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Motorola Solutions launches sales offensive in Cameroon

Motorola Solutions launches sales offensive in Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 31 March 2015 03:13

(Business in Cameroon) - On March 25, 2015, while presenting various Motorola Solutions offers during a meeting held in the Cameroonian capital, the company’s Sales and Development Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Boaz Or-Shraga, was very clear. He said, “It is very important to be present in Cameroon. This is why we’re here.”

Motorola Solutions’ Central and West African Development Director, Louis-Hervé Béléoken explains that, after being indirectly present on the Cameroonian market through local partners, the American company which provides security solutions for cities and companies now wants “to be directly present in Cameroon.”

For four months now, Motorola Solutions has had an office in the Cameroonian capital. According to Louis-Hervé Béléoken, this office will handle the management of “major projects” and will act as a hub for Motorola Solutions in Central Africa. “We want to make Cameroon a hub for our business,” stated Boaz Or-Shraga.

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