Danube launches new range of Melamine MDF in 43 colours
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, April 04 - 2004 at 09:54
- PRESS RELEASE
Danube Building Materials FZCO, a Jebel Ali based company has given a boost to quality building materials which are 'Made in UAE' with the release of 43 new colours in Melamine MDF.
Mr. Deepak Mody, commercial manager of Danube, said there are some rare varieties in the new range. "The new range gives a wider choice to our customers. One can choose from four varieties in beech, three in cherry and three in ash and other woodgrain colours," said Mr Mody. "As these products are manufactured locally, customers will enjoy a price advantage compared to those imported from other countries."
He added that interior decoration companies will welcome the addition of rare varieties as they broaden the range of colours available for their decoration and design requirements.
"UAE made Melamine MDF allows Danube to be more competitive in quality and price not only in the UAE market, but across the GCC," he said.
To add more colours to the new range, Danube plans to import two new plates to produce texture finish and different ash print finish, said Mr Mody.
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