C Star Enterprises, the Qatar distributor of Juno Paints, introduced the latest products of the leading European paint manufacturer, at a seminar in Doha recently.
The seminar was attended by Talal Ahmed bin Eid, C Star Enterprises Chairman, marketing and development manager Hans Raj , Juno factory representative, Dori Kablawi, other officials and guests.
Addressing the gathering, Talal Ahmed bin Eid said C Star Enterprises, established in 2002, is distributor of a number of leading companies that make paints, décor and building materials. The company became an exclusive Juno agent in Qatar two years ago, he said.
According to Talal, C Star Enterprises has a 15% local market share in paints and is targeting a rate of 40% in 2014.
Referring to the Juno trade mark, he said it was one of the first Spanish companies to produce paints and has 3 factories in Spain, 80 distribution companies and 3 representation offices inside and outside Spain. “The Juno trade mark stands for quality, conservation of the environment and conformity with European specifications and standards in addition to a long lifespan of natural colours.”
C Star Enterprises has a main branch in Barwa Village and will open a new branch in Al Gharrafa in the beginning of the next year.
Talal said his company exhibited in the seminar the latest Juno products, which are the results of modern technology. “Juno paints are environment friendly and they keep pace with the requirements of green buildings and the preservation of the environment as desired by the Government of Qatar,” he added.
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