Walton Exports Fans Valued at Tk 50 Lakhs to West Bengal

Industry: Electronics
Company: Walton Group
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

Bangladeshi electronics company Walton is exporting electric fans, including stand fans, table fans, and tornado fans, worth Tk 50 lakh to West Bengal this month (March), marking a milestone in expanding its export market in India. Since 2022, Walton has been exporting fans to West Bengal, with various local dealers across different districts sourcing fans from Walton. The Chief Business Officer of Walton Electrical Appliances highlights India’s significant market potential and attributes the increasing demand for Walton fans to their high quality, advanced technology, energy efficiency, durability, and longevity. This export initiative aligns with Walton’s ‘Vision Go Global 2030’ to become a leading global brand. Additionally, Walton exports fans to other countries including Nepal, Sri Lanka, Ghana, Yemen, and East Timor, showcasing Bangladesh’s reputation abroad. The Walton Fan Manufacturing Plant in Gazipur has a monthly production capacity of 4 lakh units, producing over 100 models across 12 categories, meeting both local and international demand.

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