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VEKA India to expand in Gujarat

| | Jan 14, 2016, at 08:35 pm
Mumbai, Jan 14 (IBNS): VEKA India, a subsidiary of VEKA AG , a manufacturers of windows and doors systems received an over-whelming response for their systems based uPVC windows and doors profiles at the recently concluded Interior and Architectural Exhibition – Home Décor of Saurashtra.

The third edition of this exhibition was held in Rajkot, Gujarat recently and was attended by several leading architects, design professionals, fabricators and industry experts among others.

The response at the exhibition came on the back of increased awareness of VEKA uPVC systems. 

“World over aluminium has been conclusively replaced by uPVC profiles. Now India has also started following the trend. We expect Gujarat to lead the trend in India and have strategically decided to augment our marketing and infrastructure in this region,” said Rajesh Chawla, Director, VEKA India.

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