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Evaly delivers Samsung products to 1 lakh families in 5 months

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TBS Report
02 June, 2021, 11:45 am
Last modified: 02 June, 2021, 12:17 pm

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Evaly delivers Samsung products to 1 lakh families in 5 months

"We are thankful and grateful for the way everyone has taken the products produced in Bangladesh"

TBS Report
02 June, 2021, 11:45 am
Last modified: 02 June, 2021, 12:17 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Evaly.com.bd, local e-commerce marketplace, has delivered various types of Samsung electronics products comprising TVs, refrigerators, washing machines and ACs to at least one lakh households, in the last five months.

Evaly's customers in different parts of the country have received Samsung's products in home- delivery by placing orders at home. 

Evaly and Fair Electronics, an authorised manufacturer and distributor of Samsung products in Bangladesh confirmed the information recently.

Evaly and Fair Electronics collaborated to deliver a wide range of Samsung brand, a South Korean-based technology company's products to consumers at affordable prices. 

As a result, Samsung announced the sale of products at attractive discounts for customers.

Mohammad Rassel, managing director and chief executive officer of Evaly, said "People can easily order the desired product by sitting at home through Evaly and collecting it during the pandemic when it is tough to get out and get the product of their choice."

Noting that Fair Electronics and Evaly together want to reach every household in the country, Mohammed Mesbah Uddin, chief marketing officer (CMO) of Fair Group said, "We are thankful and grateful for the way everyone has taken the products produced in Bangladesh. In the last five months we have been able to deliver 1 lakh units of Samsung products to customers' doorstep through Evaly."

Kazi Nasir Uddin, chief financial officer (CFO) of Fair Group, said, "Through Evaly, we're getting more orders for Samsung items. Every day, we also provide them with step-by-step instructions."

Fair Group Director (Operations) Firoze Mohammad said, "We are working with the government to build a digital Bangladesh and we are happy to take part in the digitalisation of Bangladesh through Samsung technology."

 

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