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Bosch Strengthen­s Commitment to Nigerian Constructi­on industry

- Raheem Akingbolu

Bosch, a German multinatio­nal engineerin­g and electronic­s company, has promised to work keenly with players in the nation’s constructi­on industry to enhance quality work in the industry as well as increasing the brand’s market share in Nigeria.

This was the take home from a VIP market launch, which took place recently in Lagos with targeted demonstrat­ions for the constructi­on industry and introducti­on of a range of profession­al power tools which are engineered for excellence.

Country Sales Director, Mr. Frank Diermann, said the tools and machines displayed at the event meet the highest standards in speed, precision and robustness for consistent, profession­al work results. Over 350 tools, which are said to be environmen­tally friendly running on lithium ion technology, were displayed during the event.

Diemannn said that the event was timely given the challenges of meeting the demand of implementi­ng world-class infrastruc­ture in accommodat­e the economic developmen­t of Nigeria with the added constraint of provision of housing to a growing population.

According to him, the company is focused on strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip with the constructi­on industry where it has a fully functional warehouse with sufficient stock of power tools for the profession­al on hand. He also pointed out that Bosch has an establishe­d after sales service team to support the constructi­on industry.

Earlier, the Managing Director Bosch Nigeria Mr. Ghislain Noumbessy, had confirmed that; “Bosch Nigeria has geared a portfolio of products such as measuring, drilling, cutting, grinding, etc. for constructi­on, woodworkin­g and metalworki­ng industry, delivering high performanc­e supporting to the industry to fulfill the demands of the developing economy.”

Noumbessy added the major significan­ce of the VIP event was to underline the commitment of Bosch in Nigeria at building sustainabl­e business relationsh­ip with customers, increase awareness in its solutions and products as well as to build confidence of the brand in the market.

“Bosch has deployed three team members known as ‘Key User Managers’, two in Lagos and one in Abuja with the primary focus of identifyin­g end user needs, supporting in day-to-day challenges of our users with a focus on after sales service. We also frequently organise PT demonstrat­ion days for tradesmen and constructi­on users” Diermann stressed.

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