Ali & Sons opens new showroom in Al Ain

Some twenty-five years ago His Excellency Mr. Ali Al Dhahry was inspired by the dreams of opportunities. He saw them on the horizon. And he took his first step. Which was to provide quality services to the oil and gas industry. Ali & Sons Group has since been on the continuous path of growth and success, leaving behind a positive impression of the five words the company believes in. 'Where quality is a practice.'

Dubai Transport extends its fleet with 200 Hyundai Trajet family cars

Dubai Transport Co., the pioneer company in the transport sector in the United Arab Emirates has received 200 Hyundai Trajet family cars (8 passengers) from Juma Al Majid Est., the sole agent for Hyundai cars in the UAE. The deal which was contracted earlier this year will provide Dubai International Airport and other public services.

KIa fist half sales in the UAE

Al Majid Motors Co. (Member of Juma Al Majid Group), the sole distributor for Kia vehicles in the UAE announced the year-on-year retail sales increase of 84.8%, setting a new record monthly sales, for the month of June 2005.

Vacation Solution to High Gas Prices

Record high gas prices, with even higher prices expected before Labor Day are not keeping families from having a great vacation. This destination family resort is a short drive from major New England cities.

End of Red Light Cameras in VA

Officials in Virginia Beach are ready to shut down their red light camera program, and the maker of PhotoBlocker spray applauds the decision. There are still over 100 other cities throughout the nation that use red light or speed cameras.

Ali & Sons Launch new polo

Ali & Sons Launches New Volkswagen Polo Ali & Sons, the exclusive importer of Volkswagen in Abu Dhabi, announced the launch of the Polo 2006. The company is confident the new model will help strengthen its market share for the hatchback category in this region

SGI and ESI Group solve scalability issues in car simulations

Mountain View, California, and Paris, France, 26 May 2005 —Silicon Graphics (NYSE: SGI) and ESI Group (ISIN FR0004110310) today announced they have pushed scalability to new extremes, enabling users to run a crash simulation model eight times larger than today’s standard industry practice. This achievement represents a significant competitive advantage for automotive designers confronted with ever-growing model sizes and shrinking turnaround time: SGI Altix 3000 achieves the highest performance in crash simulation with PAM-CRASH 2004 models.