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Delta signs MOU with Polytron to develop and market products in Indonesia

Delta Indonesia has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Polytron brand company PT Hartono Istana Teknologi to develop their business and engineering collaboration.
By James Foster July 29, 2024 Read time: 1 min
The MOU was signed by Joegianto, general manager of PT Hartono Istana Teknologi (Polytron), and David Leal, Delta Electronics VP of SEA business

The partnership aims to offer Indonesian customers Delta's reliable, energy-efficient and flexible products for EV charging, data centre infrastructure, ICT power, smart city devices, and power backup.

"Polytron is a household name providing quality electronics for millions of Indonesians across the country, so we see this as an excellent opportunity to further develop Delta's localised offerings, sales channels and service for the vast Indonesian market,” said Delta’s David Leal. 

“We look forward to beginning our efforts to synergise Delta and Polytron to promote both brand's products in the market."

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