of our customers, staff and that of their loved ones. All of us need to play a part for a safe Singapore. Together, we can overcome the virus," said Mr. Eric Chan, Managing Director of CCS.
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