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Geepas, the flagship brand of Western International Group, has recently announced the launch of their new packaging look across the range of all its product categories.
The new look heralds a new era where Geepas aspires to propel forward with cutting edge technology and consumer insights to make its products more relevant to the growing customer needs. The change in packaging is not just a change from the outside. It's a change from within. The new look symbolises a change in philosophy and outlook, and also represents the improvement in product quality and design.
Nizar T.N., director of operations, Western International Group, said: "Geepas is a customer-centric brand and our interests have always been around the customer's choices. The brand has over the years gained strong popularity from its loyal customers, and we now feel this new packaging look gives Geepas a fresh and vibrant appeal. This also highlights the improved quality & design of our range of products across all categories. I am confident that this initiative will be welcomed and appreciated by all."
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