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Nitto Australia launches E-Commerce

Nitto Denko Australia today announced that they will be launching their online retail store for consumer product ranges. The consumer products which are designed and crafted in Japan are a new introduction to the Australian market which traditionally has serviced B2B, building and construction and automotive markets.

“We are very excited about the launch of our very own E-commerce store. The site will showcase our consumer products range which includes our brands Decolfa, Stalogy, N-Tape and the Colocolo ranges”, says Ben Mitchell, Director of Sales and Marketing at Nitto Denko Australia.

The E-Commerce site launching October 16th 2017 will feature a variety of consumer product ranges from the Nitoms Group Company. The products that the store will feature include: Stalogy stationery products, Colocolo, adhesive roller cleaning products, Decolfa, decorative masking products and NTape kinesiology tapes. While these products have been available in Japan for some time this will be the first time they are available in the Australian market.

“In choosing which products to feature on our E-Commerce site, Nitto Australia undertook market research to understand which products resonate the most with our market. As a business we value the importance of understanding our customer. In saying that, we are positive that the selection of products available on the site will compliment the Australian market and we are very much looking forward to offering these products here in Australia,” says Ben Mitchell.

For further information on please contact Nitto Denko Australia’s Marketing Department on +61 3 9799 3100.

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