Rayco Laser has announced that it has set up an authorized service center in India to better serve the regional market.
In the future, the company will provide more convenient and efficient technical support and services for the Indian market, and further strengthen the company's service capabilities on a global scale.
The service center is located in Ahmedabad, India's seventh largest city, and is represented by Beamatic Laser Pvt Ltd. At present, the service center has formed a series of optical spare parts, backup laser source inventory, standby power segment covering 1000W-20000W, in addition, it is equipped with a clean room for optical repair, and employs 6 maintenance and engineering service personnel.
With the establishment of the service center in Ahmedabad, the company will continue to uphold this philosophy and provide more localized and personalized services to the Indian market. While bringing more opportunities for Rayco Laser's own development, the center will also provide more technical cooperation opportunities and talent training opportunities for the Indian market.
Rayco Laser has been committed to providing customers around the world with the best quality products and services, and has achieved outstanding results. In the two years of severe epidemic, Rayco broke through many difficulties to establish service outlets in Turkey, Germany, South Korea, India, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brazil, and Taiwan, and recruited local engineers to achieve localized laser service capabilities. In 2023, it will also add service outlets in Japan, Mexico and Australia.
In order to help domestic equipment manufacturers successfully develop overseas business, the company recently launched an overseas official marketing platform for global customers to create a set of global product services, global online technical support, global after-sales service as one of the online functional platform; And launched the 2023 global version of the series of lasers to meet the needs of equipment manufacturers for product integration at sea.
Source: OFweek