On May 23 and 24, 2019, Unitra Company, the official distributor of Makita, a world leader in the production of electric tools, with more than 100 years of experience, organized a day with the slogan "New era of battery tools - more powerful than electric tools". Japan's "Makita" Corporation is the co-organizer of the annual product presentation event. This year's event was attended by Yuji Takemasa, director of Makita's Hong Kong branch. He said that the Hong Kong branch of "Makita" Corporation is responsible for our country. Yuji Takemasa said, "Our corporation is mainly working on the production and design of battery-powered tools that are friendly to the labor safety of working people, the working environment, and the environment. "We pay special attention to the introduction of post-purchase maintenance services in the field of this type of equipment," he said.
J. Dovdonbaljir, general director of "Unitra" company, said, "Our company is the only and official distributor of Makita, a Japanese power tool manufacturer. This year's event is organized under the name "Makita in Mongolia for the 10th year". The main feature of this year's day is that Makita battery tools are more powerful than power tools. We started focusing on customer centricity. As part of this, a 48-hour maintenance section has been put into operation.
In the repair center of the company, a separate repair department for "Makita" tools was established. It has the standard and capacity to repair the tools to users within 48 hours. The participants of the event were delighted to open a repair department focusing on after-sales service. The day of presentation of Makita products was attended by a large number of people from the construction industry, service industry, including exterior and interior decorators. The day organized by "Unitra" company on May 23 is dedicated to the construction industry and service industry. However, on May 24, they planned to present their products for the mining industry and provide information on labor protection and safety of tools. During the event, Unitra company provided detailed information on the selection, features, and proper use of "wireless technology" or "battery tools" and provided detailed instructions on the labor protection and safety of the tools.
The use of battery-powered tools is increasing in all sectors of construction, mining, energy, infrastructure and manufacturing. For this reason, the demand for the products of big brands like "Makita", which is recognized worldwide for its safety and quality, continues to grow. In a country with weak infrastructure like ours, the use of battery-powered tools is high in areas such as mining and roads, or to be more precise, in remote areas in terms of time and space.
"Unitra" explained that the new type of "Makita" battery tools presented at this year's event are characterized by their high capacity, which surpasses electric tools. In the past, there was a prevailing perception that battery-powered tools were either used as a substitute for electric tools, or that they were less powerful. But now that attitude has changed. The participants of the day were interested in testing battery tools with higher power than electric tools. Interestingly, "Unitra" company supplied 25,000 battery tools to consumers in Mongolia.
D. Mergen, Executive Director of "Unitra" said, "Makita power tools are tools designed for industries that require high performance and safe operation. Its suitability for Mongolian conditions has been proven over the past ten years. As a distribution company in Mongolia, we constantly listen to our customers and participate in improvements even at the production level. Makita and Unitra focus on three things. First, pre-sale advice helps consumers make the right choice by providing information. Secondly, it focuses on the correct use of power tools. "Thirdly, we strive to provide the best after-sales service."
More than 300 people from more than 150 organizations participated in the event. The participants listened to the presentation of Makita brand battery tools made with the latest advanced technology, received detailed information and advice on their use, tested the tools in practice, and participated in sales with 10-25 percent discounts and gifts.