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LIGHT COMMERCIAL LIGHT R410a 2018 Gene LIGHT COMMERCIAL r al Catalogue R410a LIGHT COMMERCIAL R410a C Appliances (India) Pvt. Ltd. Commercial Air Conditioning omme ADDRESS ADDRESS Building No-1, Okhla Industrial Estate, No.1 Haier Road, Hi-tech Zone, Qingdao 266101 P.R.China r cia Phase III, New Delhi-110020 CONTACTS l CONTACTS Tel: +86-532-8893-6938 A Tel: +91-11-39496000, 30674000 B2B Website: www.haierac.com C B2B Website: www.haierindiacac.com B2C Website: www.haier.com B2C Website: www.haier.com/in The specifications, designs and information in this brochure are subject to the actual products. Haier reserves the right to make change without any notice. 2018 2018 Gene LIGHT COMMERCIAL r al Catalogue R410a LIGHT COMMERCIAL R410a C Appliances (India) Pvt. Ltd. Commercial Air Conditioning omme ADDRESS ADDRESS Building No-1, Okhla Industrial Estate, No.1 Haier Road, Hi-tech Zone, Qingdao 266101 P.R.China r cia Phase III, New Delhi-110020 CONTACTS l CONTACTS Tel: +86-532-8893-6938 A Tel: +91-11-39496000, 30674000 B2B Website: www.haierac.com C B2B Website: www.haierindiacac.com B2C Website: www.haier.com B2C Website: www.haier.com/in The specifications, designs and information in this brochure are subject to the actual products. Haier reserves the right to make change without any notice. 2018 Global Network From introduction to absorption, from manufacture to creation, Haier has been accomplishing Chinese peopleʼs goal of creating a world-renowned brand step over the past 30 years.Haier boasts 66 trading companies, 10 design R&D Centers,108 manufacturing bases and 24 innovative industrial parks across the world with a global selling network comprised of 143,300 sales outlets spanning more than 100 countries. With more than 73 thousand employees worldwide, Haier has now established a “Three in one” network layout. America-GEA Industry America-GEA R&D Europe-R&D Center in Asia-R&D Center in China Asia-GEA R&D Center in China Park in USA Center in USA Germany x42 x54 x2 x12 x4 x1 x2 Asia-AQUA R&D Center x1 x26 x3 in Japan x4 Europe East Asia America China South Asia x8 x3 x1 Asia-GEA R&D Center in Korea x1 x5 x14 x4 Middle East America-GEA R&D Southeast Asia Center in Mexico & Africa x2 x8 x1 Oceania x2 x1 x2 x2 x2 x1 Worldwide Network Overseas Global Trading Company R&D Center Asia-GEA R&D Center Oceania-FPA R&D Center in India in New Zealand Manufactory 54 108 Industry Park 12 24 Sales Network 143330 Global Revenue Established in 1984, Haier is the worldʼs No.1 major appliance brand. Brand Story The Internet era is a diverse and unconventional time, where “one size fits all” products and solutions simply aren’ t enough. Customers want to be treated as individuals and respected for who they are. Everyone wants their unique lifestyle acknowledged. That is why Haier listens closely to you in order to gain a genuine understanding of what is going on in your life and what is on your mind. So each of you can get the smart home experience you deserve: be it simple, sophisticated, organized or enjoyable. As a worldwide industry leader, Haier innovates beyond products and solutions and turns the organization into Steady growth has been achieved due to Haier's exploration of IoT business models. From the income generated by a wholly connected platform. In doing so, internal and external resources are connected quickly and easily. We the conventional economy, Haier is expected to see its 2016 global revenue hit RMB 201.6 billion. Online believe only by doing so, we can best meet our consumers’ expectations in this rapidly evolving world. transaction volume, which reached RMB 272.7 billion, was generated on Haierʼs product online platforms, B2B, Be part of the Haier Network. Create new possibilities. B2C socialized online platforms and internet finance platforms, representing a 73% year-on-year increase. Global Network From introduction to absorption, from manufacture to creation, Haier has been accomplishing Chinese peopleʼs goal of creating a world-renowned brand step over the past 30 years.Haier boasts 66 trading companies, 10 design R&D Centers,108 manufacturing bases and 24 innovative industrial parks across the world with a global selling network comprised of 143,300 sales outlets spanning more than 100 countries. With more than 73 thousand employees worldwide, Haier has now established a “Three in one” network layout. America-GEA Industry America-GEA R&D Europe-R&D Center in Asia-R&D Center in China Asia-GEA R&D Center in China Park in USA Center in USA Germany x42 x54 x2 x12 x4 x1 x2 Asia-AQUA R&D Center x1 x26 x3 in Japan x4 Europe East Asia America China South Asia x8 x3 x1 Asia-GEA R&D Center in Korea x1 x5 x14 x4 Middle East America-GEA R&D Southeast Asia Center in Mexico & Africa