Lenovo, a rapidly expanding leader in IT infrastructure equipment and digital transformation solutions, has unveiled plans to inaugurate spare parts warehouses in Central Asia. This strategic move is designed to fortify the company’s position within the market and enhance customer service quality across the region’s nations.
The strategically positioned warehouses in Uzbekistan (Tashkent), Azerbaijan (Baku), and Kazakhstan (Almaty) are intended to accommodate spare parts required for fulfilling service and warranty obligations to customers in these countries. Moreover, these facilities will stock components crucial for repairing and updating databases, data centers, data storage systems, and workstations, serving both ongoing and future deliveries.
Local warehousing presence will enable expedited direct shipment to customers. Furthermore, this distribution network is poised to cater even to smaller settlements, ensuring efficient availability of essential spare parts and positioning these facilities as distribution hubs for neighboring nations.