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The world leader in electrical tools, Japanese firm Makita, is now in Cameroon

The world leader in electrical tools, Japanese firm Makita, is now in Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Monday, 29 June 2015 01:58

(Business in Cameroon) - Hammers, perforators, rotary hammers, saws, and screwers, all made by the world leader in electrical tool manufacturing, are now sold in Cameroon.

Their importation in Cameroon is the result of CFAO Equipment’s efforts which allowed the company to nab the exclusivity contract. But, to better cover the local market, CFAO Equipment has retained the services of retailers such as Cambanis and Cecotram.

Founded in 1915, the Japanese group, Makita, which now operates in 150 countries worldwide, reportedly has 1,000 reference tools and 600 patents. The also has a staff of 12,000 and 39 subsidiaries around the world.

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