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QRS on expansion mode

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: QRS, a leading retail chain of electronics and home appliances, is all set to bring the international shopping experience to the doorstep of every Keralite. As part of a significant expansion campaign, QRS plans to set up seven new showrooms during the next three years, including more outlets in north Kerala. This will take the total number of its showrooms to 25.

The new QRS showroom at Karamana here is dedicated to the memory of the founding partner D. Thilagarajan, who passed away in July last year. The showroom is located on National Highway 47 with plenty of parking space.

It provides a complete international shopping experience to customers by showcasing the best of world-class brands, the latest electronic products and the finest of home appliances to every customer. Philips, Samsung, Electrolux, LG, Sony, IFB, Siemens, Whirpool and Panasonic are just some of the internationally acclaimed brands available at QRS.

QRS has diversified from electronic and electrical appliances to textiles now.

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