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Walton Cables opens 56th ES Plaza in Cox's Bazar
Walton Cables inaugurated first phase of 56th Walton Electrical solution (ES Plaza) showrooms in Cox's Bazar city on Sunday.
“By setting up these new showrooms, we will be able to reach more customers, understand their needs better, and provide them with the best quality products,” said Walton Cables’ Chief Business Officer (CBO) Md. Sohel Rana while addressing at showroom opening ceremony.
The decision of shifting to retail outlets and open new showrooms was a bold and strategic move of Walton Cable which demonstrates the company’s commitment to providing high-quality products and services to its customers, said the authority at the program.
The opening ceremony was attended by Walton Electrical Appliance's Chief Business Officer (CBO) Md. Sohel Rana, Head of Sales Mahabubul Wahid, Brand Manager Md Zakibur Rahman Shejan, 5 no ward Councilor, president, secretary and members of Coxs Bazar Electrical Shop Owners’ Welfare Association, Coxs Bazar Market Association.
1 year ago
Daraz inks deal with Monster
Online marketplace Daraz recently signed an agreement with the internationally-renowned brand Monster to add a new range of audio, video, and gaming products to its collection.
Monster is now the world's leading manufacturer of high-performance cables, which are widely used to connect audio and video components. The brand has a wide range of products, including headphones, speakers, HDMI cables, and power solutions.
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Daraz Bangladesh Head of Cross Border Ehtesham Hossain Eram said: "As Monster has earned international repute over the years, we have struck a deal with them so that music and gaming enthusiasts can buy their products from Daraz at affordable prices."
Customers can enjoy up to 45% discount on Monster products during the "Daraz Electronics Week" campaign which will run until June 15.
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3 years ago
Dhaka’s overhead power cables finally to go underground
Dhaka Power Distribution Company Ltd (DPDC) has finally completed its design and plan to implement its proposed underground cabling project to make the city free from overhead power cables.Under the project, 190 kms of overhead electricity cables, an eyesore in the city, will be taken underground, DPDC officials said.Of these, about 115 kms are of 11 kV overhead lines, and 75 kms are 0.4 kV lines, they said adding that all kinds of overhead electric cables will go underground and no cable will remain visible in a particular part of Dhanmondi area that includes Satmasjid Road, Mirpur Road, City College and Greenherald School area.
Read No load shedding in DPDC area this summer: Bikash Dewan“Now, we’re hopeful of starting ground breaking the project by September-October this year,” Managing Director of the DPDC Bikash Dewan told UNB.“Already, some of the equipment reached the country and some are on the way,” he said adding that pole-mounted transformers will be replaced with box-type transformers under the project under the project.
3 years ago
Dhaka grapples with overhead cables
Residents of the capital have been struggling with overhead cables for decades which is gradually increasing with time.
4 years ago