Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions continues to expand its e-commerce presence in Southeast Asia with the launch of its official flagship stores on popular sites Lazada and Shopee in Malaysia.
The launch of these online stores will allow more consumers to have easier access to Vertiv’s range of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solutions for home or office use.
With just a few clicks on the Lazada or Shopee app, customers can now conveniently purchase Vertiv’s trusted UPS offerings, such as the Vertiv™ Liebert® GXT RT+ and the Vertiv™ Liebert® Edge UPS.
“Vertiv’s power protection solutions are essential not only for big companies but also for families, work-at-home professionals, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who do most of their digital activities at home.
Since it’s more convenient for these customers to purchase products online, we’re making our UPS solutions available on popular e-commerce platforms,” said Teoh Wooi Keat, country manager, Vertiv Malaysia.
“Vertiv continues to work with our local partners across the Southeast Asia region to make our UPS systems more accessible to more customers.
This ecommerce initiative is our response to the increasing reliance on technology applications where availability and continuity are crucial whether for business or personal consumption,” said Joe Thomas, director for distribution and longtail business at Vertiv Asia.
Previously, Vertiv launched its official store on Lazada Philippines and on Tokopedia in Indonesia. To learn more about Vertiv solutions and services, visit Vertiv.com.
Users in Malaysia can access Vertiv’s e-commerce stores on Lazada and Shopee and avail of discounts, freebies and more promos.
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