Silicon Power opens New Service Centre in New Delhi

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Silicon Power opens New Service Centre in New Delhi

Silicon Power has opened their new office located in New Delhi, India. They have also inaugurated their new Nehru Place Service Centre, offering comprehensive after-sales service to all its customers. The New Delhi branch and Service Centre have been established to provide customers with prompt response to their queries and to strengthen the related sales support to the local distributors.

Silicon Power expects a large growth in the Indian market and has plans to expand into all the major regions of India. It will establish more branch offices and service centres in cities such as Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata, catering to the uprising demand for top quality, localized services.

The main objective for Silicon Power at the moment is to become one of the top three brands in India's flash memory market and the main strategy for reaching this goal is to provide its customers with excellent service. Silicon Power shows commitment to solidify its presence in India by localizing its operations and expanding its network of service points, backed by firm support from the headquarters.

Silicon Power has plans to work together with local distributors and dealers in each of the states and territories in an effort of thorough understanding of the customers in respective regions. Combined with steady supply capacity and support to its partners, the cooperation will result in a win-win situation for all participants and ultimately achieve promising sales.

The Indian market will be managed locally by Country Managers - Kuldip Singh Sengar and Simon Liu. Their role will be to cater to the local businesses and consumers and provide them with the best support and premium services. The presence of local representatives will enhance the company's understanding of the Indian market

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