In the dynamic landscape of the automotive industry, innovation and adaptability are paramount. Ready Assist, a provider of automotive assistance services has emerged as a transformative force, reshaping the way the facility is perceived and delivered. From its inception, the company has not merely responded to industry changes but has been at the forefront, driving innovation and setting new standards.
Vimal Singh founded the business after he lost a friend to a tragic accident. Intending to revolutionize emergency assistance, Ready Assist started the platform as an accidental emergency vehicle assistance, connecting stranded motorists with nearby service providers.
The focus was not just on quick solutions but on delivering a seamless and reliable experience in times of distress. This ethos laid the foundation for ReadyAssist to evolve beyond traditional roadside assistance.
"At ReadyAssist, our journey is marked by a relentless commitment to service excellence and a profound understanding of the evolving needs in the automotive industry. Witnessing our growth is not just a testament to our capabilities but also a reflection of the trust our customers and partners place in us.
Additionally, at our core, we also believe in the transformative power of upskilling and empowering our service network of mechanics across the country. They are the backbone of our operations and hold the key to catalyzing our vision of building a robust service infrastructure for the next generation of vehicles in India.
Our commitment to their growth mirrors our commitment to shaping the future of automotive service as we expand our footprint, we remain dedicated to redefining the standards of vehicle assistance, setting the stage for a future where mobility is seamless and support is unwavering", says Vimal Singh SV, Founder & CEO, Ready Assist.
This story is from the January 2024 edition of Auto Track.
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