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Published on 03:48 PM, December 30, 2020
World renowned brand Voltas comes to Bangladesh

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Nitol Electronics is all set to introduce the world-famous and widely popular electronics brand Voltas (A TATA Product) in Bangladesh.

An extremely well-known name in the world of electronics, Voltas (A TATA Product) manufactures and distributes almost all sorts of electronic products but is most revered as an air conditioner brand, according to a press release. Voltas particularly occupies a huge chunk of market share in the South-East Asia region. It is a subsidiary of TATA, the globally renowned company.


Voltas (A TATA Product) has been in business in different countries all over the world for over 70 years with a glorious reputation. Voltas is widely recognized and extremely popular as an air conditioner distributor and manufacturer. It dominates 25% of the air conditioning market in India. Voltas (A TATA Product) is a very popular and recognized brand due to its superior quality, durability, state-of-the-art technology and design.

In Bangladesh, the demand for air conditioners has doubled over the past five years due to the economic growth of the country. Approximately 600,000 air conditioners per year were sold across the country over the last two years.

According to specialists, the improvement of people's socioeconomic conditions, a rise in living standards, establishment of a record-breaking number of new businesses and commercial buildings have contributed to the expansion of the air conditioner market. Customers have become more conscious about new technologies, electricity consumption, durability, after-sales service etc. beside price of products.

According to the company officials, Voltas (A TATA Product) will be available in Bangladeshi market from February 2021. Nitol Electronics believes that with the availability of Voltas (A TATA Product) in the market will prove to be beneficial for both consumers and the company's stakeholders. Nitol Electronics has mega plan of distributing Voltas (A TATA Product) through 30 channel partners all over Bangladesh. With this, Nitol's business partners will be able to be part of an international brand as sales partners, while making way for business expansion, progress and recognition.

Nitol Electronics is one of Bangladesh's leading electronics manufacturing and distributing organizations. It is a concern of one of the largest and most esteemed companies of the country, Nitol-Niloy Group. Since its establishment in 2014, Nitol Electronics has been working relentlessly to manufacture and distribute top-notch electronic products.

Nitol Electronics sells products through traditional as well as modern sales channels.

Nitol Electronics ensures online purchases from their website and fast delivery through their modern sales channel.

To know more and to order from Nitol Electronics, please visit:
https://www.nitolelectronics.com/

 
 
Indians these days are on a roll to,

A. Boycott Chinese products in the Indian market.
B. Buy only Indian goods and from companies that are of Indian origin.
C. Support more Indian brands and ‘Made in India’ products.

Yet - Indian manufacturers are trying to export their Indian home market products on us which are universally known in Bangladesh as low quality and untrustworthy. This is a fact. Play dirty in Indian home market yet expect fair treatment in countries whose exports you summarily mistreat at home using non-tariff barriers etc.

Considering how Bangladeshis are seen and treated in India by Godi Media and Indian leaders - there should be a boycott of Indian products, but we don't stoop to those narrow-minded marketing levels like Indian industrialists stoop to.

This is the latest in a 30-year-long feeble-minded attempt to foist Indian-made products like fridges and aircon on us, while Indian business leaders try every dirty trick in the book to stop our exports to Indian market. They won't play fair.

But irony is still sweet.

Over the last thirty years Bangladeshi consumers here have voted with their wallets showing Indian consumer electronics brands the door.

Now selling Indian consumer electronics will be even tougher because we have at least half a dozen entrenched brands selling Aircons (mostly at the 2 ton capacity category) and every other conceivable electronics item.

Some Bangladeshi brands also manufacture their high quality compressors in-house or source them from reputed brands overseas (not India). Walton's compressor factory is highly automated and world-class. Walton not only has all components made in house (down to self-tapping sheet-metal screws), they control all quality processes using latest technology e.g. robotics in each specific production step (see video below). This naturally makes their product superior in quality to products made with back-dated technology such as some brands made in India.



