OSRAM & SALIOT lighting brands open door in Phnom Penh

Maxk Lighting has recently launched a new lighting showroom dedicated to the brands OSRAM, one of the top brands in the world from Germany and SALIOT, a top Japanese brand that stands for Smart Adjustable Lighting for the Internet of Things.

Located in Phnom Penh on Mao Tse Toung Blvd, the showroom offers lighting solutions for professional and individuals. Providing different categories of lamps, such as indoor and outdoor lights, those products can be used for hospitality, commercial premises and residential buildings.

In addition, the new showroom offers proximity and services to local customers and brings high-end technology of lighting in Cambodia. As the country’s construction industry is continuously and significantly growing, the showroom responds proactively to the growing demand for LED solutions.

“We have chosen these two brands because we wanted to bring high-end lighting technology to Cambodia. Cambodian people are more and more attentive to the quality of lighting products and the reputation of brands. The added-values that we would like to base on is the proximity with the customers and the expertise on lighting in order to offer a significant quality in terms of customer services,” said Mr. Lim Kocsal, General Manager of OSRAM-SALIOT showroom during the grand opening ceremony of the the new showroom on April 27.

“As we know, Cambodia is a growing country and the construction sector is significantly increasing. We would like to contribute in the development of our country,” he added.

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