BelEnergy expands sales team to improve customer experience

With more than 200 salespeople and investments in after-sales, the company seeks to boost the sector
BelEnergy expands sales team to improve customer experience
BelEnergy reinforces its commitment to the photovoltaic market. Photo: BelEnergy/Disclosure

BelEnergy has expanded its sales team to more than 200 salespeople throughout Brazil. According to Leonardo Tega, the company’s sales director, the initiative reinforces the distributor’s commitment to excellence in service and customer satisfaction.

“With an eye on the development of the solar sector in Brazil, we have dedicated ourselves to bringing the best products and technologies. Our goal is to boost photovoltaic energy in the country, offering high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our customers and contribute to the advancement of the segment,” he explained.

Furthermore, the company stated that it has invested heavily in after-sales, increasingly improving this sector and enhancing customer service. “We know that the customer experience does not end when the product is delivered. Therefore, we are focused on offering agile and efficient technical , ensuring the satisfaction and loyalty of those who trust our services,” it added.

Another strategic pillar of BelEnergy, highlighted by the director, is the continuous improvement of its logistics. With optimized processes and investments in infrastructure, the company seeks to ensure fast and safe deliveries throughout the country.

“We understand that logistics is one of the fundamental pillars for the success of our business. Therefore, we are always looking for improvements that allow us to deliver with even greater agility and efficiency,” he concluded.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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