Great Barr Cars, a respected name in the transport industry for over 40 years, is now part of the Take Me family.
With a proud history of service and a fleet of 60 active drivers, Great Barr Cars has been a cornerstone of the community, delivering reliable transportation to thousands of customers.
The company was established and nurtured by four dedicated partners: Abdul Rahim, Sammy Rahim, Javid Iqbal, and Ayaaz Iqbal.
We have acquired Great Barr Cars with Abdul Rahim leading the transition, ensuring that the values and service quality that customers have come to trust will remain unchanged.
Abdul Rahim, who has been instrumental in the success of Great Barr Cars, will continue to play a pivotal role in the company’s operations. He shared his enthusiasm about the new partnership:
“I’m delighted to see Great Barr Cars join the Take Me group. Our shared values of customer service and community commitment made this a natural fit.
"I look forward to continuing our work under the Take Me banner, bringing even more value and innovation to our customers.”
David Hunter, CEO of Take Me, commented on the acquisition: “It’s great to have Great Barr joining our Birmingham hub, boosting the total number of drivers to 700 in this area.”
"This acquisition marks an exciting new chapter for Great Barr Cars as it integrates into the broader network of Take Me.
"We are committed to maintaining the high standards of service that Great Barr Cars is known for, while also introducing new innovations that will benefit both drivers and customers.
"We extend our deepest gratitude to Abdul Rahim, Sammy Rahim, Javid Iqbal, and Ayaaz Iqbal for their years of dedication and hard work in building Great Barr Cars into the trusted service it is today.
"We are excited to move forward together, with Abdul Rahim continuing to manage the business and ensure a seamless transition."
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