Cyberstar Infocom expands footprint in central India

Cyberstar Infocom on Thursday announced the inauguration of two new offices in Bhopal and Raipur as part of its ongoing efforts to expand its reach across Tier-II and Tier-III locations in the country.

PTI | May 6, 2011



IT peripherals distribution company Cyberstar Infocom on Thursday announced the inauguration of two new offices in Bhopal and Raipur, as part of its ongoing efforts to expand its reach across Tier-II and Tier-III locations in the country.

The new offices will act as channel development centres and provide regional distribution support for its channel partner network in central India.

"We are registering strong business growth, quarter on quarter, across all our product lines from central India," said Raj Rathi, Managing Director, Cyberstar Infocom in statement.

"Setting up direct offices in Bhopal and Raipur will now enable us to offer better logistics and just-in-time distribution support to our growing base of reseller partners across these regions," he added.

This expansion plan of the company is part of its three year road map announced last year to achieve Rs 1,000 crore in turnover by 2014.

The company also has set plan to expand its business opportunity in SAARC region, the statement said.
 

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