2009年6月12日星期五

Orange Electric breaks in Hong Kong market

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Orange Electric breaks in Hong Kong marketElectric Orange yet another milestone achieved by gaining entrance to the Hong Kong market. This week saw the first shipment will be loaded by the company on stock Pitipana.

Managing Director Kushan Kodituwakku said: “The world market had not anticipated Sri Lanka to be a world-class electrical switch manufacturing destination. However, contrary to this perception Orange Electric has been able to surprise and surpass expected standards in design, quality and innovation. The maintenance of these stringent quality standards opened the door to the most recent export market - Hong Kong.

Generally recognized as a discerning market with high consumer expectations in quality, gaining entrance to the Hong Kong market is indeed a feather in our cap for the brand competing in a non traditional sector of electrical engineering product category.

In a day and age when Chinese electrical goods dominate the world market we have been able to take our electrical products to the gateway of China - Hong Kong. We are happy to achieve this for our country,” he said.

The society of the decision four years ago, an independent, to build a local brand would bring that pride to the country was worth it, from the brand is able to etch itself on the global landscape. The many awards in recent years as super-brand, Soora Sinha, presidential and export of the National Quality Awards are evidence of this remarkable distinction.

From the beginning, the brand's strategy was to be in the electrical accessories market by offering world class products manufactured in Sri Lanka. This requires high production and quality control mechanisms, which in turn inspire confidence in the brand.

Today more than 90 million and 25 million switch ports manufactured by the company are used in homes and buildings across Sri Lanka and divided into four regions, namely: - South-East Asia, Middle East, Europe and Australia over 15 countries and expanding.

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