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N-Link - the official distributor of Toshiba in Azerbaijan
The local company N-Link has received an official distributor and authorized service center Toshiba. This was announced during a presentation organized by the Marketing CIS region and Georgia, and the Department of Business Solutions Toshiba (director Dmitry Solovey).
According to the organizer, the company is interested in promoting locally copying devices, including multifunctional copiers, barcode printers, and POS-terminals. Value for money is a priority for the marketing policy of the world's leading producer.
"The specific market of Azerbaijan showing dynamic development of the IT-sector is in the company's interests. Analysis showed that the most popular quality equipment is used here," said Solovey.
He expressed the hope that the POS-terminals from Toshiba as strengthening the position of non-cash payments will be invaluable in our country. According to him, in June, Toshiba TEC Corporation and IBM signed a definitive agreement to acquire Toshiboy Retail Store Solutions (a division of IBM), delivering POS-terminal solutions for retail areas in the world. After closing Toshiba TEC has become the largest global supplier of POS-terminals to retailers, offering hardware, software, and integrated solutions for the stores.
According to CEO of N-Link Dmitry Tigiev, products of Toshiba are sold at different affordable prices and with high-speed operation. In the rank of a distributor of computer equipment, this company successfully markets a product Toshiba. Therefore the choice of the world's leaders is natural, he said. - 17D-
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