x2 x8 x1 Oceania x2 x1 x2 x2 x2 x1 Worldwide Network Overseas Global Trading Company R&D Center Asia-GEA R&D Center Oceania-FPA R&D Center in India in New Zealand Manufactory 54 108 Industry Park 12 24 Sales Network 143330 Global Revenue Established in 1984, Haier is the worldʼs No.1 major appliance brand. Brand Story The Internet era is a diverse and unconventional time, where “one size fits all” products and solutions simply aren’ t enough. Customers want to be treated as individuals and respected for who they are. Everyone wants their unique lifestyle acknowledged. That is why Haier listens closely to you in order to gain a genuine understanding of what is going on in your life and what is on your mind. So each of you can get the smart home experience you deserve: be it simple, sophisticated, organized or enjoyable. As a worldwide industry leader, Haier innovates beyond products and solutions and turns the organization into Steady growth has been achieved due to Haier's exploration of IoT business models. From the income generated by a wholly connected platform. In doing so, internal and external resources are connected quickly and easily. We the conventional economy, Haier is expected to see its 2016 global revenue hit RMB 201.6 billion. Online believe only by doing so, we can best meet our consumers’ expectations in this rapidly evolving world. transaction volume, which reached RMB 272.7 billion, was generated on Haierʼs product online platforms, B2B, Be part of the Haier Network. Create new possibilities. B2C socialized online platforms and internet finance platforms, representing a 73% year-on-year increase. AC Milestones 2016 2017 2015 Launching Launching Super Match MRV5 full 2014 Launching DC INV. 2013 MRV IV Smart Power Establishing Series, high technology 2012 full DC INV. Max.4 Launching AC R&D technology performance Establishing Emperor center to A++ full line. modular up 2011 Max. 3 to104HP Haier Europe series and enhance the modular Launching full HOME Aero series R&D ability up to 72HP. range of SOLUTION floor standing with more SUPER platform at models focus on 2010 MATCH Lyon France which lead users’ Introducing the solutions to accelerate the requirement more advanced covering the marketing innovation in . Freon-free DC on-off and of design inverter air inverter RAC/CAC/He and air supply conditioner and models as well at pump/Solar system. 2009 magnetically as mono and solution. 2007 levitated VRF multi Achievin system with high systems. Achieving g red dot the bid of energy design efficiency. 20 projects award. 2006 of Beijing Olympic Achieving IF Games. design award, one of 10 creative products in the world. Releasing R410a centrifugal chiller with maglev technology and R410a DC inverter 2005 VRF system. Releasing R410a DC 2001 inverter Building up X-multi industry park system. in Pakistan and catching 1999 No.1 market Starting to share in 2005. 1998 export air Launching VRF conditioners system with the to USA . cooperation with Toshiba. Developing the first digital DC inverter air conditioner in 1996 China. Launching full range light 1995 commercial Launching air China’s first dual conditioning split inverter solution. conditioner. Starting to export air conditioners to Europe market. 1993 Developing China’s first inverter air conditioner 1985 . Developing China’s first split air conditioner 1984. Haier group was founded in Qingdao, China. AC Milestones 2016 2017 2015 Launching Launching Super Match MRV5 full 2014 Launching DC INV. 2013 MRV IV Smart Power Establishing Series, high technology 2012 full DC INV. Max.4 Launching AC R&D technology performance Establishing Emperor center to A++ full line. modular up 2011 Max. 3 to104HP Haier Europe series and enhance the modular Launching full HOME Aero series R&D ability up to 72HP. range of SOLUTION floor standing with more SUPER platform at models focus on 2010 MATCH Lyon France which lead users’ Introducing the solutions to accelerate the requirement more advanced covering the marketing innovation in . Freon-free DC on-off and of design inverter air inverter RAC/CAC/He and air supply conditioner and models as well at pump/Solar system. 2009 magnetically as mono and solution. 2007 levitated VRF multi Achievin system with high systems. Achieving g red dot the bid of energy design efficiency. 20 projects award. 2006 of Beijing Olympic Achieving IF Games. design award, one of 10 creative products in the world. Releasing R410a centrifugal chiller with maglev technology and R410a DC inverter 2005 VRF system. Releasing R410a DC 2001 inverter Building up X-multi industry park system. in Pakistan and catching 1999 No.1 market Starting to share in 2005. 1998 export air Launching VRF conditioners system with the to USA .
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