KONE Elevator India Opens Office in Warangal

The team inaugurates the new office; image via Passionate in Marketing.

KONE Elevator India is further strengthening its position as a leader in innovation and safety in the industry, in the youngest state of India, by setting up a new office in the historic city of Warangal, Telangana, India, Passionate in Marketing reports. The newly inaugurated office is situated just 150 km away from the state capital Hyderabad. As the second-largest city in the state, Warangal holds historical significance and offers a vibrant environment for growth and development. Building on the success of a substantial office launch in Telangana last year, KONE India’s expansion into Warangal is strategically positioned to cater to the growing demand for vertical-transportation solutions in the region, offering a range of products and services tailored to meet the unique needs of clients in Telangana. India plays an important role for KONE in its global strategy, given the large investments it has made in the Indian market over the years.

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