CBF VI journey concludes successfully

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CBF VI journey concludes successfully

Rashi Peripherals has successfully completed the sixth edition of Channel Business Forum, collecting valuable feedbacks and opinions of vendors and partners alike all over the country.

CBF VI started its journey from Nashik and Amravati simultaneously in November 2010, which successfully culminated at Kota in January 2011. The sixth edition of CBF revolved around the theme, "Voice of Partner" a platform specifically designed for partners to express themselves freely. This year's edition of Channel Business Forum 2010 equipped them with the power to speak and express, showcase their knowledge and impress peers and vendors alike.CBF VI saw more than 4414 partners attending at various locations and giving voice to their concerns.

Commenting on the successful completion, Rajesh Goenka, VP - Sales & Marketing, Rashi Peripherals, said, "With CBF VI, we have outdone ourselves to enhance participant experience at our events even more. We are thankful to our vendors and partners for coming out in such strengths and making it an astounding success. We are overwhelmed with the kind of support that we have got for creating a platform where partners can raise their voice without any fear under pure anonymity. I am sure this has also enhanced partner confidence in Rashi and we are already seeing upswing in the business."

Following the lines of CBF V, this year's CBF was also devoid of any presentations aiming at empowering partners to voice their opinion through unique format of audience polling on the lines of Amitabh famed KBC making Rashi Peripherals as India's first company to use this format for any partner event.

CBF VI has covered 50 cities & towns spanning across November, December & January phase with more than 4414 partners attending the event. The teams have travelled more than 39000 kms in these 3 months.

ADATA, APC, ASUS, Lenovo, Logitech and Toshiba participated in this year's CBF.

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