Dubai, UAE: Tasjeel, the UAE’s first and largest testing and registration centre opened a vehicle testing centre at the Al Rahmania Mall, further expanding its footprint in Sharjah.

Spanning over 175 sqm and equipped to serve more than 100 vehicles daily, the new Tasjeel centre will enhance automotive services for residents of Al Rahmania and nearby areas. Offering a seamless testing and registration process for light and medium vehicles, the Tasjeel centre will offer easy access to a comprehensive range of automotive facilities.

His Excellency Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said: “The opening of our first facility at a mall in Sharjah is a testament of our commitment to strengthen our presence in the emirate and to bring our services closer to customers. Offering high-quality testing and registration services is critical to ensuring road safety as well as the well-being of our customers.”

In addition to testing and registration services offered at its centres, Tasjeel sites provide a breadth of related services such as number plates, international driving licences, chassis checking measurement for light vehicles, battery tests and on-board diagnostic test, among others.

ENOC and Dubai Police partnered in 1999 to set up Tasjeel to offer fast and convenient vehicle testing services in the Emirate. In 2006, Tasjeel commenced vehicle testing and registration services for Sharjah Police, becoming the official testing and registration provider in the Emirate.

Currently, Tasjeel owns and operates 24 sites in Dubai, Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah, Khorfakkan, Al Dhaid, Hatta and Kalba - all of which use state-of-the-art equipment – as well as three mobile units. All Tasjeel centres are equipped with the latest testing and inspection machinery and qualified staff. To date, Tasjeel has tested over 18 million vehicles across its 91 testing bays in the country.

About ENOC Group:

ENOC Group (Emirates National Oil Company) is a leading integrated international oil and gas player operating across the energy sector value chain. As a wholly owned entity of the Government of Dubai, and integral to the Emirate’s success, ENOC owns and operates assets in the fields of exploration & production, supply & operations, terminals, fuel retail, aviation fuel and petroleum products for commercial & industrial use. The Group’s general business operations includes automotive services, non-fuel F&B retail and fabrication services. Servicing thousands of customers in over 60 markets, the Group employs a multi-national workforce of over 11,000 employees and is deploying its world-class customer service, latest innovations and technologies and best practices to empower the UAE’s social and economic development. For further information, please visit: www.enoc.com 

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