Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC) said it had taken a further step to improve customer service and satisfaction with the opening of a new training centre in Vietnam.

The new facility was officially opened at Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam (MMV) in Binh Duong Province today by Kenichi Horinouchi, general director of MMV.

The new facility is the latest training centre to be opened in the ASEAN region, following similar events in Thailand and the Philippines earlier this year.

"All of the centres are key to ensuring quality and customer satisfaction are enhanced as Mitsubishi Motors expands its business in the region," the automaker said in a statement.

The new Vietnamese training centre will allow MMV to increase the number of service training courses on offer from 17 to 28, and sales courses from six to 21.

The site also includes a new parts warehouse, which will increase the storage capacity from 700 cubic meters to 2,700. This will further improve customer service by ensuring more parts are kept in stock and available to dealers.

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Horinouchi said: "The new training centre is a development which will allow us to invest in people. It will play a vital role in providing our employees with knowledge and skills to prepare them for the new values we want to deliver to our customers."