German multinational launches Bosch Power Box initiative in Nigeria
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By Ishola Balogun
German Multinational power company,
Bosch is set to lunch a power box tool for artisans and young entrepreneurs who
depend largely on energy for production.
Bosch who will be addressing the press
on how the tools work said artisans play a big role in Nigeria’s economy.
“The
Global artisan economy is annually valued at $32 billion and it is one of the
largest employers in the developing world. Artisans play a big role in
Nigeria’s economy.” Bosch (www.Bosch.com), one of the world’s leading suppliers
of technology and services (70.6 billion Euros in 2015), on Wednesday announced
the launch of Bosch Power Box (BPB) in Nigeria. Bosch Power Box (BPB) will
assist thousands of young enterprenuers and artisans in Nigeria – including
plumbers, carpenters, welders and electricians – in growing their businesses through
providing access to the very latest in technology as well as training and
technical and financial support.
In a statement sent to Vanguard, Bosch said
Nigerians artisans will be able to buy, lease or rent the very latest power
tools developed by the world’s market leader and to be used at these central
hubs.
“The Bosch Power Box not only offers power tools to local craftsmen, but
also servicing and maintenance expertise.
Free training is another part of the
Power Box offering. Allowing artisans and carpenters to up skill by giving them
hands-on coaching. Power tools mean increased efficiency and productivity, but
also less wastage.”
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/german-multinational-launches-bosch-power-box-initiative-in-nigeria/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/german-multinational-launches-bosch-power-box-initiative-in-nigeria/
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