So the market will decide whether Voltas Aircon succeeds here or not. My prediction is that like Videocon and Godrej before it, Voltas will also fail here. Bangladeshi consumers do not have high opinions about the quality of Indian products, which seem targeted at price-conscious buyers mostly. You don't buy an Aircon/Fridge and expect it to fail within the span of a year.

And talking about other compressor driven items like fridges, the less said, the better.

Walton makes programmable display double glass door fridges.

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These days most middle class people in Bangladesh invest in double door (side-by-side) fridges. Here's another type of Walton double door fridge on offer.

 
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Voltas is very popular brand in India. It is very reliable product.

Desh-prem doesn't mean squat when your aircon fails and you are burning up in 40 degree Celsius heat and your ice cream starts to melt.

Per most sources I have seen, most Indians buy reputed brands such as Daikin, Hitachi, LG, Samsung or Carrier. Daikin has established multiple factories in India.

Bangladesh has exported OEM manufactured fridges to Indian market.

This 'Buy Indian brand' 'desh-prem' crap is foisted by marketers whose slow-selling products are made with back-dated technology such as Godrej, Videocon and in this case, Voltas.

And like sheeple, some Indians drink this kool-aid hook, line and sinker.

I have never seen gullible behavior like this anywhere except may be in India...
 
Desh-prem doesn't mean squat when your aircon fails and you are burning up in 40 degree Celsius heat and your ice cream starts to melt.

Per most sources I have seen, most Indians buy reputed brands such as Daikin, Hitachi, LG, Samsung or Carrier. Daikin has established multiple factories in India.

Bangladesh has exported OEM manufactured fridges to Indian market.

This 'Buy Indian brand' 'desh-prem' crap is foisted by marketers whose slow-selling products are made with back-dated technology such as Godrej, Videocon and in this case, Voltas.

And like sheeple, some Indians drink this kool-aid hook, line and sinker.

I have never seen gullible behavior like this anywhere except may be in India...
Just because some brands are old and well known doesn't mean they are the best. Voltas is the first choice for Indians in cooling systems. Many big projects like Burj Khalifa and many more are 100% powered by Voltas cooling system.
 
Just because some brands are old and well known doesn't mean they are the best. Voltas is the first choice for Indians in cooling systems. Many big projects like Burj Khalifa and many more are 100% powered by Voltas cooling system.

We are comparing apples and oranges. One is consumer class 2 ton residential aircon units using refrigerants like R400.

The other is High Capacity industrial HVAC chiller compressors (often using brine as chilling agent).

Two different animals altogether.

Please provide a source for Burj Khalifa project.
 
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Likewise

Billu, what a colourful verbal diarrhoea, from pointing our Indian politics to media to product quality, then to dick measuring with Waltooon.

It's Voltas, a TATA product, enough said.

We don't share your enthusiasm about Tata anything.

To us Tata=Cheap backdated Garbage tek-na-laji. :lol:

Patti-spring as opposed to coil-spring+shock absorber in trucks.

Cheap Low quality buses. Cheap Low quality tea. Cheap Low quality Namak. Just cheap Garbage items all around. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap.

I don't have to say anything as a matter of fact.

Indian products' reputation precedes themselves in Bangladesh. They already know.

And to have verbal diarrhoea, sar-pe kuchh rehna chahiye bhaisaab. Pushing one sentence rejoinder is a sign of either clueless-ness or kanjoosi (cellphone internet access). :lol:

Enough said. :-)
 
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We don't share your enthusiasm about Tata anything.

To us Tata=Cheap backdated Garbage tek-na-laji. :lol:

Patti-spring as opposed to coil-spring+shock absorber in trucks.

Cheap Low quality buses. Cheap Low quality tea. Cheap Low quality Namak. Just cheap Garbage items all around. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap.

I don't have to say anything as a matter of fact.

Indian products' reputation precedes themselves in Bangladesh. They already know.

Enough said. :-)
Tata is a global renowned brand. It is a Fortune 500 company. Tata is 5th largest automotive maker, TCS is one of the biggest consultancy firm, Tata owns world's most luxurious cars.
I would have died without knowing how great your Walton crap is if Bangladeshis here in PDF didn't brag about it's imaginary success.
 
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