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Pyramid expands international business with Hong Kong showroom

Published on: 19th July 2019

The new showroom is set to add an exciting new dimension to Pyramid’s South Asian and global operations.

The extensive showroom will expand Pyramid International’s current China office, and has been designed to showcase the company’s comprehensive product and licence portfolio, as well as act as venue from which to launch new ranges to trade throughout the year. The showroom can be found along the beautiful Kowloon harbour, and is expected to open 20th July.

“This showroom presents Pyramid International with a fantastic opportunity to engage our customers internationally via Hong Kong,” said Kevin Langstaff, UK sales manager. “It’s an exciting time to be launching this showroom, especially as the second half of the year includes fantastic licences such as Frozen II and Star Wars.”

Robert Ling, marketing manager, added: “With the uncertainty about Brexit still looming, this expansion shows Pyramid’s continued commitment to growth. It also strengthens our ability to remain competitive, providing new and exciting opportunities to the European and global markets.”

The expansion comes on the back of the company’s previous developments into the USA and Europe, with Pyramid America, Pyramid Europe (Germany) and Pyramid France in 2006, 2016 and 2018 respectively.

Readers can book an appointment to visit Pyramid International’s Hong Kong showroom or request more information by emailing hkshowroom@pyramidinternational.com.

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