PAKISTAN
Select Technologies Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Link Communication Limited, has entered into a strategic partnership with HISENSE, a leading global consumer electronics brand with group revenues of USD 30.24 billion, to manufacture and distribute home appliances in Pakistan.
Under the collaboration, the two companies will focus on the local production and nationwide distribution of home appliances, including smart televisions and air conditioners. The partnership combines HISENSE’s global expertise and advanced technology with the Airlink Group’s established local manufacturing base and extensive distribution network across Pakistan.
As part of the agreement, HISENSE has also conveyed its intention to make a direct investment in the venture in the near future, underscoring its long-term commitment to the Pakistani market.
The alliance is expected to boost local manufacturing capacity, improve product availability, and provide consumers with high-quality, technology-driven home appliances tailored to local needs, while contributing to industrial growth and job creation in the country.
ER News Desk
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