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Panasonic mobiles make debut through Abans

Abans Office Automation has launched a range of high-tech feature studded Panasonic mobile phones. The company has enhanced its sales operation with the opening of their new showrooms recently at Ja-ela, Mt. Lavinia and at Galle Road, Kollupitiya, a spokesman for the company said.

Recently, the Yokohoma based Matsushita Electric Industrial Group, the parent Company for Panasonic was awarded the ISO 14001 certificate. An ISO authorised organisation Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Ltd. (LRQA) for environmental compatibility among other issues granted this after a review.

The communique said "Another major strength is our ability to rely on the technological skills and expertise of the entire Matsushita Group of companies in order to develop and deliver products and services of unmatched quality and reliability.

By making effective use of such Group-wide skills and expertise, we are able to ensure that R&D advances are quickly realised in our products, share intellectual and physical product design resources, shorten product lead-time and enhance overall product quality and performance. Our business domain is diverse, ranging from base station communication systems and mobile telephone terminals to communication measuring solutions."

Abans Office Automation has chosen the month of May to provide a great opportunity for every customer who buys a cellular phone from them. This is expected to arouse much excitement as the purchasers will have the opportunity of winning highly valued electronic appliances, each day, week and at the end of the month. Throughout the month, a daily draw will be held and the winners will qualify for a weekly draw. Subsequently these winners will qualify for the end-of-the-month Grand Draw.

A gift voucher worth Rs. 3,000 is for the daily prize, and the weekly draw offers a choice between a 21" Flatron Colour TV and a 5.1 Channel Home Theatre System. The Grand Draw prize will be also a choice between an LG Side-by-Side Refrigerator, an LG Wireless Home Theatre System and a JVC Camcorder.

Those who were unlucky in the daily and weekly lot, still stand the chance of winning the grand, he said.

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