PAN Nigeria Limited has hosted participants of the Air Force War College at its plant in Kaduna, where issues of technology and knowledge sharing partnership were discussed.
PAN is Nigeria’s foremost automobile manufacturing plant, assemblers of Higer buses and ambulances, Chery vehicles and Peugeot cars.
The visit to the auto company was part of the institution’s training programmes on national security, defence architecture and inter-agency cooperation.
The programme involving tours to institutions of strategic relevance to the nation was led by the Commandant of the college, Air Vice Marshall I.T. Ali.
A statement by the Group Head, Corporate Services, PAN Nigeria Limited, Abdulkadir Yinusa, said PAN Nigeria was selected as one of the key institutions to be studied due to the importance of its industry to national development and employment.
Acting Managing Director of PAN, Ms Taiwo Oluleye, stated that despite various challenges confronting manufacturers in the country, such as rising foreign exchange rates and shortages, Insecurity and contracting purchasing power, that PAN had continued to invest in critical areas that meant much to users of the company’s product range as a way of sustaining its operations.
The areas she listed included deepening customers service and after-sale support.
The Commandant, Air Vice Ali, acknowledged the role PAN had played over the years in rolling out products that met local and international quality standards.
He said College would be readily available to collaborate with PAN in areas of technology, especially in knowledge sharing.
The commandant urged PAN Nigeria to ensure product quality sustainability while assuring the Company of support and patronage.
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