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Bureau Vallée, leader in the office furniture and discount stationery sectors in France, is coming to Cameroon

Bureau Vallée, leader in the office furniture and discount stationery sectors in France, is coming to Cameroon
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 24 May 2017 11:14

(Business in Cameroon) - The Cameroonian office furniture and stationery market just welcomed a new operator, and not the least. This is the company Bureau Vallée, presented as the leader in the French market, who chose the city of Douala in Cameroon, for its first shop in Africa, we learned from reliable sources.

Choosing Cameroon, for this office furniture and stationery operator, who now has 22 branches outside France, including 16 in Spain and four in Belgium, can be explained by the opportunities offered in the supply of office equipment in Cameroon, a service which represents a sizeable share in the operating budgets of companies and especially the public administration on a yearly basis.

Bureau Vallée thus enters a market which at the same has potential for growth and is also competitive, where the French firm could quickly find a place, as it specialises, we learned, in offering discounted prices, which logically should be extremely competitive compared to the ones currently offered om the local market.

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