MM Group partners with Tata Motors to distribute commercial vehicles in Egypt, expanding its automotive footprint in the countrys logistics sector.
The lineup includes Tatas Xenon, Ultra, Prima, and LP 613 bus models, tailored for Egypts transport and infrastructure demands.
CEO Khaled Mahmoud drives MM Groups growth, leveraging a vast retail network and brand partnerships to deepen market presence.
MM Group led by Egyptian businessman Khaled Mahmoud, is expanding its footprint in the commercial vehicle sector through a new partnership with Tata Motors. This marks a major step for MM Group, one of Egypts leading distributors of automobiles and consumer electronics, as it strengthens its position in the countrys competitive automobile market.
With this deal, MM Group will bring a range of Tata Motors commercial vehicles to Egypt, including models such as the Tata Xenon, Ultra T.7, Ultra T.9, Prima 3328.K, Prima 4438.S, Prima 6038.S, and the LP 613 bus. Tata Motors, one of the worlds largest automakers, is known globally for producing durable vehicles suited to various transport and logistics needs.
Tata Motors partners Egypt's MM GroupSpeaking about the partnership, Khaled Mahmoud, CEO of MM Group, said: The introduction of Tata Motors world-class commercial vehicles in Egypt marks a key milestone in the countrys transport and logistics sector. With this launch, we are bringing trusted solutions catering to diverse applications and demanding conditions.
Tata Motors echoed the importance of the move. Egypt is a key market for us, said Asif Shamim, Head of International Business for Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles division. Its growing infrastructure and increasing need for dependable transport make it the right time to enter with a strong local partner like MM Group.
MM Group is no stranger to major partnerships. Its wide-ranging operations span five divisions, automotive, consumer electronics, seamless pipes, telecom, and tractors, allowing it to serve multiple industries efficiently. The group distributes for top global brands, including Samsung, Vodafone, Huawei, Range Rover, Jaguar, Maserati, Bentley, Carrier, and Bosch.