Successful project result at BMW.

Successful project result at BMW.

In close cooperation with our colleagues in Brazil and Munich, numerous processes were developed and implemented. We have created a comprehensive basis to continuously improve the implementation of compliance requirements.
This joint commitment ultimately resulted in a first place in the Brazilian after-sales ranking of automobile manufacturers in 2018:

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We are proud to be part of this success and wish our colleagues, who have become friends, many more years of customer satisfaction and successful achievement of compliance goals!
Since the Brazilian market can be very dynamic and challenging, we are still ready to support and advise on new problems that arise.
Please contact us if we can support you – we look forward to your request!

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Baran Kerkez
Product Compliance

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