GMC Behbehani attempts Guinness World Records feat MOHAMMAD Saleh & Reza Yousuf Behbehani, the authorized distributor of GMC vehicles in Kuwait, gears up for a unique feat that would place Kuwait in the Guinness World Records with the Largest convoy of GMC vehicles in the world. The convoy will parade today (Nov. 3). The Kuwaiti youth will play a crucial role in this event as the company will invite its customers, the owners of GMC Sierra to participate in the convoy. The participants will assemble at 9:30 a.m. in the parking area of Lulu Hypermarket in Qurain and will begin at 10:00 a.m. to drive toward The Entertainment City in Doha. The event will be covered extensively by various local print and visual media that will accompany the fleet until the finish point at the Entertainment City covering an approximate distance of 40 kilometers. Adel Behbehani, Director of Sales at MSRY Behbehani, said “this Guinness World Records attempt will prove the loyalty of the Kuwaiti youth toward their country and passion to contribute to elevate the name of Kuwait in international forums. Their response to our invitation will have a profound impact on the success of this event which we at Mohammad Saleh & Reza Yousuf Behbehani, have organized and will make all necessary arrangements to make it a huge success." Behbehani has addressed Guinness World Records headquarters in London to have its representatives present to monitor and documented this feat. The company has also prepared a series of souvenirs and certificates for the participants to commend their role in this national event in addition to prizes that will be distributed to the participants at the Entertainment City. “We at Behbehani are committed to the satisfaction of our customers and it is our aim to achieve it through thorough professionalism and honesty. We strive for excellence in our daily operations and try to build positive relations with our customers through professionalism and also through the organizations of special events to honor them. This event is one such attempt from us to acquaint with our customers in an informal setting away from the usual routine and honor them with this recognition," Adel Behbehani said. — SG