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NITCO plans to open 10-12 new stores
NITCO Ltd, a leading tiles manufacturing and surface design company, plans to open 10-12 new stores over the next two to three months across several states. These stores will be opened at Chandigarh, Haryana, Kerala, Kolkata, Punjab and Tamil Nadu, said a press release.
Of the new stores, the company plans to open three stores on a large scale, while the remaining ones will be on a medium-to-semi-medium scale, added the release.
The Mumbai-headquartered entity has opened around 60 stores in the last few years. Presently, the company has 120 active franchisee-run stores in the country.
NITCO has also started digital solutions for customers on WhatsApp, added the release. Through this initiative, customers will be able to browse, select and order digitally from the comfort of their homes.
Vivek Talwar, Managing Director, NITCO Ltd said, “”NITCO is a well-established brand
in the tiles, marble and mosaic space. Opening up more stores in various states over the next few months shall further strengthen our presence in these geographies going ahead. These upcoming stores will enable customers to scour through a variety of our nature-inspired tiles at affordable price.”
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