Leader in Production of Home Appliances Opens Shop in Baku
The Swedish company Electrolux has announced the opening of its store in Baku. The shop area of 170 m² presents the latest news of home appliances from Electrolux, AEG and Zanussi.
“The company pays special attention to good design and innovative developments, based on a comprehensive study of the needs of customers with the aim of satisfying them. We are pleased to open our shop in the capital of Azerbaijan, and are confident that Electrolux will meet all expectations of our customers,” said Director of Electrolux for Ukraine and the Caucasus, Alexander Cusick at the opening of the store on November 23.
“All Electrolux companies share a common goal - to make everyday life easier and more pleasant. The company produces refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines, vacuum cleaners and cookers under the brands Electrolux, AEG and Zanussi. Every year the company sells 60 million units to 150 markets,” said the head of the sales department of Electrolux for Central Europe Tomasz Sipitkovski.
Electrolux employs 58,000 people worldwide. Its production facilities and research centers are located in all corners of the world. ----08D
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