Inayat-ur-Rahman, Business Editor
Central Trading Company (CTC), the oldest company of the Al Rostamani group alongside Castrol Lubricants, announced the launch of its second annual health and wellness program for automotive technicians across the Emirates.
This public initiative, which commenced on January 15, aims to conclude on February 15, with an ambitious goal of reaching over 10,000 automotive technicians in various workshops throughout the Emirates.
This year’s program, powered by Castrol Lubricants, a part of the BP group, involves deploying four medical vans across all the emirates, staffed with Aster Clinic medical professionals and testing equipment, to provide essential health services.
Participants will get a variety of medical tests free, including blood sugar and blood pressure. They receive a privilege card after their test results, entitling them to a 30% discount on all non-insurance covered procedures at Aster Clinics and a 25% discount at Aster Hospitals. These discounts are valid until March 2025 upon presentation of the card provided by the CTC and Castrol.
Commenting on the program, Mohammed Aqel, General Manager of CTC, said: “At the heart of the automotive aftermarket industry are the dedicated technicians who ensure our customers’ vehicles run smoothly. This program is our way of acknowledging their hard work and commitment.”
“This is our second year championing their health and happiness in partnership with Castrol. Our aim is to give back to the community by taking care of the overall well-being of our workforce,’” he continued.
On his part, Mazen Shamseddine, Sales Head of Middle East at Castrol Lubricants, commented: “This partnership with CTC and Aster reflects our core values at Castrol, where we believe in excellence in our products as well as in fostering the health and welfare of those who work with them.