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Driving Digitalisation: How POMEN Supports Workshops and Corporate Fleets

Syed Zulhilmi Tuan Sharif, Co-Founder & CEO, POMEN | Nazmi Najib, Co-Founder & CTO, POMEN

10-Jul-24 10:00

Driving Digitalisation: How POMEN Supports Workshops and Corporate Fleets

Founded in 2018, POMEN has moved from being a B2C platform to a B2B one, now helping connect companies like PETRONAS and Maxis with workshops to help manage their fleets. On top of that, it is also trying to help workshops streamline operations, manage customer relationships, and more.

On the back of launching a new product called ENGARAGE - the company aims to double the number of workshops on the platform and enroll 3,000 workshops across Malaysia by March 2025. Today we drive into the world of automotive workshop management to learn more about the company, and how and why it’s trying to transform the automotive service industry, what they are looking for in future external investors, and much more.

Produced by: Carol Wong, Roshan Kanesan

Presented by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  Cars/Motoringeconomymanagingtechnologymarkets

Tags:  automotive service industrybusinessentrepreneurs





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