TKE Enters Nepal Market, Participates in Exhibition

TKE representatives at Nepal Buildcon 2023; photo courtesy of TKE

TK Elevator (TKE) recently launched business operations in Nepal, followed by participation in Nepal Buildcon 2023, Regional Vice President Devender Sharma announced on LinkedIn. The eighth annual Nepal Buildcon took place in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 23-26. The tradeshow is the country’s leading exhibition of its kind, with a mission to build up the construction sector. TKE India CEO Manish Mehan and VP Sales Mayank Desai were present to inaugurate the TKE-branded stall with channel partner Rycon Group. “Overall, it was a magnificent show, and we are hopeful for an extremely bright future of TKE in the days to come in Nepal,” said Sharma.  

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