BMW India Announces Support For Flood-affected Car Owners In Mumbai
The Bavarian carmaker will provide complimentary roadside assistance and on-site insurance support to its Mumbai customers
BMW has announced a service campaign for its flood-affected customers in Mumbai. Under the initiative, the carmaker has extended its team of service advisors and technicians in order to fast-track the repairs of vehicles affected by the recent floods in the city. The carmaker has also improved its spare parts inventory in the region to support the flood-affected vehicles.
Apart from that, BMW has also launched a complimentary road assistance service for towing affected BMW cars. Affected customers can call BMW Roadside Assistance at 1800 1032211.
Mumbai is known for many things and one of them is torrential rainfall. The city is prone to getting flooded during the monsoon, making the life of the residents difficult. As a result, carmakers like Maruti Suzuki have released an advisory to its customers in advance to avoid driving in waterlogged areas and not to start their cars if they are stuck in a pool of water since that can severely damage the engine.
This is not the first time that carmakers are coming to the help of stranded customers. In 2017, carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz, Maruti Suzuki, Volkswagen, Ford and Hyundai launched special initiatives to to help flood-affected customers in Mumbai.
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BMW India extends special service support for flood-affected customers in Mumbai
- Team size of technicians and service advisors increased to expedite repairs and deliveries of affected vehicles.
- Complimentary Road Side Assistance into action to assist towing.
- On-site insurance support and surveyors for faster implementation of insurance claims.
- Additional inventory of BMW Original Spare Parts for faster turnaround.
- Prompt and prioritised technical support from nearest dealer network.
BMW India has announced special aftersales support for flood-affected BMW customers in Mumbai area. A special task force of certified technicians and service advisors has been deployed at various service points for a wide variety of comprehensive checks to bring vehicles back on roads. BMW India has also prioritized ordering of all spare parts for Mumbai dealership workshops to support flood-affected vehicles while off-the-shelf arrangements are also being made for parts supply over the counter as needed.
Mr. Vikram Pawah, President, BMW Group India said, “The torrential rainfall in Mumbai and surrounding areas recently is alarming due to flooding of low lying areas in the city. We stand with our customers in meeting any challenges they might have to face due to inclement weather conditions. BMW India has taken special steps to ensure that its customers receive prompt response to their service and insurance requirements. A special task force is monitoring the situation on a real-time basis and we are closely coordinating with our dealer partners to ensure a hassle-free service experience for our customers.”
Additionally, a complimentary Road Side Assistance has been put in action to assist with towing operations in the city for BMW vehicles affected due to flooding. The lead-time for Company various service repairs has also been reduced with additional technical resources, service consultants and dedicated CRM staff for keeping the customers informed on the repair Status.
In regards to the insurance process, both BMW Authorized dealers and BMW India have arranged daily visits of surveyors of both BMW partnered and non-BMW collaborated insurance companies. This will provide ground support for faster assessment and processing of insurance formalities.
BMW India urges its customers to be cautious while driving during heavy rains and around waterlogged areas. Customers are advised not to attempt to re-start the engine of a stalled vehicle to avoid damages to engine. Affected customers can call BMW Roadside Assistance at 18001032211 for assistance.
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