Marshall Motor Holdings is ready to re-open its multiple car showrooms in Cambridge and elsewhere in the UK on June 1 now Prime Minister Boris Johnson has taken the brake off such facilities in the lockdown.
The company reveals that staff have been working to prepare the various showrooms ready to hit the road. Its share price rose more than six per cent when the markets re-opened this morning.
It says its detailed plans to re-open its showrooms were already well advanced in anticipation of this announcement. The company has been closely involved in the industry’s engagement with the Government regarding the implementation of guidelines specific to the automotive retail sector.
Marshall Motor Holdings Plc (LON:MMH), together with its subsidiaries, engages in retailing passenger cars and commercial vehicles in the United Kingdom. It sells new and used vehicles; and provides after sales services, such as servicing, body shop repairs, and parts sales.