Kärcher, the world leader in innovative cleaning technology solutions, has opened the Kärcher Centre along Salwa Road in Doha.
German Ambassador Angelika Storz-Chakarji led the roster of guests during the opening ceremony, which was also attended by representatives from Kärcher Middle East and Qatar Trading Co (QTC), as well as key
industry players.
“The centre is a pivotal platform for the Qatar market. It provides users with professional cleaning solutions and products, as well as access to a dedicated after-sales service, repairs and maintenance. The Kärcher Centre also serves as a sales outlet and customer service for both our professional and home and garden products,” said Richard Nouira, managing
director, Kärcher Middle East.
“Kärcher’s operations in the Middle East have seen consistent growth over the past years as the cleaning and hygiene industry gathers pace. We sold 13,280 machines in Qatar in 2014 and had 31,720 after-market spares and
accessories,” Nouira said.
“The business relationship between QTC and K?rcher has become even more solid as the years go by. The Kärcher Centre will be a flagship
facility in the Qatari market, reinforcing the combined strength of Kärcher’s cleaning solutions and QTC’s market knowledge to provide a best in class service to all customers,” said Tariq M al-Shamlan, managing partner, QTC.
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