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Jagdamba Steel initiates third country export for the first time in Nepal



KATHMANDU: The pioneer steel manufacturing company of Nepal, Jagdamba Steel for the first time in Nepali industrial history has initiated export to third countries.

Immensely popular in Nepal, the Jagdamba Color Coated Coils & Sheets fame has crossed local boundaries as its popularity and demand are increasing abroad as well.

As per the company, the products of Jagdamba Steel have been tested & approved by customers followed by high demand and orders for color-coated coils and sheets in South East, Middle East Asian Countries, and South Africa.

“Consumer satisfaction via excellent quality on our product has been our major commitment and priority. Our products are manufactured in high-tech and first in class manufacturing plants to ensure quality on each product. On this auspicious occasion, we’d like to express our sincere gratitude amongst all our consumers for their continuous love and support towards our products and brands. It is with their love and support that today we were established as the first company in Nepal to initiate 3rd county export”, said Shanker Lal Agarwal, chairman Shanker Group, about the initiation.

“Committed for the excellence in quality on our products this benchmark has further influenced us to keep delivering our respected consumers with best in class products in near future as well.”

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