Video Home & Electronic Centre has showcased the full range of Hitachi Power Tools at Project Qatar 2016, which opened yesterday at Doha Exhibition Convention Centre (DECC).
“It was nearly a decade ago that Hitachi-Koki Power Tools (Gulf) appointed Video Home as their authorised distributor for the power tools segment,” said C V Rappai, director and CEO of Video Home & Electronic Centre.
“With the efforts of qualified staff and the support of valued customers, we have evolved as a ‘Total Tools Provider’ with a service setup in place,” he explained.
The full-fledged service centre is located on Street 36, Industrial Area, with technically trained staff by Hitachi.
Hitachi has manufacturing plants in Japan, Malaysia and China. All tools come with a one-year warranty on all mechanical parts.
“We believe in serving the customer by giving ‘on-time service solutions’ and, if required, even provide standby units to save the time and cost of our valued customers.”
The experienced engineering team of Video Home is capable of providing pre-sales demonstrations for facilitating project approvals and after-sales service.
The Hitachi Power Tools stand is numbered i72 in DECC’s Hall 03. The event concludes on Thursday.
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