Credo Trading reports a significant pick up
in orders by Moataz al-khayat
Trading company Credo has reported an
increase in orders for the second half of the year.
Qatari based trading company Credo, has
reported a ‘significant increase’ in orders for the second half of the year
according to a recent statement from the company.
Specialising in both private and commercial
furnishings and fixtures, Credo recently opened its new showroom in the Qatari
capital of Doha, signifying growing confidence the demand from the construction
sectors ‘finishing’ market of interior designers and private individuals.
As a part of the LBDI group of companies,
parent company UrbaCon’s CEO, Moataz Khayat said, “We’ve been pleasantly
surprised by the increase in business for Credo, in particular with the orders
placed for the second half of 2013. With Qatar’s significant construction boom
now a few years down the line, we felt that Credo could offer help to support
the finishing requirements for a diverse section of the market, so we are
hopeful that this level of growth will continue.”
Citing various sectors, including an
increasing emphasis on the tourism market, Credo has supplied a variety of
products from lighting fixtures to kitchens, in a bid to meet the beautifying
phase of a variety of projects, including stadiums, palaces, hotels and
offices.
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