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Laugfs International attracts large number of visitors at Build SL 2017

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Laugfs International participated in the recently held 13th Build SL Expo which attracted an impressive number of visitors interested in the housing and construction industry products available in Sri Lanka. 
Laugfs International is the trading arm of Laugfs Holdings specializing in Yamaha, Airman, Fujitsu and Denso products. A large number of visitors at Build SL visited the Laugfs International stall, which displayed a range of Yamaha power products, water pumps and Airman Generators. 
Build SL 2017 provided a solid platform for construction industry players to showcase their products, services, innovations, and technological advancements. 
Commenting on the enthusiasm generated around Yamaha and Airman Products offered by Laugfs International at the exposition, Laugfs International Director/CEO Wasantha De Silva remarked, “This was the perfect opportunity for us to interact with our corporate and industrial sector customers and offer them with insights into our range of products. Our customers were able to obtain detailed information for their queries from industry experts and the overall response we received in return was encouraging. Our world class product range has always generated interest from customers who look for durable and high quality products.” 
Laugfs International showcased a series of Yamaha power products ranging from 0.5KVA to 30KVA as well as Airman Generators ranging from 10KVA to 800KVA at Build SL. Both product ranges bore the hallmarks of superior Japanese technology and were made exclusively in Japan. Moreover, the products on offer at the stall comprised of Yamaha inverter generators, engines and water pumps. Visitors to the Laugfs International stall showed much enthusiasm about both petrol and diesel ranges offered. 
Build SL visitors received attractive discounts on all available products offered by Laugfs International at the Expo together with zero-percent interest instalment schemes. In addition, the customers also stood to receive leasing 
facility services.


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