Digitec launches branch in Kimbe

Kimbe businesses will now have the privilege of having a world class ICT (Information and Communication Technology) solutions and service provider as Digitec launches its branch in the province’s capital on Tuesday.

The launch started with the blessing and dedication of their new office at Malama building by Catholic Bishop, William Bill Fey.

The blessings was witnessed by WNB Governor, Sasindran Muthuvel, Digitec CEO Nirmal Signh, Managing Director Nishith Muchhala, the NBPOL Management and other corporate houses.

Founded on the holistic ICT service solutions, Digitec is set to provide a ‘one stop shop’ for all your ICT needs with the four (4) pillars that makes service the heart of this company i.e.

  • Retailing: where you purchase ICT products and services of your choice;
  • Sales division: highly skilled staff who will guide you to having the best solution to suit the nature of your business;
  • Service Department: provide before and after sale support, workshop and repair and vendor training; and
  • Data Support: with the latest state of the art technology on the market to keep a record, archive and restore data especially for large enterprise companies and organizations that operates database systems.

With the vision of providing innovative technology solutions, Digitec is flexible to adapt to changes as technology evolves with time.

“Our solutions are based on customer demand and need, we are driven to provide our products and services to the best interest of our customers to see them grow because our growth depends on our customers progress,” said Digitec CEO Nirmal Singh.

Digitec is focused on serving its clients and operating according to their commitment to deliver an “end to end” service and paves way for its introduction to Kimbe by its distribution of DELL products to SIME Darby when they took over the Oil Palm giant, New Britain Palm Oil.

A core player in the development of Kimbe and West New Britain as a whole, NBPOL continues to lace its influence in the form of aligning and bringing more services for Kimbe businesses and locals to choose from.

The launch of Digitec in Kimbe is another testimony of the web that the Oil Palm industry is capable of spinning in the name of development.

As the distributor of the DELL products which is the trusted preferred brand for the Oil Palm giant, Digitec made a commitment to set up a branch in town to provide after sales support services and in turn extend its professional services to the general public and business houses.

The company started in PNG four years ago, and has established itself in Port Moresby and Lae, starting with 4 staff and has clocked a record of 84 employees to date providing employment opportunities for local ICT professionals and offering further acquired skills through its in-house training.

“Kimbe already has training institutions providing IT Training courses and our establishment in the Province will also provide an “on the job” training avenue and employment opportunities for upcoming ICT professionals on home soil,” said Nirmal.

Being a proud distributor of trusted brands such as DELL, HP, Toshiba, Ricoh and Lenovo to name a few, Digitec will also be going into wholesale distribution of ICT Products in the near future to encourage locals to start up their own ICT services and extend their services locally to embrace the changes in technology as it is what drives the economy both locally and globally.

Author: 
Becky Marum