Feb 28 β€’ 13:58 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

AMT inaugurates registration center at the old airport on March 2

The Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) will open a new registration center on March 2, relocating from Bicentenario Park to the old airport.

On March 2, the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito, Ecuador, will officially launch a new registration center at the old airport. This move is part of a broader strategy to enhance the management model of the agency, as stated by Washington MartΓ­nez, the general director of AMT. The previous registration offices located in Bicentenario Park will cease operations, emphasizing a shift towards more modern and accessible facilities for residents.

The new center at the old airport will accommodate all administrative services related to vehicle registration, commercial transport, technical vehicle inspections (administrative offices only), the issuance of license plates, and other related services. The AMT has confirmed that the hours of operation will remain Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, providing consistent access for the public. Additionally, Saturday services will be resumed once the National Transit Agency (ANT) restores its operational systems.

This transition to the new registration center not only aims to improve public service delivery but also reflects the city's commitment to enhancing infrastructure for better management of transportation-related activities. Residents are encouraged to use the new facility for their vehicle registration needs, as it is expected to streamline processes and reduce waiting times compared to the previous location in Bicentenario Park.

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