Sany expands presence in New Delhi with new COCO office
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Sany expands presence in New Delhi with new COCO office

Sany India, a leading manufacturer of construction equipment, has announced the grand opening of its new company owned, company operated (COCO) office in Delhi. This new office in Delhi aims to play a crucial role in the company?s vision of enhancing customer satisfaction and driving growth in the Indian market. Focusing on innovation, quality, and customer-centricity, SANY India continues to lead the way in the construction machinery sector.

The inauguration ceremony was led by the Managing Director, Deepak Garg, alongside Shashank Pandey, Business Unit Head, and other senior management members from SANY India. Other distinguished guests and industry partners witnessed the ribbon-cutting ceremony and toured the state-of-the-art facilities. The new office is equipped with modern infrastructure and advanced technology to support SANY India's operations and provide an excellent working environment for its employees.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the new office, Deepak Garg, VC & MD at SANY India, stated, "The opening of our new COCO office in Delhi reflects Sany India's ongoing growth and commitment to delivering exceptional service to our customers. This office will enable us to better serve the needs of our clients in the region and further strengthen our presence in the Indian market."

Shashank Pandey, Business Unit Head, added, "We are thrilled to open our new office in Delhi. This facility will not only help us improve our operational efficiency but also foster closer relationships with our customers. Our team is committed to delivering innovative solutions and exceptional service, ensuring that Sany India remains a trusted partner in the construction industry."

The new COCO office, spread across 3,000 sq ft and strategically located at the Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate in Delhi, marks a significant milestone in Sany India's expansion strategy. It reinforces the company's commitment to delivering exceptional service and support to its valued customers in the northern region. This office will serve as a central hub for operations, sales, and after-sales services, ensuring enhanced customer engagement and streamlined processes.

Sany India, a leading manufacturer of construction equipment, has announced the grand opening of its new company owned, company operated (COCO) office in Delhi. This new office in Delhi aims to play a crucial role in the company?s vision of enhancing customer satisfaction and driving growth in the Indian market. Focusing on innovation, quality, and customer-centricity, SANY India continues to lead the way in the construction machinery sector. The inauguration ceremony was led by the Managing Director, Deepak Garg, alongside Shashank Pandey, Business Unit Head, and other senior management members from SANY India. Other distinguished guests and industry partners witnessed the ribbon-cutting ceremony and toured the state-of-the-art facilities. The new office is equipped with modern infrastructure and advanced technology to support SANY India's operations and provide an excellent working environment for its employees. Expressing his enthusiasm for the new office, Deepak Garg, VC & MD at SANY India, stated, The opening of our new COCO office in Delhi reflects Sany India's ongoing growth and commitment to delivering exceptional service to our customers. This office will enable us to better serve the needs of our clients in the region and further strengthen our presence in the Indian market. Shashank Pandey, Business Unit Head, added, We are thrilled to open our new office in Delhi. This facility will not only help us improve our operational efficiency but also foster closer relationships with our customers. Our team is committed to delivering innovative solutions and exceptional service, ensuring that Sany India remains a trusted partner in the construction industry. The new COCO office, spread across 3,000 sq ft and strategically located at the Mohan Cooperative Industrial Estate in Delhi, marks a significant milestone in Sany India's expansion strategy. It reinforces the company's commitment to delivering exceptional service and support to its valued customers in the northern region. This office will serve as a central hub for operations, sales, and after-sales services, ensuring enhanced customer engagement and streamlined processes.

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