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What is the full form of AMC
What is the full form of AMC
The term AMC refers to an annual maintenance contract. Annual Maintenance Charges is another name for it.

 All manufacturers provide it after the sale. It is the phrase used to describe the relationship between customers and suppliers. For their important items, the manufacturing firm provides maintenance services to their customers. Depending on the contract, this maintenance service may be charged or provided for free.

For example, every computer owner receives this service when he purchases his computer, and the corporation is then responsible for the device's upkeep and overall maintenance. (Full form of amc) This form of contract is usually signed for a year at a time. It can be prolonged for two or more years depending on the parties' consent. In an AMC, the firm normally provides customer assistance and charges for the machine's malfunctioning parts. In some circumstances, the firm covers particular parts as part of its AMC, and these parts are replaced at no cost.

Devices covered under AMC

  • Computers and Laptops
  • Robots
  • Servers, Machines, Scanner, Printer
  • Television, Refrigerators, A.C. and almost every electrical and electronic devices.

Benefits

The AMC offers consumers with satisfaction and peace of mind during the contract period since it includes maintenance, frequent examinations, and routine work to manage the device's performance.

(ii) AMC: American Motors Corporation

American Motors Corporation is an American automobile manufacturer. It was founded in 1954 when two large American corporations, the Nash Kelvinator Corporation and the Hudson Motor Car Company, amalgamated. At the time, it was the largest business merger in US history. George W. Mason, an American entrepreneur, was the driving force for this combination. The goal of this merger was to combine the strengths of both companies in order to compete with the big three automakers: GM, Chrysler, and Ford.

AMC manufactures a range of products like:

  • Automobiles
  • Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV)
  • Military Vehicles
  • Commercial refrigeration products
  • Lawn products