Auto Bridge Ghana enters market to simplify vehicle importation and sales
Auto Bridge Ghana has officially entered the Ghanaian automotive market with a mission to make it easier for individuals and car dealers to access quality vehicles from the United States. The company specialises in sourcing vehicles directly from major U.S. auto auctions and dealerships, providing a seamless process that covers bidding, purchasing, shipping, and delivery to Ghana. According to the company, its entry into the market is aimed at "helping bridge the gap between the USA vehicle markets and Ghanaian buyers by delivering reliable, transparent, and professional vehicle import services."
By working with Auto Bridge Ghana, dealers gain access to a vast selection of vehicles, enabling them to save thousands of dollars on sourcing costs while expanding their service offerings. In addition to assisting clients with importing vehicles, Auto Bridge Ghana also imports its own fleet for local sale. The company operates a large vehicle yard in Ghana where customers can purchase already-imported cars at competitive prices.
Auto Bridge Ghana currently operates from its Administrative Head Office located on Boundary Road, East Legon (near Melcom), Accra. It also has an office and a large vehicle yard located near Nestlé Ghana in Tema. To do business with Auto Bridge Ghana, contact them via Tel: +233 59 430 1884 / +233 55 189 3587 / +233 59 430 3194, Website: www.autobridgeghana.com, Email: cservice@autobridgeghana.com.
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Auto Bridge Ghana has entered the Ghanaian automotive market, aiming to simplify vehicle importation. The company wants to bridge the gap between the USA and Ghanaian buyers - promising reliable services.
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