With the goal of establishing a new standard in preventive automotive service, Manuel Arsenio Ureña’s Napa Auto Center (MAU) inaugurated its modern facilities at 672 27 de Febrero Avenue, Santo Domingo.
Backed by leading U.S. brands such as Kendall, Napa and Maxxis, this center seeks to become a benchmark in the Dominican market, offering expert advice and high-quality services.
The opening cocktail included a blessing from Father Victor Tavarez, the central remarks by Juan Manuel Ureña, president of the board of directors of the company MAU, which was also attended by Mrs. Camelia Rodriguez, widow of Ureña, founder; Junior Ureña and Carmen Guerly Ureña, executives; Yenem Cordero, general manager; and Pedro Bisonó, administrator of the branch.
Senior executives from the North American brands Kendall and Napa, clients, associates, media representatives and special guests were also present.
A commitment to quality and the environment
During his speech, Juan Manuel Ureña, Chairman of the Board of Directors of MAU, highlighted the company’s vision and its commitment to sustainability. He mentioned that it is thethe only company in the mobility sector in the region that is 100% Carbon Neutral, offsetting not only its own gas emissions but also those of its customers.
Ureña also announced the appointment of Yenem Cordero as CEO of Manuel Arsenio Ureña, highlighting his key role in the evolution of the company.
Expansion and future
The new service center is part of the expansion strategy of Manuel Arsenio Ureña, a company with more than 60 years of experience in the automotive sector. Ureña announced future plans that include the opening of more service centers, a more agile distribution system and the expansion of its product portfolio.
MAU’s Napa Auto Center offers a wide range of services, such as tire, oil and battery changes, alignment and balancing, among others. With a focus on quality, sustainability and customer satisfaction, it is positioned as a leading option for preventive vehicle maintenance in the Dominican Republic.