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Fritz supplies totem poles for Enemed FRITZ Energy and Engineering are marking their 10th anni- versary as a leading specialised engineering company under the parentage of Famalco Group. Engineers representing Fritz Energy are highly specialised to assist with anything related to fuel Service Stations including refurbishments, supplying of dispensers, underground tanks as well as implementation of other technologies. Through years of hard work and constant progress, Fritz has established itself as a lead- ing player in the industry. The recent upgrading of Malta's first Enemed franchised forecourt earlier this year, helped show- case the momentum achieved in the last 10 years of operation. As a result of this specialisa- tion, Fritz has also worked on the rebranding of the Pit Stop Service Station in Attard. Both stations were subjected to En- emed branding, as well as the latest design and technologies according to EU guidelines en- suring the utmost safety on the forecourt. An important method of showcasing the reinvigorated Enemed branding on the ser- vice station, was the supply and installation of 6-meter to- tem poles. These poles serve as landmarks for the Enemed brand as they contain both the franchise's logos and colours, whilst displaying the different prices and fuels available for purchase within the specific service station. Fritz's endeav- our to install a total of 20 to- tem poles for Enemed across the Maltese island is well on its way, with the first few at Pit Stop Service Station in Attard, F. Busuttil Service Station in Bir id-Deheb, Automarket Service Station in Zebbug, Sterling Ser- vice Station in Gzira and Falcon Service Station in Gzira, already operational. Works on the other service stations associated with the Enemed brand will continue as planned throughout the year. Famalco Group's Co-founder and Director Hermann Mallia, commented on Fritz's future works, stating that the com- panies will surely continue to thrive as a result of their dedi- cation and quality products. "In 2019, Fritz shall continue to provide the best quality prod- ucts and the finest technology when it comes to forecourt sup- ply and safety. Our new totem poles have been designed with the customer in mind, as they clearly display fuel pricing and the ambient temperature". In future, Fritz Energy and Engi- neering are planning to work on more service stations across Malta and Gozo always striving to provide the best possible ser- vice on the island. For more information about Fritz Energy & Engineering, contact us on (+356) 2339 2339 or visit us on www.fritz- energy.com. Fritz is the Ener- gy and Engineering Business Unit within Famalco | Build- ing Businesses. M4 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 15 DECEMBER 2019 MOTORING KOREAN automobile manufacturer SsangYong have just launched the new 2019 edition of their Compact Utility Vehicle (CUV) Tivoli. Released under the slogan of "I am me, I am Tivoli", the new model features enhanced safety, performance, style and price competi- tiveness. This 2019 Tivoli model features the new 'Orange pop' color palette, in an effort to symbolize the vitality, youth and energy that the Korean manufac- tures bring to their products, whilst also serving as a sporty and invigorat- ed vehicle for thrill seekers and stylish individuals looking to set a new trend. The new Tivoli model both looks and handles more fun, proving its identity through contrasting colors and sport- ing a different fashion style to other models on the market. The exterior of the Tivoli showcases an elegant, practical and durable ex- ternal design, together with function- ality and innovative technology. The clean front end of the car features slick LED lights incorporating a mod- ern feel. These features blend per- fectly into a handsomely crafted pro- file and tidy rear quarters, providing owners with a considerable luggage space of over 420 liters. The sharp an- gles around the vehicle, along with its bulky and firm shape make the Tivoli feel and look like the grounded tough car it is. To go along with the excellent exte- rior design, SsangYong have gone all out with their exceptional detailed styling for the interior of the new Tivoli model. The inside of the ve- hicle, in terms of attention to detail, design and functionality, is in a league of its own. The chucky D-cut steering wheel looks and feels fantastic, com- plimented up front with a large touch screen displaying clear dials, tire pres- sure monitoring systems, climate con- trol memory and many more func- tions available at a touch of a button. The Tivoli is there to serve at its own- er's convenience. Rich leather seats along with an abundance of space in the vehicle for 5 adults make the ride extremely comfortable, especially for long drives. With the aesthetics of the Tivoli raising the bar, the performance of the vehicle is also by no means lacking be- hind. Offering driver's great ride qual- ity at any speed, the Tivoli's suspen- sion easily absorbs lumps and bumps on the road, whilst its handling makes it easy to smoothly navigate around tight corners. Engineers at SsangYong take the feat of safety within their vehicles im- mensely serious. It's no surprise that the Tivoli comes equipped with some of the best safety features available on the market. In a released public statement, SsangYong stated that the Tivoli achieved the highest rating pos- sible for AE-MDB side-impact col- lision tests through its 7 airbags and advanced high-strength steel covering 40 percent of its body. To view the new SsangYong ve- hicles, visit the SsangYong Motors Malta dedicated showroom in At- tard which is open from Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm, and on Saturday between 9am and 1pm. For more information, call 2339 2340/1 or 7979 8998. You may also send an e-mail to info@smotor.mt for more details. SsangYong Motors Malta is a Mobility Business Unit within Famalco | Building Busi- nesses SsangYong Tivoli Enhanced safety, performance and price

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