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Huawei Malaysia, MCL to provide Huawei eKit solutions for SMEs

Huawei Malaysia, MCL to provide Huawei eKit solutions for SMEs

KUALA LUMPUR: Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd has teamed up with MCL Bhd to bring Huawei's eKit solutions to local small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The collaboration aims to address the digitalisation needs of SMEs across various sectors such as offices, hospitality, commercial real estate and retail.
MCL will leverage its strong distribution network and in-depth market knowledge to enhance the availability of Huawei eKit solutions.
The company will also provide support to local distributors and partners, including hands-on training and a simplified procurement process, to ensure they are well-equipped to cater to SME clients.
Huawei eKit, a dedicated brand within the company's distribution business, is built with a modular and scenario-based design that enables partners to customise solutions according to the unique operational needs of SMEs.
The brand offers five product series covering various scenarios, including smart devices like the Huawei IdeaHub, integrated wired and wireless connectivity solutions, and IT platforms for data storage.
"The partnership with MCL forms a key part of Huawei Malaysia's broader strategy to foster strong collaborations that empower the SME community.
"By building a stronger, more agile partner network and delivering simplified, future-ready digital solutions, Huawei Malaysia remains focused on enabling inclusive growth for Malaysian businesses of all sizes," it said.
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