Samsung, NDHAL partner on consumer electronics assemblage in Nigeria

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Samsung, NDHAL partner on consumer electronics assemblage in Nigeria
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SAMSUNG Electronics West Africa has partnered New Home Distribution (Africa) Limited (NHDAL) to assemble consumer electronics (CE) products in Nigeria.

SAMSUNG Electronics West Africa has partnered New Home Distribution Limited to assemble consumer electronics products in Nigeria.SAMSUNG Electronics West Africa has partnered New Home Distribution Limited to assemble consumer electronics products in Nigeria.

“Samsung has implemented rigorous quality control measures throughout its manufacturing processes to ensure that each product meets the highest level of performance and durability. This commitment to quality has not only earned Samsung a loyal customer base but has also helped establish its reputation as a trusted brand in the Nigerian market. We found NHDAL reliable partners to bring these qualities to our customers.

“By forming a strategic partnership with NDHAL, Samsung will be able to tap into new customer bases and gain a competitive edge. We also want to ensure our customers get our products when they want them, how they want them, without delays. We trust NDHAL as a partner to assist in making that happen.”

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