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Hertz offers 20pc discount on the occasion of US Trade Show
FE Report
2/12/2006
 

          Hertz has offered 20 per cent discount on daily rental on the occasion of US Trade Show 2006. The offer is valid up to February 28, said a press release.
Hertz, the world's No. 1 car rental company and the only multinational rent-a-car company in Bangladesh, has a fleet of over 200 vehicles including Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Toyota and many other well-known branded vehicles.
As a service provider Hertz not only provides vehicles but also well-versed chauffeurs with defensive driving skills. The company also offers short-term as well as long-term rental services and 24-hour on-call support. Instant back-up is always put in order, added the release.
Hertz offers luxurious Mercedes Benz for wedding purpose. This brand new luxurious Mercedes Benz 2000 cc, metallic blue in colour, is now the new ornament in the Hertz fleet.
Local as well as multinational companies like GrameenPhone, Citycell, Aktel, Banglalink, Ericsson, US embassy etc are the permanent clients of Hertz Bangladesh.
Manager (Sales and Marketing) of Hertz Masud Hussain said if a client needs a car anytime, he/she has to call 9884311 (24 hours hotline)

 

 
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