Tengku Djan Ley joins Maxx ‘N Go as Chief Technical Officer
Malaysian-based car care assistant app Maxx ‘N Go announced the appointment of Tengku Djan Ley as Chief Technical Officer of Maxx ‘N Go.
January 31, 2018 /PRWIRE.asia/ —
Tengku Djan Ley is bringing onboard his 20 years of motorsport industry experience to scale up the technical operations for car care assistant app Maxx ‘N Go. The company made the official announcement this month to welcome Tengku Djan into his new role.
Before taking up the new role in Maxx ‘N Go, Tengku Djan was serving Lotus Cars Malaysia. During his service as the head of the British car maker and engineering company, Tengku Djan also doubled as the head of Proton Motorsports, driving both company’s performance and their respective strategic roadmap.
Prior to that, Tengku Djan was a vehicle dynamics engineer in Lotus UK, delivering top-notch designed products to build Lotus vehicles as well as fulfilling orders from other car manufacturers. On top of these, Tengku Djan’s earlier endeavors also include being part of Porsche Motorsport in Germany, participating in Porsche’s business revamp from niche to high volume sports car maker.
“Tengku Djan is probably second to none in Malaysia when it comes to the technicality of a vehicle’s performance. His rich experience of being a vehicle engineer as well as running both Lotus and Proton Motorsports is tremendously valuable in scaling up Maxx ‘N Go’s technical operations, as well as delivering corporate level service excellence to our customers. With Tengku Djan onboard, we will see Maxx ‘N Go leap forward in technical operations efficiency and service excellence as we embark into the next phase of growth,” said Patrick Tam, CEO of Maxx ‘N Go.
Maxx ‘N Go founder Patrick Tam (left) welcomes new Chief Technical Officer Tengku Djan Ley.
Speaking on his new role, Tengku Djan commented, “I am really excited with what we have in hand for Maxx ‘N Go. There are a lot of growth opportunities as well as challenges awaiting. The concept of business is new as we are taking all basic car maintenance needs to the doorstep of a car owner. When basic car services can be fulfilled by an on-demand service like Maxx ‘N Go, trips to a car workshop or service center will only be necessary for major fixes. This will save car owners a great amount of time which they can choose to spend on other productive activities or simply, their family.”
Having just passed the 50,000 downloads milestone last December, Maxx ‘N Go is on track to achieve 500,000 downloads by mid-2018. With a huge projected leap of user base, Tengku Djan sees the assurance of quality services as one of the key factors in driving such growth.
“My key focus is to provide the highest level of quality assurance to every Maxx ‘N Go user, ensuring the best car maintenance experience at their convenience. I believe with a structured and organized operation as the backbone, our user base will springboard in 2018,” said Tengku Djan about his target.
Together with outstanding team members in Maxx ‘N Go, Tengku Djan is looking forward to bringing the Maxx ‘N Go user experience to new heights by giving motorists the peace of mind they have been dreaming of.
About Tengku Djan Ley: A true Kelantanese Blue blood, Tengku Djan has always earned his success by pushing the limits and taking the bull by the horns. He has served in various prestigious automotive companies such as Porsche Germany, Lotus UK, Lotus Malaysia, and Proton Malaysia. He has devoted more than 20 years of his life to the advancement of the automotive industry, and will continue on his journey to help forge the road ahead for Maxx ‘N Go as its Chief Technical Officer.
Tengku Djan is also known by his title “The Prince of Drift” as a professional competitive drift racer and 2-time Formula Drift Asia champion.
For more information about Maxx ‘N Go, please visit: http://maxxngo.com/
Visit Maxx ’N Go’s Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/app.maxxngo
Contact Information:
Name: Alan Tam
Organization: Maxx ‘N Go
Website: www.maxxngo.com
Email: info@maxxngo.com
Source: PRWIRE.asia
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