Car manufacturer Citroen has launched a new programme called the pan-European Business Centre.
The idea of the new facilities is to assist small to medium sized companies.
Opening such buildings is a result of a pilot operation conducted in 2008 in the UK, with such facilities aiming to offer high levels of sales and aftersales service.
Charles Peugeot, head of commercial vehicles, said: "Citroen recognises the importance of continuing to attract even more customers to the marque. At the same time, the company is ensuring that it continues to retain existing customers."
He added that something vital in achieving this is to provide support to the small and medium businesses.
It is hoped by the end of 2009 there will be 90 of the units open and they will act as a complement to the services already on offer thorough the Citroen dealer network.
The company also currently takes part in the government UK scrappage scheme.
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