The new network enters Poland.  The Malaysian giant's first store this year

“Malaysian owner of home goods stores, MR DIY, enters the Polish market Rents approximately 5 thousand square meters in the logistics park Hillwood Zgierz I, where it will establish its first logistics center in Central Europe. ” – tells the website dlahandlu.pl.

Mr. DIY enters Poland

“The location of this park is ideally suited to our operational needs, enabling us to transport our goods at affordable prices quickly and efficiently throughout the country” – dlahandlu.pl quoted the statement of the spokesman of Mr. DIY.

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The first Mr. DIY store was opened in 2005. Today, the chain is the largest home furnishings retailer in the region, with stores across Malaysia.

The network is proud that MR.DIY It serves more than 80 million customers annually and serves 20,000 customers. Different products.

MR.DIY offers products in ten categories: appliances, home appliances, electrical appliances, interior design, car accessories, stationery and sporting goods, toys, gifts, computer and mobile phone accessories, jewelry and cosmetics.

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