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Malaysia’s iNix considers partners-distributors in Sudan, Pakistan, US

Friday 11 November 2005 03:30.
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Nov 10, 2005 (KUALA LUMPUR) — Integrated security system provider Inix Technologies Holdings Bhd expects to secure deals with several potential partners in Sudan, Pakistan and the US by the end of this year, Bernama reported, citing chief executive officer Tok Soon Guan.

Tok said the company is in the final stage of selecting the best partners to be its distributors.

"We are already in talks with the distributors in these countries and now we are in the final stage of choosing the best partners," he said.

The company currently exports its products to Australia, Singapore, the UK, China and Indonesia.

Recently, Inix appointed exclusive distributors for its integrated intelligent home system in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

Tok said that for the next financial year, the company is projecting its sales to reach double digit growth.

(AFX)


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