Singer Sri Lanka PLC has been commended for its exceptional sales performances, best sales improvement and its contribution for VRF Inverter Multi system Air Conditioning Solutions of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
The Sri Lankan company has been a partner of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner sales in Sri Lanka since 2015. A global integrated business enterprise Mitsubishi is a reputed multinational, headquartered in Japan and is present in 90 countries. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - is a leader in the global air conditioning industry.
With the rise of construction projects (especially condominiums and office buildings), demand for air-conditioners in Sri Lanka is on a steady rise, Singer said in a media release, adding that interestingly, Sri Lankan air conditioner buyers demand more and more highly efficient ‘inverter’ equipped AC units. In this background, Mitsubishi Air Conditioner units distributed by Singer Lanka have been successfully meeting the consumer needs leading to a substantial growth in overall Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioner sales in Sri Lanka.
Mahesh Wijewardene, Group CEO of Singer Sri Lanka stated, “As a leading solutions provider in the air conditioning business, Singer’s ability to collaboratively serve the Sri Lankan market, together with the reputed global brand Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, highlights our commitment and ability to fulfill the vision of our partners. Singer Sri Lanka pays particular attention on the brands that we work with and their product quality. The stringent quality standard and environmentally-safe technology are reasons for higher consumer interests towards the brand. Backed with Singer’s trusted service pledge and well known technical assistance, customers are provided with an ultimate benefit of owning a high quality air conditioner and after sales service support”.
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