R&M ropes in new Distributors

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE


R&M has expanded its reach with the appointment of two new regional distributors for the markets of Kerala, Maharashtra and Gujarat.  R&M has appointed Gateway Networking Solutions (GNS) as the regional distributor for entire Kerala region. Ultima Infotech has been appointed as regional distributor for Maharashtra & Gujarat. Mehul Badiyani, Managing Director at Ultima Infotech and his dedicated team will oversee the entire operations in both these states through Ultima Infotech's offices in Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Pune. Gaurav Ahluwalia, MD, R&M India said, "As per our plan we have appointed regional distributors for the Kerala, Maharashtra and Gujarat regions. We have immense confidence in our regional distributors; they will certainly facilitate R&M's growth and will help us in reaching the tier II and tier III cities of their respective states.
Our main focus lies on the quality of the product and the service which we offer. Our regional distributors will also have the same approach in representing R&M, which will surely help them build long term relationships with customers. We are also looking to appoint regional distributors in other regions." Joji Koshy, President, Gateway Networking Solutions said, "We are very happy to be able to partner with one of the finest brands in the cabling industry, R&M. Our reach and understanding of Kerala will surely help drive awareness as well as sales of R&M's products and solutions. We will give our best to increase the visibility of R&M in our region.” Mehul Badiyani, MD, Ultima Infotech Pvt. Ltd. said, "With the Swiss technology like R&M's coming into our portfolio, our offerings have now got a quality touch. We look forward for a continuous support from R&M and we expect promising business for R&M's cabling products in our region."


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