Techlux opens 5 thousand m² distribution center in the Northeast

Company promotes event to present branch, which aims to reduce logistics costs and expand storage and shipping capacity
02-05-23-canal-solar-Techlux opens 5 thousand m² distribution center in the Northeast
CD is located in the city of Paulista (PE). Photo: Techlux/Disclosure

A Techlux promoted, on April 18th in Fortaleza (CE), a opening dinner for your CD (distribution center) Northeast, located in the city of Paulista, in Pernambuco.

The meeting to present the branch, which has a total area of ​​5.000 m², was held in partnership with the main suppliers of this CD, the inverter manufacturers Hopewind and solar modules Resun Solar, and was attended by invited integrators and suppliers in a night of interaction and networking.

“We have been serving the Northeast since March, but from the first fortnight of May the equipment arrives in stock and we begin to operate deliveries with materials directly from the DC, considerably reducing delivery time in the region”, highlighted Fábio Delgado, commercial director from Techlux.

We have a wide line of equipment, with the traditional brands of inverters Hopewind, Sofar and Kehua Tech (the entire single-phase and three-phase line) and now also, the single-phase line from Livoltek, Techlux's new partner in the region, whose brand is already well known in the Northeast.

“Techlux always seeks to better serve its customers, with great services. Our CD was created to serve the states in the Northeast region of the country more easily and quickly. In this way, we reduce logistical costs, expand storage and production capacity and create more jobs”, he highlighted.

Delgado also emphasized that the company believes in the energy potential of the Northeast. “During 2022, the region added more than 1,8 GW in installed capacity in distributed generation, according to data from ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency)”.

Photo by Mateus Badra
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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