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WINDSOR is leading exporter of Car Spare Parts, having a vast sales network in many markets in Africa and Middle East Asia.
Windsor was founded in early 1996 with the desire to make available world class aftermarket Car Spare that are produced in India. our target, though difficult, was clearly defined. For any requirement from abroad our target was to achieve the quality, finish and packaging standard of the best brand available in that particular market, We Tran scripted the product through metallurgy, manufacturing process, treatment etc. to withstand the physical tests necessary for each item. We supplemented the product with finest detailing, such as Bar Coding. All This ! to give the product our name 'WINDSOR', yet at affordable price of aftermarket.
The results were gratifying. In a short span of time our products have been acknowledged as of the highest quality coming out of India and indeed not very short of the world's best brands. Our efforts are to make a range between expensive original parts and cheap aftermarket parts.
Today, under the creative instincts, aggressive marketing techniques, visionary approach and ambitious nature of our Director, we have made rapid strides in exports and acquired a respectable status. A team of dynamic professional overseas our operations and continuous to innovate in ways that best serve our customer's interest.
Our spare parts and accessories for cars and adaptable to Suzuki, Hyundai and Daewoo. fast response to buyer inquiries is ensured by multilingual staff (specially for Franco Phone countries).
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Category Automotive
Submission Date Jul 27, 2009
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