Al Hamd opens 6th outlet
The $60,000 investment brings with it a host of consumer choices in the latest LED lights, office furniture, contemporary prefabricated container houses from China, chic blinds, and more.
Wednesday 03 July 2024 | 12:52
Tavua special administrator Rajendra Raghlu cut the ribbon to open Al Hamd Smart Living’s new Tavua outlet. He is flanked by company managing director Ashfaaq Khan.
Residents of Tavua are better placed as consumers, after the opening of a retail outlet in their municipality.
The gold mining town is home to Al Hamd Smart Living’s newest and sixth chain store.
The $60,000 investment brings with it a host of consumer choices in the latest LED lights, office furniture, contemporary prefabricated container houses from China, chic blinds, and more.
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Managing director Ashfaaq Khan said 20 units of prefab, two-bedroom expandable houses, were sold locally, and more were expected to be sold in coming months.
“These handpicked prefab container homes are ISO9001 certificated, and built to my specifications,” Mr Khan said.
Prayers being offered during the opening of Al Hamd Smart Living newest outlet in Tavua. At right is Al Hamd Smart Living Managing Director Ashfaaq Khan.
Mr Khan works with certified local engineers to assemble the container houses.
Prefab offices and homes are available at reasonable prices.
Meanwhile, the official opening of the Tavua branch met with an overwhelming crowd response, where customers saw first-hand a curated selection of products designed to enhance the home, office or living space, with style and functionality.
Al Hamd’s other outlets are located in Lautoka, Labasa, Suva, Nausori and Nadi.
The company has come a long way since it launched it business operations in 2012.
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