Middle East Is Cornerstone of Infiniti's Growth
In early February, Roland Krueger, president of Infiniti Motor Company, Ltd., visited the Infiniti Middle East offices and met with the regional teams covering all areas of business operations for the year ahead.

Photo: Infiniti

Photo: Infiniti
In early February, Roland Krueger, president of Infiniti Motor Company, Ltd., visited the Infiniti Middle East offices and met with the regional teams covering all areas of business operations for the year ahead.
The Krueger’s visit comes at a time of strong growth for Infiniti in the Middle East. Infiniti recently announced its excellent 2015 results where it delivered over 8,300 vehicles across the Middle East at a growth rate of 18 percent, according to the automaker.
“The Middle East is a vital part of Infiniti’s growth plans,” said Krueger. “With continued strong double digit growth figures, its importance to Infiniti from a global perspective is apparent. Infiniti has a range of new product and powertrain developments for the year ahead that is certain to further the excellent performance of the brand in this region.”
The brand’s strong sales performance has continued into 2016 with Infiniti registering January results accounting for an increase of 3 percent, with 731 vehicles delivered to customers in the Middle East. The performance was the best ever January for the Infiniti brand in the Middle East, according to the automaker.
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