ATA and AA join forces
ATA and AA join forces

ATA and AA join forces

A capacity-building collaboration
Yochanaan Coetzee
ATA International Namibia and Automobile Association of Namibia, two strong service delivery companies, signed a memorandum of understanding. The services of both companies are unique and of a high standard. These services, as well as the training are available at all branches of AA Namibia and ATA International. This will give the client a countrywide network and service delivery.

ATA International is the preferred service and training provider in Occupational Health & Safety, Emergency Medicine, Industrial Fire Fighting and First Aid for many companies and individuals in Namibia and beyond. With national and international accreditation from the Ministry of Labour, HPCNA, University of Johannesburg and British Safety Council and with branches in Windhoek, Ondangwa and Walvis Bay, as well as a Mobile Service Unit, ATA International is the number-one service provider in its field in Namibia.

The Automobile Association of Namibia is affiliated to motoring organizations in 230 countries worldwide under the mother body, the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The main objective of the company is to provide motoring amenities and facilities to its members as a social service. Any motorist and their families are welcome to join the Automobile Association of Namibia in their private capacity.

AA Namibia offers its members the following services: 24-Hour emergency roadside assistance, membership packages, driving school, technical vehicle inspection service, international driving permits as well as advocating for road safety on our Namibian roads.

The unique combination of ATA International Namibia and the Automobile Association of Namibia promotes not only road safety, but also safety of all kinds in our daily lives. Soon all services of both companies can be booked at any of their branches.

The General Manager of AA Namibia, Hileni N Tjivikua said: “Our service delivery towards the client is number one for both companies and both give service delivery high priority.”

Fabian Martens, Managing Member of ATA International Namibia, said: “We are very excited about this joint venture and together we will promote road safety and Health & Safety.”

The MoU was signed by both managers in the presence of the AA Namibia and ATA International team.

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