Walton expands AC brand business in Sri Lanka

The country's number one air conditioner brand, Walton, has expanded its brand business in Sri Lanka and started exporting its commercial ACs.
Walton Global Business Division's Vice-President Abdur Rouf said they sent the first shipment of residential and commercial ACs to Sri Lanka in the first week of this month. Walton exported its first commercial ACs from Bangladesh. Sri Lanka's renowned Monik Trading Private Limited will sell and market Walton ACs in the Sri Lankan market.
Walton AC's Chief Business Officer, Md. Tanvir Rahman said, "We have focused on expanding our brand business in Europe, America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Thus, Walton has expanded its AC brand business in the Sri Lankan market. There is a huge market for air conditioners in Sri Lanka. We have established sales, marketing and after-sales service facilities to create a strong market position in Sri Lanka. We hope that Walton AC's high quality, durability and environmentally friendly, latest technology and features will win the trust of Sri Lankan buyers in a short time."
At its own international-standard state-of-the-art AC manufacturing plant at Chandra in Gazipur, Walton manufactures environmentally friendly and energy-saving advanced cassette, ceiling, chiller, and VRF ACs. Walton ACs have cutting-edge technologies and features, including frost clean, air plasma, three-in-one converter technology, intelligent control, etc. Environment-friendly R-290 gas is used in the compressor of Walton ACs. Walton AC is released in the local and global markets only after receiving a quality control certificate from the international standard testing lab NASDAT-UTS.