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Fujitsu Says India Operations is Here to Stay
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Aug 3, 2006
Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific, the Asia Pacific regional headquarters for PC business of Fujitsu Limited, Japan, has reiterated its continual commitment to expanding the Indian market, in an official statement sent to ChannelTimes.
In the statement, Mok Wai Tong, the Singapore-based vice president, sales, of Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific, said, "Together with our valued partners Fujisan Technologies and Salora International, we have successfully extended our reach to 24 cities in India, bringing us even closer to our valued customers. We are proud to have achieved such an outstanding progress in penetrating the market effectively and efficiently within this short six-month period."
The statement also says that the company is dedicated to building a strong team to support the rapidly increasing activities, and the team will continue to thrive on their joint achievement to take the company to greater heights.
Encouraged by the success of its concept store in Chandigarh and Lucknow, Fujitsu India is planning to build a retail presence in the top 16 metros and mini-metros in India and also strengthen its service network in the country.
Elaborating on its retail and service initiatives, Fujitsu said, "To further enhance accessibility to our customers and in line with our channel expansion initiative, we are in the process of expanding to another six-eight cities within the next one to two months." Currently, it has service centers in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata.
Clarifying on Ramanjeet Singh's resignation from Fujitsu India, the company said, "Ramanjeet Singh has resigned from Fujitsu purely out of personal reasons. His contributions to the company is greatly appreciated."
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they are closing now --- just one person left in ther entire IT sales team- That to in mumbai!
what a mess for partners like us- who invested so much in fujitsu.
Yamashita (Indian MD ) u cheater!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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- sudhir,
alpha electroni, gurgaon
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Everyone knows that Fujitsu is trying to cover up because Salora(Distributor) has a lot of stocks with them. Fujitsu has closed down its Indian Operations...THIS IS AN OPEN SECRET NOW. In any case they should not have entered this market , there was hardly any space for an unknown brand like ...huh...fujitsu !! They talk of their Chandigarh store being a success, I just happened to be there a few days back , a peon was sitting in the store all the four times I went there. In fact there were not even any flies in the store to kill.This branding exercise is more of a slur on their face. |
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- RAVI,
Alaska PCs, Ludhiana
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MOk- what are your plans ?dreams and reality? stop give false commitments, when you hire a guy like raman and realise that he is a con, you fire him. What about the money he has made his channel partners invest in fujitsu business and stores?
You people are highly unrealiable. especially like Raman. I think we should stick to Hp ,IBm,lenevo,acer,HCL, toshiba,sony. who have bigger setup and people to do business and who have geniunely invested money in Indian markets for the channel and end customer.
please play with us , the margins already waffer thin.
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- karan,
balaji solution, noida
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Why does Fujitsu not take channel times to task, for putting such baseless and false story?? channel times should be ashamed and stop this medium being treated as a garbage board for someone who is trying to take out his personal vendetta against Raman.
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- Anil,
Prime computers, Delhi
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Just to clear your stock with both distributors, MOK has given this statement. |
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- Some one inside,
Supertronic, Punjab
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