ASUS Open Excusive Retail Store in Belgaum

ASUS Open Excusive Retail Store in Belgaum

ASUS Technology escalating its presence in Karnataka with the launch of 2ndexclusive retail store in Belgaum. The outlet will feature the entire range of fully working Notebooks and Netbooks that have been launched in India till date. The retail outlet Visa Infotech is located at #1605, opp. Bhute plywood, Ansurkar galli, Belgaum – 590003.

The retail intervention approach has been extensively focused by the company in order to provide access to all the imminent and latest technology to the customers in the Indian market including various small cities and towns. Asus has persistently strive to be the No. 1 in terms of quality, speed, service, innovation, and cost-efficiency and retains the purpose of making life better through innovation with urbane craftsmanship and technology. The company has already set up stores in New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Calicut, Goa, Thane, Raipur, Bhillai, Gurgaon, Durgapur, Kanpur, Cochin, Siliguri, Kolhapur, Noida, Pune, Amravati, Kottayam, Lucknow, Jaipur, Mysore, Guwahati, Coimbatore and Dehradun earlier.

“Belgaum is an important educational hub and has the biggest university of Karnataka for technical education based in here. With our second retail venture in the state we anticipate to deliver exceptional quality with convenience of reach to all our existing and prospective customers. The retail outlet is a significant step in getting closer to our customers and it also reflects our focus towards retail as a key focus area for our India operation,”commented Alex Huang – Managing Director – System Business Group, ASUS (India).

“Our 20,000 sq ft plant at Greater Noida can ably handle the complete processing of waste and also provide client friendly solutions like pickup of e-waste from the client premises and complete data security. Our plant is fully operative to cater to every requirement of the market”, reveals Subir Bajaj (Founder), GreenTek Reman Pvt Ltd. “We are also looking forward to install 5 to 6 more plants to cultivate e-waste zones across the country, this will aim at managing the challenges of sustainable solutions for the e-waste problem in India” , he added.

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