The Grand Opening of the First Yazaki Electric Wire Products Showroom
Yangon, Myanmar – 18th November 2014 – As Myanmar has emerged from decades of isolation, the country is currently in the process of expansion. Opportunities have risen across all business sectors. Undeniably, one of the key sectors for the development of the country is the construction sector. According to a report by a research firm Timetric, Myanmar construction sector poses growth rate around 14% during the past four years.
The growth is a result of the political stability, strong economic development, rapid inflow of foreign direct investment to the country, and infrastructure projects from both government and private sectors. The growth is expected to continue in the next four years (2014-2018) due to the increasing effort of the government in improving the infrastructure of the country and the demand from foreign and local investors.
With such momentum, the demand for the electric wire in construction sector in Myanmar will definitely surge. Therefore , KP Solution and Consult Company Limited has been appointed as the first and only distributor for Yazaki Wire, the world’s best electric wire from Japan. In Thailand, Yazaki Wire products are used in both government and private sector projects.
Ms. Kwanjai Sirawongvanich, Managing Director of KP Solution and Consult Company Limited, explains that the company sees the potential of the growing construction sector in Myanmar and the opportunity to introduce high quality Yazaki electric wire products with reasonable price to the market across all sectors, ranging from household, private and government projects.
Being the first and the only Yazaki electric wire distributor in Myanmar, KP Solution and Consult Company Limited offers various types of Yazaki electric wires with support team for ensuring the satisfaction of every customer.
Moreover, KP Solution and Consult Company Limited has committed to the principle of giving back to the local market by conducting monthly workshops to educated local engineers about electric wires and other relevant CSR activities.
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