Drivegreen, one of Sri Lanka’s leading-edge vehicle emission testing network, has won high praise from customers for its knowledgeable, disciplined and polite workforce, according to a recent customer service survey conducted by the company.
A common thread that echoed across the survey was the customer-oriented, friendly and attentive service extended by the team as the main reasons Drivegreen was repeatedly selected by customers for emission testing, the company said in a media release.
According to feedback received from a customer in Mawathagama, S.N.S Seneviratne, who is a veteran driver, he said, “Firstly I believe, vehicle testing is an extremely valuable responsibility that has been untaken by the company. I realise that due to the continuous vehicle testing, the release of toxic gas to the atmosphere has been minimized, enhancing air quality in this country. When compared to earlier days, we were engulfed by vehicle smoke and could not even walk on the road. However, now we witness a remarkable difference and we breathe cleaner air. The staff is also extremely pleasant and helpful and as a result we do not waste our time unduly when waiting to be served or for testing.”
Entrepreneur, Thasnim Kiyad from Maradana observed that as a result of receiving a comprehensive inspection via testing, it has helped him in ensuring the roadworthiness of his vehicle. The results of the emission test acts as a guide to enable him to carry out the necessary maintenance and also make sure the fuel efficiency of his vehicle is maintained.
Established in 2008, as an entity of CleanCo Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, Drivegreen’s advanced testing equipment and technology follows international standard testing protocols conducted by a talented, loyal and dedicated team who are committed to provide superior customer service to customers at all times.
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